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1 recognize defeat
1) Общая лексика: признать (свое) поражение2) Макаров: признать поражение, признать свое поражение -
2 recognize
ˈrekəɡnaɪz гл.
1) осознавать, постигать;
признавать, отдавать себе отчет( в чем-л.) I had to recognize he was right ≈ мне пришлось признать, что он прав we recognized that the situation was hopeless ≈ мы отдавали себе отчет в том, что ситуация была безнадежной recognize and realize we all need some rest ≈ попробуй войти в наше положение и согласись - нам всем надо немного отдохнуть to recognize defeat ≈ признавать поражение he recognized that he was not qualified for the post. ≈ он осознал, что не подходит для этой должности Syn: realize, become aware
2) ценить, признавать ( чьи-л. заслуги) ;
отдавать дань уважения, должное( чьему-л. таланту и т. п.) to recognize devotion, loyalty ≈ ценить преданность, верность to recognize officially ≈ официально признавать to recognize widely ≈ признавать повсеместно generally, universally recognized as an authority on the subject ≈ единогласно признан авторитетом в этом предмете to recognize smth. (an act of bravery) with the award of a medal ≈ наградить за что-л. (напр. за храбрость) медалью Syn: appreciate, respect
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3) официально, формально признавать а) дип. (правительство, независимость страны и т. п.) б) юр. (что-л., кого-л. каким-л., кем-л. as) to recognize smb. as guilty, lawful heir/wife ≈ признать (кого-л.) виновным, законным наследником/женой The operation is not recognized as legal in many states. ≈ Во многих штатах такая деятельность считается незаконной. to recognize as justified ≈ признать обоснованным в) спорт (зачесть, зарегистрировать какой-л. результат) to recognize the record ≈ зачесть, признать рекорд ∙ Syn: acknowledge
4) а) узнавать, опознавать( мелодию, лицо, вообще кого-л. или что-л. виденное, знакомое ранее;
по чему-л. by, from) I recognized an old friend in him ≈ в нем я узнал старого друга to recognize a bird from the unusual shape of its tail ≈ узнать птицу по необычной форме ее хвоста one recognizes the truth when one sees it ≈ ид. правду всегда и так видно Syn: identify б) компьют. распознавать to recognize hand-written characters ≈ распознавать рукописные символы
5) приветствовать( не очень активно, только как в подтверждение факта знакомства) recognize a neighbor with a nod ≈ кивком головы поприветствовать соседа Syn: greet I
6) парл. давать, предоставлять (слово, право голоса и т. п.) to be recognized for five minutes ≈ получить право голоса на пять минут Syn: empower узнавать, опознавать - to * an old acquaintance узнать старого знакомого - to * smb. by his walk узнавать кого-л. по походке - to * smb.'s handwriting узнать чей-л. почерк - one *s the truth when one sees it правду сразу можно распознать сознавать;
осознавать, видеть - to * the omens of defeat видеть признаки поражения, предвидеть поражение - to * danger сознавать /осознать/ опасность - to * one's duty сознавать свой долг - he *d that he was not qualified for the post он сам видел, что для этого поста он не подготовлен выражать признание, одобрение;
ценить, отдавать должное - to * services ценить услуги - to be *d получить /заслужить/ признание - to * an act of bravery with the award of a medal наградить медалью в знак признания доблестного поступка - his talent was at last *d его талант получил наконец признание признавать (что-л., кого-л.) - to * defeat /that one is beaten/ признать (свое) поражение - to refuse to * one's signature отказаться признать подпись своей - to * one's obligation признать свое обязательство - to * a natural child признать (своим) внебрачного ребенка - not to * smb. as King не признавать кого-л. королем - he knows he is wrong, but won't * it он знает, что не прав, но не хочет в этом сознаться (юридическое) (дипломатическое) официально признавать - to * a new country признать новую страну - to * claims as justified признать претензии обоснованными - to * the record (спортивное) зачесть рекорд - they *d him /he was *d/ as the lawful heir его признали /он был признан/ законным наследником приветствовать (при встрече) - to * smb. in the street поздороваться с кем-л. на улице - the Browns no longer * the Smiths Брауны и Смиты уже не кланяются (парламентское) предоставлять слово - to be *d получить слово - I * Comrade A. слово предоставляется товарищу А. - Mr. Chairman, may I be *d? г-н председатель, прошу слова! - the gentleman is *d for five minutes вам предоставляется пять минут для выступления (юридическое) давать обязательство в суде recognize выражать одобрение ~ выражать признание, одобрение ~ выражать признание ~ давать залог( при поручительстве) ~ давать залог при поручительстве ~ давать обязательство в суде ~ определять ~ осознавать;
to recognize one's duty понимать свой долг ~ осознавать ~ отдавать должное ~ официально признавать ~ предоставлять слово (в заседании) ~ предоставлять слово ~ признавать;
