recognize

recognize
verb
1) (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: I recognized his voice/handwriting; I recognized him by his voice.) reconocer
2) (to admit, acknowledge: Everyone recognized his skill.) reconocer
3) (to be willing to have political relations with: Many countries were unwilling to recognize the new republic.) reconocer
4) (to accept as valid, well-qualified etc: I don't recognize the authority of this court.) reconocer
- recognisable
- recognizably
- recognisably
- recognition

recognize vb reconocer / conocer
I recognize him, but I can't remember his name lo reconozco, pero no me acuerdo de su nombre
El gerundio de recognize se escribe recognizing
recognize
tr['rekəgnaɪz]
transitive verb
1 reconocer
recognize ['rɛkɪg.naɪz] vt, -nized ; -nizing : reconocer
recognize (US/UK)
v.
admitir v.
confesar v.
identificar v.
reconocer v.
(§pres: reconozco, reconoces...)
'rekəgnaɪz
transitive verb
a) (identify) \<\<face/voice/person\>\> reconocer*
b) (acknowledge, accept) reconocer*, admitir
c) (grant right to speak) (AmE frml) concederle or darle* la palabra a

the chair recognizes the gentleman from ... — tiene la palabra el representante de ...

['rekǝɡnaɪz]
VT
1) (=know again) reconocer

I hardly recognized myself — apenas me reconocía or me conocía a mí mismo

he was recognized by two policemen — lo reconocieron dos policías

2) (=acknowledge) reconocer, admitir

are these qualifications recognized in other European countries? — ¿están estos títulos reconocidos en otros países europeos?

we do not recognize your claim — no reconocemos su derecho a reclamarlo

they recognize Bosnia as an independent nation — reconocen a Bosnia como nación independiente

3) (US) (=give right to speak)

the Chair recognizes Mr White — el Sr. White tiene la palabra

* * *
['rekəgnaɪz]
transitive verb
a) (identify) \<\<face/voice/person\>\> reconocer*
b) (acknowledge, accept) reconocer*, admitir
c) (grant right to speak) (AmE frml) concederle or darle* la palabra a

the chair recognizes the gentleman from ... — tiene la palabra el representante de ...


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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  • recognize — rec‧og‧nize [ˈrekəgnaɪz, ˈrekən ] also recognise verb [transitive] 1. to know who a person is or what something is, or to know something about them as soon as you see them or hear their name: • How will investors recognize the bottom of the… …   Financial and business terms

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