0 to see, hear etc (a person, thing etc) and know who or what that person, thing etc is, because one has seen or heard him, it etc before -- genkende
1 to admit, acknowledge -- erkende
Everyone recognized his skill.
2 to be willing to have political relations with -- anerkende
Additionally, these plans serve to identify possible problems and recognize ineffective designs.
Qualitative researchers have also recognized the problem of hierarchical, nested levels of context, even if they have not expressed the problem in those terms.
Furthermore, since they were involved in the wholesaling of rice and fertilizer, they could not necessarily be recognized as retailers.
The government's objective function depends on whether it recognizes returns to all land, both cultivated and common, or returns only to common land.
First, word forms can be accessed and recognized via the mental representations of their constituent morphemes.
Some fences have been replaced and moved compared to older maps, but it is still quite easy to recognize the localities from former studies.
Although those with more moderate illness remained in the community, they were not necessarily recognized as having a mental illness.
It is plain that straightforward maximizers who are recognized as such will not do well in healthcare (or generally any other) environments.
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認識, 認出,認識, 識別…
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认识, 认出,认识, 识别…
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reconocer, identificar, recompensar…
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reconhecer, admitir…
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~に見覚えがある, ~を(~だと)認識する, 受け入れる…
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tanımak, bilmek, kabul etmek…
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reconnaître…
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reconèixer…
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