to recognize a new government признать новое правительство;
to recognize (smb.) as lawful heir признать (кого-л.) законным наследником ~ признавать;
давать обязательство в суде ~ узнавать ~ ценить ~ признавать;
to recognize a new government признать новое правительство;
to recognize (smb.) as lawful heir признать (кого-л.) законным наследником ~ признавать;
to recognize a new government признать новое правительство;
to recognize (smb.) as lawful heir признать (кого-л.) законным наследником ~ on an account заносить на счет ~ осознавать;
to recognize one's duty понимать свой долгБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > recognize
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3 recognize
[ʹrekəgnaız] v1. узнавать, опознаватьto recognize an old acquaintance [a tune, a face] - узнать старого знакомого [мелодию, лицо]
to recognize smb. by his walk - узнавать кого-л. по походке
to recognize smb.'s handwriting - узнать чей-л. почерк
one recognizes the truth when one sees it - ≅ правду сразу можно распознать
2. сознавать; осознавать, видетьto recognize the omens of defeat - видеть признаки поражения, предвидеть поражение
to recognize danger - сознавать /осознать/ опасность
to recognize one's duty [one's position] - сознавать свой долг [своё положение]
he recognized that he was not qualified for the post - он сам видел, что для этого поста он не подготовлен
3. выражать признание, одобрение; ценить, отдавать должноеto recognize services [devotion, loyalty] - ценить услуги [преданность, верность]
to be recognized - получить /заслужить/ признание
to recognize an act of bravery with the award of a medal - наградить медалью в знак признания доблестного поступка
4. признавать (что-л., кого-л.)to recognize defeat /that one is beaten/ - признать (своё) поражение
to refuse to recognize one's signature - отказаться признать подпись своей
to recognize one's obligation [smb.'s claim] - признать своё обязательство [чьё-л. требование]
not to recognize smb. as King - не признавать кого-л. королём
he knows he is wrong, but won't recognize it - он знает, что не прав, но не хочет в этом сознаться
5. юр., дип. официально признаватьto recognize a new country [a government] - признать новую страну [правительство]
to recognize the record - спорт. зачесть рекорд
they recognized him /he was recognized/ as the lawful heir - его признали /он был признан/ законным наследником
6. приветствовать ( при встрече)to recognize smb. in the street - поздороваться с кем-л. на улице
the Browns no longer recognize the Smiths - Брауны и Смиты уже не кланяются
7. парл. предоставлять словоI recognize Comrade A. - слово предоставляется товарищу А.
Mr. Chairman, may I be recognized? - г-н председатель, прошу слова!
the gentleman is recognized for five minutes - вам предоставляется пять минут для выступления
8. юр. давать обязательство в суде -
4 recognize
1. v узнавать, опознавать2. v сознавать; осознавать, видетьto recognize the omens of defeat — видеть признаки поражения, предвидеть поражение
3. v выражать признание, одобрение; ценить, отдавать должное4. v признавать5. v юр. дип. официально признавать6. v приветствовать7. v парл. предоставлять слово8. v юр. давать обязательство в судеСинонимический ряд:1. admit (verb) admit; agree; allow; appreciate; concede; credit; grant; know; note; observe; recognise2. comprehend (verb) comprehend; realize; understand3. endorse (verb) acknowledge; approve; endorse; find; formally accept; ratify; rule; sanction; uphold4. honor (verb) award a prize; confer an honor; give an award; honor; honour; make an honorary citizen; pay homage to; reward; show appreciation5. identify (verb) be familiar with; detect; determinate; diagnose; diagnosticate; discern; distinguish; finger; identify; make out; perceive; pinpoint; place; spot; tell6. recall (verb) recall; recollect; rememberАнтонимический ряд:deny; forget -
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transitive verb2) (acknowledge) erkennen; anerkennen [Gültigkeit, Land, Methode, Leistung, Bedeutung, Dienst]be recognized as — angesehen werden od. gelten als
3) (admit) zugeben4) (identify nature of) erkennenrecognize somebody to be a fraud — erkennen, dass jemand ein Betrüger ist
* * *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.) erkennen2) (to admit, acknowledge: Everyone recognized his skill.) anerkennen3) (to be willing to have political relations with: Many countries were unwilling to recognize the new republic.) anerkennen4) (to accept as valid, well-qualified etc: I don't recognize the authority of this court.) anerkennen•- academic.ru/60730/recognizable">recognizable- recognisable
- recognizably
- recognisably
