单词 | Recognise |
例句 | 1. The Americans recognise that the UN can be the channel for greater diplomatic activity. 2. Most people recognise the need to pay a golden hello to attract the best. 3. I'd recognise your handwriting anywhere - it's unique. 4. Sam! I didn't recognise you in civvies. 5. Do you recognise the writing on the envelope? 6. They recognise the urgency of righting the economy. 7. One must recognise that homesickness is natural. 8. They only recognise badness when they perceive it in others. 9. The opposition parties do not recognise the political legitimacy of his government. 10. It's a long shot, but someone might recognise her from the photo and be able to tell us where she lives. 11. Don't be surprised if I pretend not to recognise you. 12. The police now recognise that big organisational changes are needed. 13. The fusty old establishment refused to recognise the demand for popular music. 14. He is waiting for them to recognise him and eventually they do, much to his gratification. 15. Maybe it held some Masonic significance I didn't recognise. 16. You may not recognise these creches at first sight. 17. Many other distinguished fiscal economists recognise this. 18. Nevertheless, I recognise this as sentimentality. 19. We recognise the inherent limitations of our study. 20. The Hindus recognise three levels of consciousness: 1. 21. However, members wanted to recognise his outstanding contribution to the club so they elected him president. 22. The authors recognise the many methodological problems in studying disabilities that may result from hearing impairment. 23. A two-layer perceptron can recognise convex areas on its retina. 24. Ludicrously over-equipped tourists might recognise themselves from this checklist: Track or leisure suit. 25. Both sides must try to understand one another, to recognise each others' rights, feelings and beliefs. 26. She pronounced his name so badly he didn't even recognise it. 27. He put on a large hat and glasses as a disguise and hoped no one would recognise him. 28. Alcoholics often have to reach/hit rock bottom before they can recognise that they have a problem. 29. But is it not desirable to encourage authors to recognise their social responsibility? 30. In providing our public services, we will continue to recognise the particular needs of people who live in the countryside. 1. The Americans recognise that the UN can be the channel for greater diplomatic activity. 2. Most people recognise the need to pay a golden hello to attract the best. 31. It's easy to recognise its surface symptoms: the anger, the panic, the shakes and the collywobbles. 32. The Foreign Ministers agreed to recognise Yugoslav republics who meet certain conditions. 33. It can apparently recognise an impressive variety of regional and foreign accents. 34. Each state agreed to recognise and respect the other, including their respective political and social systems. 35. Anyone acquainted with ancient ikons will recognise how acutely she has captured their essence. 36. Guide us to recognise how great are your resources, and inspire us to put your plans into action. 37. Unfortunately, our modern philosophy of art does not always recognise the dependence of art on this balance between tradition and change. 38. His face had been hidden in the darkness, yet she thought she would recognise him if they met again. 39. Haslam believes this experience taught him the need to recognise that many products follow a predictable life cycle. 40. How quick the kid had been to recognise that his suit had been bought in New York. 41. Furthermore, although charges are low, standards are going up as hosts recognise that it pays to provide a better service. 42. Tuami and his people have escaped from the perceived menace of Neanderthal man,[] whose humanity they do not recognise. 43. Now he has won his spurs, he can afford to recognise mistakes like that without fearing loss of face. 44. Dawson's obsessives will recognise this jangly, guitar-pop the second the catchy chorus kicks in. 45. Those who know the Duke recognise his passionate interest in the countryside and the wellbeing of those who live by the land. 46. Allen v. Hyatt suggests that the courts are willing to recognise special circumstances which alter the nature of the relationship. 47. Grand narrative, whether we recognise it or not, provides us with our markers of historical time and space. 48. Undergraduate students have begun to recognise the importance of primary care. 49. The victim was then hypnotised twice and during the second session he claimed to recognise the accused as the attacker. 50. A word presented at the end of a sentence is considerably easier to recognise than that same word presented in isolation. 51. You will recognise them for no more or less than temporary blips on a radar screen of satisfaction. 52. Usually, however, we have to recognise one or more intermediate levels. 53. In Layton's company Leonard could be himself, recognise his own nature, and celebrate its pleasing to the full. 54. The primary aim of the awards is to recognise outstanding bravery in the race of danger by exceptional seniors. 55. I recognise that practitioners will in some cases incur fruitless costs in the search for such a vital clue where none exists. 56. It is easier to be objective about, and therefore to recognise, the social bias of mathematics questions from abroad. 57. It seems clear that, long before phenomenal consciousness of any fort we can recognise existed, there was an objective reality. 