acknowledgement

英[ək'nɒlɪdʒmənt] 美[ək'nɑːlɪdʒmənt]
  • n. 承认;确认;感谢
  • =acknowledgment.
  • ackey n.混合酸浸渍液
  • acknowiedged adj.公认的;得到普遍承认的;被普遍认可的
  • acknowledge vt.承认;告知收到;公认;表示感谢;注意到
  • acknowledged adj.公认的,得到普遍认可的v.承认,认可;告知收到(动词acknowledge的过去式和过去分词)
  • ack-ack n.高射炮
Noun:
  1. the state or quality of being recognized or acknowledged;

    "the partners were delighted with the recognition of their work"
    "she seems to avoid much in the way of recognition or acknowledgement of feminist work prior to her own"

  2. a statement acknowledging something or someone;

    "she must have seen him but she gave no sign of acknowledgment"
    "the preface contained an acknowledgment of those who had helped her"

1. Their replies were no more than grunts of acknowledgement.
他们所谓的回答不过是表示承认的咕哝罢了。

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2. Mitzi nodded a perfunctory acknowledgement as her glass was filled.
杯子被倒满时米芝敷衍性地点头示意。

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3. Farling smiled in acknowledgement and gave a bow.
法林微笑示意,又躬身行了个礼。

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4. He gave Sabrina a quick nod of acknowledgement.
他朝萨布里娜快速点点头,示意看到了她.

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5. He appreciated her acknowledgement of his maturity.
她承认他的成熟,他对此心怀感激。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. I bowed my head in acknowledgement of guilt.
      我低下头来承认过失。
    2. The US government made no formal acknowledgement.
      美国政府没有正式承认。
    3. I didn't receive an acknowledgement of my application.
      对我的申请,我还没有收到复信告知收悉。
    4. Her theory was quoted without an acknowledgement.
      她的理论被人引用而未向她致谢。
    5. We are sending you some money in acknowledgement of your valuable help.
      我们送些酬劳,对您的大力协助聊表谢意。