- recognition* * *rec·og·nize[ˈrekəgnaɪz]vt1.▪ to \recognize sb/sth (identify) person, symptoms jdn/etw erkennenI never would have \recognized her ich hätte sie niemals erkannt; (know again) person, place jdn/etw wiedererkennen2. (demonstrate appreciation)▪ to \recognize sth etw anerkennen▪ to \recognize sb jdm Anerkennung zollen▪ to \recognize sth/sb etw/jdn anerkennento \recognize a country/regime/state ein Land/Regime/einen Staat anerkennento \recognize a union eine Gewerkschaft anerkennenhe refuses to \recognize the fact that he's getting older er weigert sich, die Tatsache anzuerkennen, dass er älter wird▪ to be \recognized as sth als etw gelten▪ to \recognize sb jdm das Wort erteilen5. COMPUT▪ to \recognize sth etw [wieder]erkennen* * *['rekəgnaɪz]vtyou wouldn't recognize him/the house etc — Sie würden ihn/das Haus etc nicht wiedererkennen
I wouldn't have recognized him in that disguise — ich hätte ihn in der Verkleidung nicht erkannt
she doesn't recognize me any more when she goes past — sie kennt mich nicht mehr, wenn sie mich trifft
3) (= be aware) erkennen; (= be prepared to admit) zugeben, eingestehenyou must recognize what is necessary — Sie müssen erkennen, was notwendig ist
I recognize that I am not particularly intelligent — ich gebe zu, dass ich nicht besonders intelligent bin
* * *recognize [ˈrekəɡnaız]A v/t1. (wieder)erkennen (by an dat)2. etwas (klar) erkennen3. jemanden, eine Schuld etc, auch POL eine Regierung etc anerkennen (as als):an internationally recognized scientist ein international anerkannter Wissenschaftler4. jemandes Dienste etc lobend anerkennen5. zugeben, einsehen ( beide:that dass):recognize defeat sich geschlagen geben6. jemanden (auf der Straße) grüßen7. Notiz nehmen von8. besonders US jemandem das Wort erteilenB v/i JUR besonders US sich vor Gericht schriftlich verpflichten (in zu)* * *transitive verb2) (acknowledge) erkennen; anerkennen [Gültigkeit, Land, Methode, Leistung, Bedeutung, Dienst]be recognized as — angesehen werden od. gelten als
3) (admit) zugeben4) (identify nature of) erkennenrecognize somebody to be a fraud — erkennen, dass jemand ein Betrüger ist
* * *(US) v.anerkennen v. (by, as) v.erkennen (an, als) v.wiedererkennen v. -
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['rekəgnaɪz]гл.; = recognise1)а) узнавать, опознаватьI recognized an old friend in him. — В нём я узнал старого друга.
Syn:б) информ. распознавать2) осознавать; признавать, отдавать себе отчёт (в чём-л.)I had to recognize he was right. — Мне пришлось признать, что он прав.
We recognized that the situation was hopeless. — Мы отдавали себе отчёт в том, что ситуация была безнадёжной.
He recognized that he was not qualified for the post. — Он осознал, что не подходит для этой должности.
Syn:3) ценить, признавать (чьи-л. заслуги); отдавать должное (чьему-л. таланту и т. п.)to recognize devotion / loyalty — ценить преданность / верность
He is generally / universally recognized as an authority on the subject. — Он единогласно признаётся авторитетом в этом предмете.
Syn:appreciate, respect 2.4) официально, формально признаватьа) (правительство, независимость страны и т. п.)б) ( recognize as) юр. (кем-л. / каким-л.)to recognize smb. as guilty — признать кого-л. виновным
to recognize smb. as lawful heir — признать кого-л. законным наследником
The operation is not recognized as legal in many states. — Во многих штатах такая деятельность считается незаконной.
в) спорт. (зачесть, зарегистрировать какой-л. результат)to recognize the record — зачесть, признать рекорд
•Syn:5) приветствовать ( при встрече)He recognized his neighbor with a nod. — Он поприветствовал соседа кивком головы.
Syn:greet I6) полит. давать, предоставлять (слово, право голоса и т. п.)Syn:••One recognizes the truth when one sees it. — Правду всегда видно.
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7 recognize
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.) prepoznati2) (to admit, acknowledge: Everyone recognized his skill.) priznati3) (to be willing to have political relations with: Many countries were unwilling to recognize the new republic.) priznati4) (to accept as valid, well-qualified etc: I don't recognize the authority of this court.) priznavati•- recognisable
- recognizably
- recognisably
- recognition* * *[rékəgnaiz]1.transitive verbspoznati, prepoznati, identificirati; ceniti (koga); priznati kaj (as kot, that da); zavedati se, (jasno) spoznati, uvideti; biti hvaležen, nagraditi; dopuščati; vzeti (kaj) na znanje; pozdraviti, s pozdravom izraziti prepoznanje; American dati besedo govorniku;2.intransitive verbpred sodiščem se pismeno obvezati (in za)to recognize s.o. as the lawful heir — priznati koga za zakonitega dedičaI did not recognize I was lost till... — nisem se zavedel, da sem izgubljen, dokler ne...I recognized that I was wrong — priznal sem, da nimam prav -
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1. nпоражение; разгром; провалto acknowledge one's defeat — признавать свое поражение; соглашаться со своим поражением
to administer defeat upon smb — наносить кому-л. поражение; громить кого-л.
to concede one's defeat — признавать свое поражение; соглашаться / смиряться со своим поражением
to contribute mightily to smb's defeat — значительно способствовать чьему-л. поражению
to inflict defeat upon smb — наносить кому-л. поражение; громить кого-л.
