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1 acknowledged
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2 acknowledged
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3 recognize
recognize [ˈrekəgnaɪz]* * *['rekəgnaɪz] 1.transitive verb1) ( identify) reconnaître [person, voice, sound, place] (by à; as comme étant); identifier [sign, symptom] (as comme étant)2) ( acknowledge) reconnaître [problem, fact, government, claim]3) US ( in debate) donner la parole à [speaker]2.recognized past participle adjective1) ( acknowledged) [expert, organization] reconnu2) Commerce ( accredited) [firm, supplier] accréditérecognized dealer — concessionnaire m attitré
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4 recognize
A vtr1 ( identify) reconnaître [person, voice, sound, place] (by à ; as comme étant) ; identifier [sign, symptom] (as comme étant) ; did you recognize each other? est-ce que vous vous êtes reconnus? ;2 ( acknowledge) reconnaître [problem, fact, value, achievement] ; ( officially) reconnaître [government, authority, claim etc] ; to recognize that reconnaître que ; to be recognized as être reconnu comme étant [heir, owner] ; to be recognized by law être reconnu légalement ;1 ( acknowledged) [expert, organization] reconnu ;2 Comm ( with accredited status) [firm, supplier] accrédité ; recognized agent agent m accrédité ; recognized dealer concessionnaire m attitré. -
5 acknowledge
A vtr1 ( admit) admettre [fact] ; reconnaître [error] ; to acknowledge that admettre que ; to acknowledge to oneself reconnaître en son for intérieur (that que) ;2 ( recognize) reconnaître [ability, problem, authority, claim] ; to be acknowledged as ou to be an excellent lawyer/doctor être connu comme un excellent avocat/médecin ; to acknowledge sb as leader reconnaître qn pour chef ; this opera is acknowledged as ou to be one of his greatest works tout le monde s'accorde à reconnaître que cet opéra est une de ses plus grandes œuvres ;3 ( express thanks for) remercier [qn] de [gift, help] ; répondre à [applause] ; to acknowledge one's sources ( in book) citer ses sources ;4 ( confirm receipt of) accuser réception de [letter, parcel] ;5 ( show recognition of) montrer qu'on a vu [qn] ; he acknowledged them with a wave il leur fit un signe de la main ; she didn't even acknowledge me ou my presence elle a fait semblant de ne pas me voir. -
6 widely
1 ( commonly) [acknowledged, accepted, used] largement ; it is widely accepted that il est largement admis que ; it is widely believed that beaucoup de gens pensent que ; a country widely admired for its technology un pays qui fait l'admiration générale pour sa technologie ; this product is now widely available ce produit est maintenant en vente libre ; to be widely known être bien connu (for pour) ; she is widely regarded as an expert in her field elle est considérée par beaucoup comme étant un expert dans son domaine ; these are not widely held views ce ne sont pas des opinions très répandues ;2 ( at a distance) [spaced, planted] à de grands intervalles ; ( over a large area) [travel] beaucoup ; to be widely travelled avoir beaucoup voyagé ; copies of the magazine circulate widely les exemplaires du magazine ont une grande diffusion ; -
7 acknowledge
acknowledge [əkˈnɒlɪdʒ]a. ( = recognize) [+ truth, error] reconnaîtreb. [+ letter] accuser réception dec. ( = react to) [+ greeting] répondre à• I smiled at him but he didn't even acknowledge me je lui ai souri mais il a fait comme s'il ne me voyait pas* * *[ək'nɒlɪdʒ] 1.transitive verb admettre [fact]; reconnaître [error, problem, authority]; répondre à [applause]; accuser réception de [letter]; citer [sources]2.acknowledged past participle adjective [leader, champion, expert] incontesté; [writer, artist] renommé, reconnu
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