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recognition [‚rekəg'nɪʃən](a) (identification) reconnaissance f;∎ she disguised her voice to avoid recognition elle déguisa sa voix pour ne pas être reconnue;∎ he gave no sign of recognition il n'a pas eu l'air de me/le/ etc reconnaître;∎ the town has changed beyond or out of all recognition la ville est méconnaissable;∎ she's changed him beyond or out of all recognition elle l'a changé du tout au tout;∎ Computing optical/speech/character recognition reconnaissance f optique/de la parole/de caractères(b) (acknowledgment, thanks) reconnaissance f;∎ in recognition of en reconnaissance de∎ to win or to achieve recognition être (enfin) reconnu;∎ to seek recognition (for oneself) chercher à être reconnu;∎ his play received little recognition sa pièce est passée quasi inaperçue;∎ a composer who received no recognition during his lifetime un compositeur méconnu de son vivant;∎ public recognition la reconnaissance du public(d) (realization → of problem) reconnaissance f;∎ there is a growing recognition that this is a serious social problem de plus en plus de gens reconnaissent qu'il s'agit là d'un grave problème social;∎ the report led to the recognition that there is indeed a problem le rapport nous a amenés à reconnaître qu'il y a effectivement un problème(e) (of state, organization, trade union) reconnaissance f;∎ to withhold recognition from (government) refuser de reconnaître►► Marketing recognition score score m de reconnaissance;Marketing recognition test test m de reconnaissanceUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > recognition
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1 ( identification) reconnaissance f ; to avoid recognition pour éviter d'être reconnu ; to change/to improve out of all ou beyond recognition changer/s'améliorer jusqu'à en être méconnaissable ; they've changed the town beyond recognition ils ont rendu la ville méconnaissable ;2 ( realization) reconnaissance f (of de) ; there is a growing recognition that il devient de plus en plus apparent que ;3 gen, Pol ( acknowledgement) reconnaissance f ; to gain international recognition être reconnu mondialement ; he never got the recognition he deserved il n'a jamais été reconnu comme il le méritait ; union recognition reconnaissance officielle des syndicats ; to give state recognition to sth reconnaître qch officiellement ; to receive ou win recognition for être reconnu pour [talent, work, achievement, contribution] ; in recognition of en reconnaissance de ; -
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recognition [‚rekəgˈnɪ∫ən]• in recognition of... en reconnaissance de...* * *[ˌrekəg'nɪʃn]1) ( identification) reconnaissance f2) ( realization) reconnaissance f (of de)3) gen, Politics ( acknowledgement) reconnaissance fto receive ou win recognition for — être reconnu pour [talent, work]
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MARKETING reconnaissance frecognition score score m de reconnaissance;recognition test test m de reconnaissance -
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[-'niʃən]noun (the act or state of recognizing or being recognized: They gave the boy a medal in recognition of his courage; I said hello to him but he showed no recognition.) (signe de) reconnaissance -
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Jur. reconnaissance [d'un jugement] ; PI identification [d'une marque]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > recognition
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(gen)reconnaissance f;(of illness)dépistage m -
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11 optical character recognition
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12 speech recognition
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13 voice recognition
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14 burnt beyond recognition
[Police] (cadavre) carbonise au point de rendre toute identification impossible [JPB]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > burnt beyond recognition
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15 fucked-up beyond all recognition
arg. [U] complètement loupée [une mission] ; entièrement fichu [un motÉUr/un appareil] ; foiré; foutu; naseEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > fucked-up beyond all recognition
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16 optical character recognition
Inf. reconnaissance optique des caractères (ROC)English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > optical character recognition
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17 speech recognition
Inf. reconnaissance de la parole; pf. reconnaissance vocaleEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > speech recognition
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18 voice recognition
Inf. [Police] reconnaissance vocale, reconnaissance de la paroleEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > voice recognition
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identification f de la marque
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