to recognize one's defeat — признавать свое поражение; соглашаться / смиряться со своим поражением
- bitter defeatto suffer / to sustain a defeat — терпеть поражение
- by-election defeat
- complete defeat
- crushing defeat
- defeat in a poll
- defeat in the war
- defeat of a bill
- defeat of a party
- election defeat
- electoral defeat
- gubernatorial defeat
- heavy defeat
- humiliating defeat
- in the wake of the cabinet's defeat
- landslide defeat
- major defeat for the government
- military defeat
- moral defeat
- narrow defeat
- overwhelming defeat
- political defeat
- referendum defeat
- resounding defeat
- severe defeat
- spate of defeats
- string of defeats
- stunning defeat
- temporary defeat
- utter defeat 2. v1) наносить поражение; разбивать2) расстраивать; срывать (планы, замыслы и т.п.)• -
9 recognize the omens of defeat
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > recognize the omens of defeat
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10 ♦ (to) recognize
♦ (to) recognize /ˈrɛkəgnaɪz/v. t.1 riconoscere: I didn't recognize him at first, all'inizio, non l'avevo riconosciuto; I recognize her handwriting, riconosco la sua scrittura; Doctors failed to recognize the seriousness of her condition, i medici non hanno riconosciuto la gravità delle sue condizioni; to recognize danger, accorgersi del pericolo2 riconoscere; accettare: I recognize that I shouldn't have done it, riconosco che non avrei dovuto farlo; to recognize sb. as one's heir, riconoscere q. come proprio erede; (polit.) to recognize a government, riconoscere un governo; The new state has been recognized by most European countries, il nuovo Stato è stato riconosciuto dalla maggior parte dei paesi europei; He is recognized as an expert in this field, è riconosciuto come un esperto in questo settore; to recognize defeat, ammettere la sconfitta; (leg.) to recognize a claim, accettare (o riconoscere la validità di) una richiesta; to recognize a complaint, accettare un reclamo3 riconoscere; apprezzare: His services to the country have been recognized, i servigi da lui resi al paese sono stati riconosciuti -
11 ♦ (to) recognize
♦ (to) recognize /ˈrɛkəgnaɪz/v. t.1 riconoscere: I didn't recognize him at first, all'inizio, non l'avevo riconosciuto; I recognize her handwriting, riconosco la sua scrittura; Doctors failed to recognize the seriousness of her condition, i medici non hanno riconosciuto la gravità delle sue condizioni; to recognize danger, accorgersi del pericolo2 riconoscere; accettare: I recognize that I shouldn't have done it, riconosco che non avrei dovuto farlo; to recognize sb. as one's heir, riconoscere q. come proprio erede; (polit.) to recognize a government, riconoscere un governo; The new state has been recognized by most European countries, il nuovo Stato è stato riconosciuto dalla maggior parte dei paesi europei; He is recognized as an expert in this field, è riconosciuto come un esperto in questo settore; to recognize defeat, ammettere la sconfitta; (leg.) to recognize a claim, accettare (o riconoscere la validità di) una richiesta; to recognize a complaint, accettare un reclamo3 riconoscere; apprezzare: His services to the country have been recognized, i servigi da lui resi al paese sono stati riconosciuti -
12 наносить поражение
разгром, тяжёлое поражение — crushing defeat
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > наносить поражение
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13 признать поражение
1) General subject: bow down, throw up one's cards, (свое) recognize defeat2) Literal: tap out3) Australian slang: throw it in, toss in the towel4) Jargon: toss it in, toss in the sponge, pack it in, throw in the sponge ( towel)5) Makarov: recognize defeat, recognize that one is beatenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > признать поражение
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14 потерпеть поражение
разгром, тяжёлое поражение — crushing defeat
Антонимический ряд:Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > потерпеть поражение
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15 признать (свое) поражение
General subject: recognize defeatУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > признать (свое) поражение
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16 reconnaître
reconnaître° [ʀ(ə)kɔnεtʀ]➭ TABLE 571. transitive verba. ( = identifier) to recognize• je le reconnais bien là ! that's just like him!b. [+ innocence, supériorité, valeur, torts] to recognize• il a reconnu s'être trompé or qu'il s'était trompé he admitted that he had made a mistakec. [+ maître, chef, État, gouvernement, diplôme] to recognize ; (Law) [+ enfant, dette] to acknowledge• reconnaître qn pour or comme chef to recognize sb as one's leaderd. (Military) [+ terrain] to reconnoitre• les gangsters étaient certainement venus reconnaître les lieux auparavant the gangsters had probably been to look over the place beforehand2. reflexive verbb. ( = se retrouver) to find one's way aroundc. ( = être reconnaissable) to be recognizable (à by)* * *ʀ(ə)kɔnɛtʀ
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1) ( retrouver) to recognize; ( identifier) to identify2) ( admettre) to admit [faits, torts, erreurs]il reconnaît avoir menti or qu'il a menti — he admits he lied
3) ( considérer comme légitime ou valable) to recognize [syndicat, régime, droit de grève, diplôme étranger]4) ( explorer)reconnaître les lieux — Armée to reconnoitre [BrE] the area; fig to have a look round [BrE]
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se reconnaître verbe pronominal1) ( soi-même) to recognize oneself2) ( l'un l'autre) to recognize each other3) ( être identifiable)4) ( s'orienter) to know where one is* * *ʀ(ə)kɔnɛtʀ vt1) (= identifier) to recognizeJe ne l'ai pas reconnu. — I didn't recognize him.
