0 agreement that something is true or legal:
It's a new country, hoping for diplomatic recognition from the international community.
[ + that ] There's a growing recognition that this country can no longer afford to be a nuclear power.
Ella complained that the company never gave her any recognition for her work.
He was presented with a gold watch in recognition of (= to show respect for) his years as club secretary.
1 the fact of knowing someone or something because you have seen or heard him or her or experienced it before:
2 the fact of knowing who a person is or what a thing is because of having seen or experienced that person or thing before:
Dole obviously had the greatest name recognition of all the Republican candidates.
3 public appreciation for a person’s or group’s achievements:
4 a situation in which people know what something is when they see or hear it:
5 the act of praising or rewarding someone for something they have done:
6 official agreement that an organization has authority to do things:
7 the ability of a machine to read something electronically and to get information from it:
There was a moment of recognition when the two men met each other.
The history of popular music generates conflictual recognitions within audiences, not least across the generational conflicts and aspirations associated with different musical forms.
By clarifying various relations among perceptions, perceptual detections of presence, perceptual recognitions and essential imperceptibility, the perception of imperceptible things can be rendered a coherent possibility.
They have always regarded it as one of the recognitions of their status as a nation.
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接受, 承認, 認可…
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接受, 承认, 认可…
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reconocimiento, reconocimiento [masculine, singular]…
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reconhecimento…
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認識, 受容, 見覚え…
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tanıma, takdir, toplum önünde takdir etme…
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reconnaissance [feminine], fait [masculine] de reconnaître, (signe de) reconnaissance…
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