58. Recognise a large number of different Fonts on the same page. 59. An alternative approach is to recognise the possibility of a more broadly-based balancing of the competing interests involved. 60. The Qur'an does recognise a right to private property but it is subject to important limitation, as indicated in the next extract. 61. Auctioneers will recognise certain properties as suitable to be sold by Auction. 62. It is important to recognise that professionals providing a service exert considerable influence on the fate of strategic change initiatives. 63. How does one recognise pain in a newborn baby to whom one can not speak? 64. The companies that follow this principle often don't shout about it, but they are easy to recognise. 65. Social workers must recognise, therefore, that in racist societies they are working with a potentially vulnerable group. 66. But if you learn how to recognise the pork pies, you won't have to swallow them. 67. Malouf does what only first-rate writers can: he makes you recognise precisely what you have never put into words. 68. For instance, no single node can recognise the class of images consisting of just one dot anywhere on the retina. 69. In terms of the features which are used to assess class most Shetlanders seem to recognise that they lag behind. 70. It is important, however, to recognise that this is a global problem which requires a global solution. 71. There is a range of topics requiring little more than the ability to recognise and identify the prey being attacked. 72. She had heard enough from the Julians to recognise in the disrepair something of the troubles of the Dersinghams. 72. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 73. The hon. Gentleman should have the courtesy to recognise that a considerable amount is being done. 74. Recognise the significance of observations made of a patient and use these to develop an initial nursing assessment. 75. Instead of the usual scapegoating of oystercatchers, local fishermen recognise that their fortunes are closely tied to those of the birds. 76. The awards recognise exceptional contributions in promoting the lifeboat service. 77. It's most satisfying to suddenly recognise an easier way of doing something you've been doing the hard way for ages! 78. That is carried to such an extreme that we will recognise dictatorships and ignore the coups which bring some despots to power. 79. Daily Mail journalists voted for industrial action over plans not to recognise the National Union of Journalists in a postal ballot. 80. It is too ambitious for a financial organisation to hope to recognise such situations and respond accordingly? 81. It may be that you do not recognise the deep-seated reasons why you hold some animals in higher esteem than others. 82. Their anxious faces were hidden behind dark glasses - in case the people holding Ben should recognise them. 83. Centrifugal launchers did at least recognise a genuine need, even if they were not themselves the solution. 84. Anyone who visited the Garden in the early days would not recognise the place now-every inch is resplendent. 85. Despite the foregoing criticisms, we recognise and welcome the change of direction signalled by the draft guidance. 86. It will also use ObjectStore to recognise code, data and objects written in different programming languages. 87. I recognise that this may not go as far as librarians would wish. 88. Nevertheless, as combat approached, the pilots became intensely alive in a way that Skull could always recognise but never understand. 89. You learn to recognise them through experience; it's often an indefinable something that's lacking. 90. Of course, I recognise, respect and enjoy Britain's regional diversity, of which we can be particularly proud. 91. It takes time for this to develop and for people to recognise that they are partly responsible. 92. Too often, he says, we only recognise an opportunity when it arrives back on our doorstep as an import. 93. The hon. Gentleman will recognise that many people work on Sundays to deliver our emergency services. 94. Linda was intelligent enough to recognise when a question was being dodged. 95. For the first time, Polaroid will recognise student entries with a special category. 96. This hits at the established doctrine that the courts recognise no legal limits to Parliament's legislative power. 97. Most importantly it is a place members recognise as a privilege to belong to. 98. If so, how do they recognise flake food or develop brand preferences? 99. Does he recognise that dialogue is not criticism by Ministers of everyone else's proposals without making any positive contribution themselves? 100. Cursive script is the mode in which a person normally writes text but is more difficult still to recognise automatically. 101. Computer games that require a player to recognise perfect pitch might also help, Saffran says. 102. The three-dimensional perspective falsely adds to the difference in height across smoking categories[http:///recognise.html], but fails to recognise their ordered nature. 103. I did not immediately recognise this invitation as good fortune. 104. So it wasn't really surprising that we didn't recognise Ollie when we got into the arrivals hall. 105. Positivist criminology, on the other hand, seemed scarcely to recognise it at all. 106. Increased contacts with teachers will enable you to understand their skills and expertise so that you can recognise their achievements. 107. The courts, therefore, recognise as law and accord primacy to those measures which Parliament passes as Acts. 108. But while! exercising the prerogatives of superpower, he never seemed to recognise the true extent of its responsibilities. 