reconnaître qn/qch à — to recognize sb/sth by
2) (= concéder) to admit, to acknowledgereconnaître la défaite — to admit defeat, to acknowledge defeat
Je reconnais que j'ai eu tort. — I admit that I was wrong.
reconnaître à qn; Je lui reconnais certaines qualités. — I admit that he has certain qualities.
3) DROIT, [enfant, dette, droit] to acknowledge4) MILITAIRE, [lieu] to reconnoitre* * *reconnaître verb table: connaîtreA vtr1 ( retrouver) to recognize; ( identifier) to identify; je t'ai reconnu à ta voix/ton pas/ta cicatrice I recognized you by your voice/your walk/your scar; reconnaître une odeur to recognize a smell; je ne sais pas reconnaître les champignons I can't identify different kinds of mushrooms; excuse-moi, je ne t'avais pas reconnu sorry, I didn't recognize you; reconnaître le mâle de la femelle to tell the male from the female; je reconnais bien là leur grande générosité/leur manque de courage it's just like them to be so generous/to be such cowards; je te reconnaîtrais entre mille I'd recognize ou know you anywhere;2 ( admettre) to admit [faits, torts, erreurs]; il reconnaît avoir menti or qu'il a menti he admits he lied; il faut reconnaître que ce n'est pas un travail passionnant you have to admit that it's not exciting work; reconnaître qch comme une évidence to accept sth as a fact; être reconnu comme douteux to be far from certain; reconnaître qn comme son chef to acknowledge ou recognize sb as one's leader; reconnaître qn comme le meilleur économiste du pays to acknowledge sb to be the best economist in the country; reconnaître qn coupable to find sb guilty; reconnaître des qualités à qn to recognize that sb has their good points; il faut leur reconnaître une certaine franchise you have to admit that they are quite open;3 ( considérer comme légitime) to recognize [syndicat, régime, droit de grève]; ( comme valable) to recognize [diplôme étranger]; reconnaître le droit de qn à qch/de faire to recognize sb's right to sth/to do; reconnaître un enfant to recognize a child legally; l'enfant a-t-il été reconnu? has the child been legally recognized?; reconnaître une dette to acknowledge a debt;4 ( explorer) reconnaître les lieux Mil to reconnoitreGB the area; fig to have a look roundGB, to go on a recce○.B se reconnaître vpr1 ( soi-même) to recognize oneself; se reconnaître dans qn to see oneself in sb; je me reconnais en elle I see myself in her;2 ( l'un l'autre) to recognize each other;3 ( être identifiable) se reconnaître à qch to be recognizable by sth;4 ( s'orienter) to know where one is; je ne me reconnais plus I don't recognize a thing;5 ( s'avouer) to admit; se reconnaître coupable to admit one is guilty;6 ( considérer comme légitime) nous nous reconnaissons le droit de we feel we have the right to.[rəkɔnɛtr] verbe transitif1. [air, personne, pas] to recognizeje t'ai reconnu à ta démarche I recognized you ou I could tell it was you by your walkje ne l'aurais pas reconnue, elle a vieilli de dix ans! I wouldn't have known (it was) her, she looks ten years older!je te reconnais bien (là)! that's just like you!, that's you all over!tu veux fonder une famille? je ne te reconnais plus! you want to start a family? that's not like you at all ou you've changed your tune!2. [admettre - torts] to recognize, to acknowledge, to admit ; [ - aptitude, talent, vérité] to acknowledge, to recognizesa prestation fut décevante, il faut bien le reconnaître it has to be admitted that his performance was disappointingil n'a jamais reconnu avoir falsifié les documents he never admitted to having falsified the documents[enfant] to recognize legally[dette, document, signature] to authenticatereconnaître un droit à quelqu'un to recognize ou to acknowledge somebody's right4. [explorer] to reconnoitrel'équipe de tournage est allée reconnaître les lieux the film crew went to have a look round (the place)————————se reconnaître verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)[physiquement, moralement] to see oneself————————se reconnaître verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)————————se reconnaître verbe pronominal (emploi passif)————————se reconnaître verbe pronominal intransitif1. [se retrouver]je ne me reconnais plus dans ma propre ville I can't even find my way about ou around my own home town any moremets des étiquettes sur tes dossiers, sinon comment veux-tu qu'on s'y reconnaisse? label your files, otherwise we'll get completely confused2. [s'avouer]se reconnaître coupable to admit ou to confess to being guilty -
17 признавам
