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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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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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beyond recognition — beyond belief/recognition/ phrase used for saying that you cannot believe or recognize something The centre of Manchester has changed beyond all recognition. Thesaurus: ways of emphasizing that something is not true or likelysynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
beyond recognition — can no longer be recognized, much changed … English contemporary dictionary
recognition — [[t]re̱kəgnɪ̱ʃ(ə)n[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) N UNCOUNT Recognition is the act of recognizing someone or identifying something when you see it. George said, Ida, how are you? She frowned for a moment and then recognition dawned. George Black. Well, I never … English dictionary
recognition — noun 1 remembering/identifying sb/sth ADJECTIVE ▪ immediate, instant ▪ early, prompt ▪ the early recognition of a disease ▪ dawning … Collocations dictionary
beyond — [[t]bɪjɒ̱nd[/t]] ♦♦ 1) PREP If something is beyond a place or barrier, it is on the other side of it. They heard footsteps in the main room, beyond a door... On his right was a thriving vegetable garden and beyond it a small orchard of apple… … English dictionary
beyond*/*/*/ — [bɪˈjɒnd] grammar word summary: Beyond can be: ■ a preposition: the world beyond the prison wall ■ an adverb: The empire extended to the River Danube and beyond. 1) past a place further away than something else or outside a particular area I… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
recognition — rec|og|ni|tion W2S3 [ˌrekəgˈnıʃən] n 1.) [singular, U] the act of realizing and accepting that something is true or important recognition of ▪ Don s recognition of the importance of Suzy in his life recognition that ▪ There is general recognition … Dictionary of contemporary English
beyond — be|yond1 [ bı jand ] function word *** Beyond can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): the world beyond the prison wall as an adverb (without a following noun): The empire extended to the Danube River and beyond.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
beyond — I UK [bɪˈjɒnd] / US [bɪˈjɑnd] adverb, preposition *** Summary: Beyond can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): the world beyond the prison wall as an adverb (without a following noun): The empire extended to the… … English dictionary
beyond — 1 preposition 1 on or to the further side of something: Beyond the mountains was the border territory. 2 later than a particular time, date etc: The disco went on until beyond .midnight. | The new law extends the ban beyond 1998. 3 more or… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
beyond — be|yond1 W1S2 [bıˈjɔnd US ˈja:nd] prep, adv [: Old English; Origin: begeondan, from geondan beyond , from geond; YONDER] 1.) on or to the further side of something ▪ They crossed the mountains and headed for the valleys beyond. ▪ Beyond the river … Dictionary of contemporary English