recognized

英['rekəɡnaɪzd] 美['rekəɡnaɪzd]
  • adj. 公认的;经过验证的
  • 动词recognize的过去式和过去分词.
Adjective:
  1. generally approved or compelling recognition;

    "several accepted techniques for treating the condition"
    "his recognized superiority in this kind of work"

  2. provided with a secure reputation;

    "a recognized authority"

1. I recognized him by his walk.
我根据他走路的样子认出了他。

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2. I recognized her by her red hair.
我从她的红头发认出了她。

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3. The receptionist recognized him at once.
那名接待员马上认出了他。

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4. The book is now recognized as a classic.
这本书现在是一部公认的经典著作。

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5. She saw me, recognized me and cut me dead.
她看见了我,也认出了我,却不理睬我。

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6. She's a recognized authority on the subject.
她在这个学科上被公认为权威。

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7. He is used to being recognized in the street.
街上常有人认出他来,他习以为常了。

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8. Nobody recognized how urgent the situation was.
谁也没意识到形势有多么紧急。

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9. I recognized him as soon as he came in the room.
他一进屋我就认出了他。

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10. We recognized that the task was not straightforward.
我们意识到这个任务并非轻而易举。

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11. I recognized it instantly and felt a quiver of panic.
我立刻认出它了,感到一阵惊恐的颤抖。

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12. It was recognized that this solution could only be temporary.
人们意识到这只是个临时的解决方案。

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13. He's universally recognized as an authority on Russian affairs.
他被公认为是俄罗斯事务的权威。

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14. Then the policeman recognized me, breaking into profuse apologies.
然后警察认出了我,开始一再道歉。

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15. The princess was not recognized and mingled freely with the crowds.
公主没有人认出,随意混杂在人群之中。

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16. The college is not an officially recognized English language school.
那所学院不是官方认可的英语学校。

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17. The Snoqualmie tribe regained its status as a federally recognized tribe.
斯诺夸尔米部落重新获得了联邦政府所承认的部落的身份。

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18. Same-sex marriages are not recognized. Similarly, marriages of close relatives are not legal.
同性婚姻得不到承认。同样,近亲结婚也不合法。

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19. Her work for the advancement of the status of women in India was recognized by the whole nation.
她为促进印度妇女地位的提升所做的工作得到了全国人民的认可。

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20. The government recognized there were problems in urban areas but these could never be an excuse for lawless behaviour.
政府认识到市区存在问题,但是这绝不能成为非法行为的借口。

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21. In fact, I barely recognized a couple of paragraphs.
事实上,我几乎都认不出其中几个段落了。

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22. Mrs. Thatcher recognized the ribbon and cried over it.
撒切尔夫人认出了丝带,哭了起来。

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23. Therefore, he can go shopping without being recognized.
因此他能出去逛街,而且不被人认出来。

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24. Researchers have recognized several problems that may happen.
研究人员已经认识到一些可能发生的问题。

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25. I barely recognized her.
我几乎认不出她了。

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26. I recognized a few of the other people.
我认出了一些其他的人。

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27. He is recognized to be their natural leader.
人们都承认他是他们的当然领袖。

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28. Drugs were not recognized as a problem then.
那时候还没有把毒品看成严重问题。

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29. He recognized the Polish cadences in her voice.
他听出了她声音中抑扬顿挫的波兰腔。

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30. She recognized the grating voice of Dr. Sarnoff.
她听出了萨诺夫博士那刺耳的嗓音。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The book is now recognized as a classic.
      这本书现在是一部公认的经典著作。
    2. Current smoking has been recognized carcinogen.
      目前吸烟致癌已经公认的。
    3. Thanks to its experience and know-how, TUTHILL provides recognized technical solutions to its customers confronted with increasing technical and environmental constraints.
      面对日益提高的技术和环境要求,泰悉尔根据自身的经验和专业知识可为客户提供经过验证的技术方案。

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