acknowledge, recognize(неохотно) admit, own(вина) confessпризнавам вината си admit/acknowledge o.'s guiltпризнавам си own upпризнавам си всичко confess everything, make a full confession, get the whole thing off o.'s chest, make a clean breast of itпризнавам, че съм извършил нещо confess to having done s.th.признавам публично make a public avowalпризнавам някого за победител declare s.o. victorпризнавам ново правителство/държава recognize a new government/a stateпризнавам фира allow for wasteпризнавам за свой (син и пр) own, acknowledgeпризнавам за виновен вж. ви-новенпризнавам за недействителен юр. nullifyпризнавам превъзходството на някого acknowledge s.o.'s superiority, give s.o. bestда си призная I must admit, to tell the truthпризнават му (се) две години служба he is credited with two years of serviceпризнавам някому нещо (като заслуга) give so. cridit for s.th.никой нищо не ти признава one is not given credit for anything, one is never given his dueпризнавам пред себе си acknowledge/admit to o.s.признавам се acknowledge o.s. admit, confess, ownпризнавам се за виновен/невинен plead guilty/not guiltyпризнавам се за победен acknowledge/admit defeat, own/acknowledge o.s. beaten/defeatedсп. разг. throw up the spongeпризнавам се в любов make a declaration of loveпризнавам се болен/некадърен admit to being ill/incompetent* * *призна̀вам,гл. acknowledge, recognize; ( неохотно) admit, own; ( вина) confess; разг. come clean; аз \признавам само вино give me wine any time; не \признавам deny, ( дълг) refuse to acknowledge, repudiate; никой нищо не ти признава one is not given credit for anything, one is never given his due; \признавам грешката си ( сбърках) stand corrected; \признавам за недействителен юр. nullify; \признавам за равностоен recognize as being equivalent; \признавам за свой ( син и пр.) own, acknowledge; \признавам ново правителство recognize a new government; \признавам някого за победител declare s.o. victor; \признавам някому нещо ( като заслуга) give s.o. credit for s.th.; \признавам пред себе си acknowledge/admit to o.s.; \признавам публично make a public avowal; \признавам публично, че съм хомосексуалист come out; \признавам си own up; \признавам си всичко make a full confession, get the whole thing off o.’s chest, make a clean breast of it; \признавам ти го I will give you that; \признавам, че не съм казал истината retract; признават му (се) две години служба he is credited with two years of service; трябва да (си) призная, че the truth is that;\признавам се acknowledge o.s., admit, confess, own; \признавам се в любов make a declaration of love; \признавам се болен/некадърен admit to being ill/incompetent; \признавам се за виновен/невинен plead guilty/not guilty; \признавам се за победен acknowledge/admit defeat, own/acknowledge o.s. beaten/defeated; fling up o.’s cards; спорт. разг. throw up the sponge.* * *avouch (си): He would not признавам himself beaten. - Той не искаше да се признае за победен.; admit.: He признавамted his fault. - Той призна грешката си.; adjudge; concede; confess (прегрешение): признавам rights - признавам права; profess; receive; recognize: The people признавамd the new President. - Народът призна новия президент.; bring in a verdict of guilty/not guilty (за виновен /невинен); vote* * *1. (вина) confess 2. (неохотно) admit, own 3. II ПРИЗНАВАМ се acknowledge о. s.. admit, confess, own 4. acknowledge, recognize 5. ПРИЗНАВАМ вината си admit/acknowledge o.'s guilt 6. ПРИЗНАВАМ грешката си (сбърках) stand corrected 7. ПРИЗНАВАМ за виновен вж. ви-новен 8. ПРИЗНАВАМ за недействителен юр. nullify 9. ПРИЗНАВАМ за свой (син и пр) own, acknowledge 10. ПРИЗНАВАМ ново правителство/държава recognize a new government/a state 11. ПРИЗНАВАМ някого за победител declare s.o. victor 12. ПРИЗНАВАМ някому нещо (като заслуга) give so. cridit for s.th. 13. ПРИЗНАВАМ превъзходството на някого acknowledge s.o. 's superiority, give s.o. best 14. ПРИЗНАВАМ пред себе си acknowledge/admit to о. s. 15. ПРИЗНАВАМ публично make a public avowal 16. ПРИЗНАВАМ се болен/некадърен admit to being ill/ incompetent 17. ПРИЗНАВАМ се в любов make a declaration of love 18. ПРИЗНАВАМ се за виновен/невинен plead guilty/ not guilty 19. ПРИЗНАВАМ се за победен acknowledge/ admit defeat, own/acknowledge o.s. beaten/ defeated 20. ПРИЗНАВАМ си own up 21. ПРИЗНАВАМ си всичко confess everything, make a full confession, get the whole thing off o.'s chest, make a clean breast of it 22. ПРИЗНАВАМ фира allow for waste 23. ПРИЗНАВАМ, че съм извършил нещо confess to having done s.th. 24. аз ПРИЗНАВАМ само вино give me wine any time 25. да си призная I must admit, to tell the truth 26. не ПРИЗНАВАМ deny, (дълг) refuse to acknowledge, repudiate 27. никой нищо не ти признава one is not given credit for anything, one is never given his due 28. признават му (се) две години служба he is credited with two years of service 29. сn.. разг. throw up the sponge 30. трябва да (си) призная, че the truth is that -