109. Obviously there is pleasure in watching Hollywood recognise intelligent life in the typing pool. 110. But we also recognise that all families face extra costs in bringing up children. 111. Until we recognise the particular skills bilingual children bring to mathematics lessons, we are likely to continue to underestimate their abilities. 112. This suggests that axons within such a bundle recognise one another using molecular cues and as such its relevance may be quite general. 113. But I do recognise barbarity and inhumanity when I see them. 114. However, the interface design is not one that Psion fans will recognise. 115. This can be positively dangerous, if only because such practitioners may not recognise when a person is seriously ill. 116. The vicar insisted that it would mean wearing the uniform his people would recognise, and that included the surplice. 117. The logic was good, the ingredients were laid out correctly - from them he should be able to recognise the receipt. 118. Least of all do I recognise the fairness and balance of the current Tory legislation which you claim. 119. They say anyone who thinks they recognise him should contact police immediately. 120. Everyone will recognise themselves or somebody else in the song. 121. The moral courage required on the part of the elderly person to recognise what is happening and not resist should also be saluted. 122. However, he may receive some additional benefits which recognise the fact that he is working in a foreign land. 123. Centres should note, that to recognise student achievement on more than one instrument, modules have been given separate instrumental categories. 124. If the parent company has provided the preference shareholders with a guarantee, it may be possible to recognise a minority interest. 125. In this way, the immune system learns to recognise and attack regions of real HIV if infection occurs. 126. I think a lot of readers will recognise your Murphy's Law Jean and may even have another name for it. 127. Those responsible for in-house training programmes should recognise that older workers can still acquire and retain new knowledge and skills. 128. I do recognise the need for extra vigilance about all expenditure during that period. 129. We can recognise animals or birds as exhibiting a different degree of consciousness from our own. 130. We must recognise that they are getting a raw deal and are being victimised by the Government. 131. It is not scaremongering or playing the numbers game to recognise and respond to changes on that scale. 132. Researchers at the University of Warwick are training a neural computer to examine brain-scanner images to recognise the symptoms of mental diseases. 132. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 133. But both communities must recognise the cancerous effect of sectarianism, taken to these extremes. 134. There were so many of them that the strain of trying to recognise each one started to give him a headache. 135. Even when you rub their noses in it, politicians can be remarkably slow to recognise reality for what it is. 136. At the same time one must also recognise the importance of recreating other habitats such as wooded areas and ponds. 137. The Ecuadorean Government does not recognise native peoples as having land rights. 138. It is essential to recognise and develop managerial skills in registered nurses for three reasons. 139. I could always recognise my mother's footsteps as she scurried up the stairs. 140. It is this later Holiday which most recognise and her admirers point to her last years as her most compelling. 141. It was a Police Force out in force to recognise a man who was one of theirs. 142. And it does have its attendant problems which it is only sensible to recognise. 143. These are then primed to recognise and attack the real invader. 144. You have been given the ability to recognise your own apprehensions, to accept them and then to let them go. 145. We must in fact recognise that Third World countries are considerably different from one another. 146. The first time buyers recognise the opportunities in the market place. 147. Handwritten text, either cursive or hand-printed, is much more difficult to recognise than printed text. 148. However, does the Minister recognise that there is an increasing problem of homelessness and squatting among ex-service personnel? 149. Nostalgia for simple sensory experience cancels out the pain I didn't recognise then. 150. It can recognise classes, and distinguish between them, and generalize from its training set, just like a perceptron. 151. To gain attention and recognition we need to be able to attend to and recognise others. 152. The Regulations recognise that a teacher may keep notes on a pupil simply for his or her own use. 153. Her beliefs and principles were accepted by the company and never challenged but Mrs Taylor had failed to recognise this. 154. Our task is to understand our Ego, so that we can recognise its ranting and raving. 155. But we do all recognise that without that balance, in certain instances, absolutism can easily spill over into extremism. 156. He began to run in what he thought was the right direction, but he didn't recognise any of the buildings. 157. Last year was the first real attempt to recognise the new energy around in the visual arts. 158. He was not a man to give way easily and he had clearly set his heart on making her recognise her father. 159. Good racehorse trainers recognise this, and try to avoid their horses being beaten or having confrontations with riders. 160. But they contain more plain truth than he is able to recognise. 