18 acknowledge
ək'noli‹1) (to admit as being fact: He acknowledged defeat; He acknowledged that I was right.) reconocer, admitir2) (to say (usually in writing) that one has received (something): He acknowledged the letter.) acusar recibo (de)3) (to give thanks for: He acknowledged their help.) agradecer, expresar agradecimiento (por)4) (to greet someone: He acknowledged her by waving.) saludar•- acknowledgment
acknowledge vb1. admitir2. reconocertr[ək'nɒlɪʤ]1 (admit) admitir2 (recognize) reconocer■ King Henry acknowledged Prince Arthur as his heir el rey Henry reconoció al príncipe Arthur como su heredero■ she's acknowledged to be the greatest living pianist se le considera la mejor pianista contemporánea3 (an acquaintance) saludar4 (be thankful) agradecer, expresar agradecimiento por\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto acknowledge receipt of acusar recibo de1) admit: reconocer, admitir2) recognize: reconocer3)to acknowledge receipt of : acusar recibo dev.• aceptar v.• acusar (Carta, etc.) v.• admitir v.• asentir v.• certificar v.• confesar v.• confirmar v.• reconocer v.(§pres: reconozco, reconoces...)• testificar v.ək'nɑːlɪdʒ, ək'nɒlɪdʒ1)a) ( admit) \<\<mistake/failure\>\> admitir, reconocer*b) ( recognize) \<\<achievement/authority/right\>\> reconocer*; \<\<quotations/sources\>\> hacer* mención deto acknowledge somebody as something — reconocer* a alguien como algo
c) ( express appreciation of) agradecer*2) \<\<letter/order\>\> acusar recibo de; \<\<greeting\>\> responder a; \<\<person\>\> saludar[ǝk'nɒlɪdʒ]VT1) (=admit) reconocer; [+ claim, truth] admitir; [+ crime] confesarse culpable deI acknowledge that... — reconozco que...
to acknowledge that sb is superior, acknowledge sb as superior — reconocer que algn es mejor
2) (=thank for) [+ favour, gift] agradecer, dar las gracias por3) (also: acknowledge receipt of) [+ letter] acusar recibo de4) (=greet) [+ person] saludar; (=reply to) [+ greeting] contestar a* * *[ək'nɑːlɪdʒ, ək'nɒlɪdʒ]1)a) ( admit) \<\<mistake/failure\>\> admitir, reconocer*b) ( recognize) \<\<achievement/authority/right\>\> reconocer*; \<\<quotations/sources\>\> hacer* mención deto acknowledge somebody as something — reconocer* a alguien como algo
c) ( express appreciation of) agradecer*2) \<\<letter/order\>\> acusar recibo de; \<\<greeting\>\> responder a; \<\<person\>\> saludar -
19 riconoscere
recogniseammettere acknowledgericonosco che I admit thatnon si riconosce più he's unrecognisable* * *riconoscere v.tr.1 to recognize: era cambiato tanto che non lo riconobbi, he had changed so much that I did not recognize him; riconoscere un pezzo musicale dalle prime battute, to identify a piece of music from the first notes; riconoscere qlcu. (d) al passo, (d) alla voce, to recognize (o to know) s.o. by his walk, by his voice2 (ammettere apertamente, ufficialmente, come legittimo) to recognize, to acknowledge: la legge non riconobbe i suoi diritti, the law did not recognize his claims; non la riconobbe come moglie, he did not recognize her as his wife; riconoscere l'indipendenza di un paese, to recognize the independence of a country; riconoscere qlcu. come capo, to acknowledge s.o. as one's leader; riconoscere un'opera come propria, to acknowledge a work as one's own; riconoscere un figlio, to acknowledge a child; riconoscere un figlio naturale, to affiliate (o to recognize) an illegitimate child (o to legitimize a child)3 ( ammettere) to acknowledge, to admit, to own: non volle riconoscere il suo errore, he did not want to acknowledge (o to admit) his mistake; riconosco che hai ragione, I admit you are right; riconosco che tutto questo è vero, I acknowledge (o admit) that all this is true; riconosco di essermi sbagliato, I own (o admit o confess) that I was mistaken; devi riconoscere che sei stato accolto molto bene, you must admit that you have been warmly welcomed; riconoscere i meriti di un avversario, to acknowledge an opponent's merits; riconoscere la propria colpa, colpevolezza, to acknowledge (o to admit) one's guilt, (dir.) to plead guilty4 ( comprendere, discernere) to recognize, to know*, to see*: riconobbe subito il pericolo, he recognized the danger immediately; riconobbi in lui un talento eccezionale per la musica, I recognized (o saw) that he had an exceptional talent for music5 ( considerare) to recognize, to appreciate: i suoi servigi non furono riconosciuti, his services were not recognized6 ( identificare) to identify: occorre un documento per farsi riconoscere, a document is necessary to identify oneself (o to make oneself known); i parenti hanno dovuto riconoscere il cadavere, the next of kin had to identify the body // farsi riconoscere per quello che si è, (fig.) to show oneself up for what one is7 (mil.) to reconnoitre8 (comm.) ( computare a favore della controparte) to acknowledge: riconoscere un debito, le spese di trasporto, to acknowledge a debt, the transport charges◘ riconoscersi v.rifl. to recognize oneself, to acknowledge oneself: si riconobbe colpevole, he acknowledged that he was guilty: riconoscere vinto, to own oneself beaten (o to acknowledge defeat); riconoscere in errore, to admit one is in the wrong (o one is mistaken)◆ v.rifl.rec. to recognize each other (o one another).* * *1. [riko'noʃʃere]vb irreg vt1) (identificare) to recognize, (cadavere, salma) to identifyfarsi riconoscere — (esibendo documento) to provide identification
2) (ammettere: gen) to recognize, (errore, torto) to admit, acknowledge, (superiorità) to acknowledge3) Dir2. vr (riconoscersi)1) (ammettere)2) (uso reciproco) to recognize each other* * *[riko'noʃʃere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (identificare) to recognize, to know* [persona, voce, luogo] (da by); to pick out, to identify [ sospetto]scusami, non ti avevo riconosciuto — sorry, I didn't recognize you
2) (ammettere) to acknowledge, to admit [torto, errore, fatti, meriti]; to grant, to concede [ validità]riconoscere qcn. come capo — to acknowledge sb. as leader
3) (giudicare)riconoscere qcn. colpevole — to find sb. guilty
4) (considerare come legittimo) to recognize [governo, sindacato, diritto]5) (distinguere) to distinguish, to tell*2.riconoscere il vero dal falso — to sort out o tell truth from falsehood
verbo pronominale riconoscersi-rsi in qcn. — to recognize o see o identify oneself in sb
2) (l'un l'altro) to recognize each other3) (essere identificabile) to be* recognizable (da by)* * *riconoscere/riko'no∫∫ere/ [31]1 (identificare) to recognize, to know* [persona, voce, luogo] (da by); to pick out, to identify [ sospetto]; la riconosco dalla camminata I know her by her walk; scusami, non ti avevo riconosciuto sorry, I didn't recognize you; non ti riconosco più! you're no longer the person you were!2 (ammettere) to acknowledge, to admit [torto, errore, fatti, meriti]; to grant, to concede [ validità]; riconosco di aver mentito I admit I lied; bisogna riconoscere che you have to admit that; riconoscere qcn. come capo to acknowledge sb. as leader3 (giudicare) riconoscere qcn. colpevole to find sb. guilty4 (considerare come legittimo) to recognize [governo, sindacato, diritto]; riconoscere un bambino to recognize a child legally5 (distinguere) to distinguish, to tell*; riconoscere il vero dal falso to sort out o tell truth from falsehoodII riconoscersi verbo pronominale2 (l'un l'altro) to recognize each other3 (essere identificabile) to be* recognizable (da by)4 (dichiararsi) - rsi colpevole to admit one's guilt. -
20 признавать
несовер. - признавать;
совер. - признать( кого-л./что-л.)
1) recognize
2) (сознавать) acknowledge, see, admit, own признавать свою вину ≈ to admit/acknowledge one's guilt признавать себя виновным юр. ≈ to plead guilty признавать себя побежденным ≈ to acknowledge defeat;
to own oneself beaten разг.
3) find, consider, declare, pronounce признавать необходимым признавать виновным признавать недействительным, признать (вн.)
1. recognize (smb., smth.) ;
признать нейтралитет государства recognize а country`s neutrality;
2. (соглашаться с чем-л.) acknowledge (smth.), admit (smth.), own (smth.) ;
~ чью-л. правоту admit smb. is right;
~ свою ошибку acknowledge one`s mistake;
~ себя побеждённым acknowledge one`s defeat;
спорт. throw* up the sponge;
3. (приходить к заключению) declare (smb., smth.) ;
~ чью-л. работу отличной declare/consider smb.`s work excellent;
признать себя виновным plead guilty;
~ что-л. недействительным юр. declare smth. invalid, nullify( smth.) ;
~ кого-л. (не) виновным юр. bring* in a verdict of (not) guilty;
~ся, признаться( дт. в пр.) confess( smth. to), admit ( smth. to) ;
подсудимые признались the accused pleaded guilty;
признаться кому-л. в любви declare one`s love to smb. ;
признаться во всём own up, make* a clean breast of it;
признаться (сказать)... I confess..., I must say...Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > признавать
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