161. It would be excellent if both groups could recognise their strengths and shortcomings and collaborate in this difficult campaign. 162. We recognise that reporting of the issue has caused concern. 162. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 163. Patterns of in-phase and out-of-phase voltage and current signals can be utilised to recognise and in some circumstances correct for Groningen effects. 164. I have seldom felt the need to recognise these as distinct from rise-fall and fall-rise respectively. 165. All will recognise, however, the considerable potential for evangelism which is afforded by them. 166. Anyone who thinks they recognise the paintings should contact Northallerton CID on Northallerton 783131. 167. Failure to recognise slopes until committed to landing Make a point of looking for the lay of the surrounding countryside. 168. Purchasers and providers recognise that sharing of information can contribute to the shared aim of improving health care. 169. The first step is to recognise the diversity and complexity of public organisations which require different managerial solutions. 170. They say pet owners should recognise their responsibilities and stop abandoning their pets. 171. In the United States, what we now recognise as social psychology has always been a rich vein of thought. 172. We've got to recognise that many women in our organisation, for example, perceive a glass ceiling. 173. The meadows were scattered with wild flowers some of which I did not recognise. 174. Third, recognise that the moment you lose your positive attitude you are victimising yourself. 4. 175. His argument seemed to be based fearlessly on the refusal to recognise what is already public knowledge about our plans. 176. However, the courts did not recognise a clear cut distinction between the two classes of case. 177. The sad fact is that many organisations would be unable to recognise a customer even if he or she fell in front of them. 178. The failure to recognise the difference between public concern about standards and public concern about price is what makes the Bill deficient. 179. They recognise the advantages that will flow from trust status. 180. But she knew the Authorities would never recognise this, or acknowledge that they did. 181. Schools were also expected to recognise that the curriculum could be described and analysed in a variety of ways. 182. All the antibodies used in this study recognise epitopes that are resistant to formalin fixation and wax embedding. 183. But if we can not recognise something as it stands we try to analyse it into parts that we can recognise. 184. Those familiar with the television programme Yes Prime Minister! will recognise this characterisation. 185. Third, a new disability employment credit for people of working age will serve to recognise a partial capacity for employment. 186. Most successful businessmen recognise that sensuality, not always of the most edifying quality, positively affects their sales. 187. The government has refused to recognise the far-right group as a legitimate political party. 188. Charlie pressed his nose against the window but couldn't recognise anyone who was working inside. 189. Fortunately, in the eighties we have begun to recognise that modern communication skills go far beyond the concept of advertising. 190. The picture of politics drawn here is not one that a literate Victorian would recognise. 191. His brown eyes were full of understanding, and something else she didn't recognise. 192. Perhaps it is time to recognise that the country-sport vote and lobby should also be taken seriously. 192. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 193. If your ambition takes this line, there are certain basic truths that you will have to recognise. 194. Relocation counsellors - occupational psychologists who are paid by companies to see their senior executives through periods of redundancy - recognise this. 195. I recognise that companies are under considerable pressures and that we face a period of uncertainty. 196. It must recognise and rejoice that many of its clergy and thousands of its members are Christians first and Anglicans second. 197. I would be grateful if you would examine Exhibit A. Do you recognise it? 198. Treasury does, however, recognise a social dimension to education and recommends government intervention to help the disadvantaged. 199. He re-emerged in 1987 and 1991 to fight constitutional proposals to recognise Quebec as a distinct society. 200. Doctors and other experts also recognise how important a balanced diet is for a child's normal development. 201. Learn to recognise which areas are toning up and reducing. 202. All civilised states recognise this assertion of personal liberty and privacy. 203. By hearing them, we recognise them and we also, perhaps for the first time, see them as strange. 204. When the Empress Irene took the Eastern throne, Rome refused to recognise her authority. 205. Yet she refused absolutely to recognise it, even when it jumped up and hit her in the face. 206. Wessex region would not recognise me as a senior registrar until the college's approval had been received. 207. Buyers who habitually purchase supplies from one supplier may recognise that change involves unwarranted risk. 208. Staff learned how to minimise the risks of developing cancer and how to recognise the symptoms. 209. He has a sixth sense to recognise the genuine from the phoney. 210. It is time to recognise the last three phases - currently we have concentrated primarily on the first phase. 211. They will be open and honest, but will be caring and will recognise and celebrate success. 212. Some enlightened and forward-thinking employers are already beginning to recognise this potential manpower re-source for both full and part-time staff. 213. Martin and Irvine 1983 recognise three problems with peer evaluation, and suggest ways of overcoming these problems. 214. Or it could have refused to recognise Bosnia, stayed on the territory of the newly independent state and fought. 215. In contrast, policies that recognise human frailty and try to ameliorate it seem to succeed. 216. Dictionary compilers recognise this problem and provide separate definitions for such compounds. 217. So there is no requirement to recognise a minority interest in respect of the preference shares. 218. The nurse might also recognise some potential problems - not all possible potential problems but those which are relevant. 219. The student learns to recognise and distinguish between different kinds of events and responds to them appropriately. 220. Since the caterpillars have very bright distinctive colours, the birds quickly recognise that they are inedible and leave them alone. 221. Getting governments to recognise the importance of an AIDS vaccine is as critical as getting the science right in the laboratory. 222. Nick Kollerstrom's book will not help in the campaign to recognise and reduce the hazard from lead in our environment.http:///recognise.html 223. Encouraging authors to recognise that they live in a complex, multicultural society is one thing. 224. He avoids banks, party offices and city hall, but people still recognise him. 225. IT IS easy to recognise a David Mamet play. 226. Senior US figures recognise this conundrum. 227. You may recognise this as an exponential decay graph. 228. We need to recognise that, place more value on the sharks , ban shark finning. 229. It failed to recognise the significance of structural changes in the financial world. 230. In the aftermath, scientists would no longer recognise "race" as a useful categorisation. 231. They had failed to recognise signs on their instrument panel indicating a serious problem. 232. Fundamentals and overtones of other bands in this region are not difficult to recognise. 233. Corked wine is easier to recognise than to describe: it is woody, mouldy, stale and mouth - puckering. 234. Natural Killer cells recognise the HLA molecules using an inbuilt surveillance system called "Killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors" (KIR). 235. A hungry or fearful person will not recognise yet their need for self actualisation. 236. The accolade is designed to recognise all - round excellence. 237. Most European policymakers now recognise that Greece cannot possibly repay its debts, and Germany's politics prevent an endless drip-feed of transfers from its taxpayers to Greece's creditors. 238. The machine can recognise hand-written characters and turn them into printed text. 239. Francis Khama and Howard Maila, who are researching herbal remedies, say they have developed medicines to treat HIV/AIDS and believe more should be done to recognise potentially useful local remedies. 240. Memory no doubt also evokes the trace, but by what do we recognise the memory trace? It has precisely as an effect non-repetition. 241. The middle way is to recognise that we are good and bad, weak and strong. 242. Then Victoria was made Crown Princess to recognise the principles of equal primogeniture. 243. All postal operators recognise, however, that the epistolary habit has taken a hit from the internet. 244. Ignoringhis preformationist leanings, Dionis's theory follows the general linesof what we would now recognise as an ectopic or abdominal pregnancy. 245. Johannes Gutenberg invented the method of printing books as we recognise them today. 246. Information from the RCMP about how to recognise, report and stop frauds. 247. " In Therese's last words, she said, "Virtue is an attitude - we understand our " littleness " before God, so that we recognise our humbleness and weakness, there by believing in the kindness of God. 248. But if republicanism is to survive in Britain it needs to get over such knee-jerk reactions and recognise the visual cunning that is monarchy's secret weapon. 249. This helps users to recognise spelling mistakes and to filter out incorrect words. 250. At first she did not recognise the shabby, baggy figure. 251. 'I spoke to my stepdaughter on the phone from hospital and she didn't recognise who I was. She said I sounded Chinese. 252. We're just looking down this incredible crevasse , down onto what I recognise as rubbish. 253. They recognise that tough action offers the only hope of beating inflation. 254. As an engineer, he can recognise a kludge when he sees one. 254. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 255. In meditation we use them (real concepts) as labels to help us recognise realities. 256. They had failed to recognise signs on their instrument panel indicating a serious problem in the left engine. 257. People retain their fuzzier peripheral vision, but as the disease progresses, their central vision goes and with it the ability to read, drive or even recognise facial expressions. 258. He must recognise by now that he will be a one-term, increasingly lame duck president. 259. The first is the failure to recognise the strength of the deflationary pressures ( see chart ). 260. Defence chiefs say they have been slow to recognise their potential, both in a surveillance role and as a weapons carrier. 261. One can recognise a man as an Emperor or as a grocer. |
随便看 |
|
英语例句大全共收录104207条中英例句词条,基本覆盖所有常用英文单词的例句、长难句及中文翻译,是不可多得的英语学习材料。