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1 uviđamo
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2 izraz priznanje
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3 raspoznati
vt pf tell apart, discern, make out, distinguish, identify; (prepoznati) recognize; (lučiti) discriminate* * *• recognize -
4 honorirati
vt pf/impf pay a fee/honorarium; remunerate; (priznavati) appreciate, recognize I ne honorirati (obavezu) not honor sthg., reneg(u)e on sthg. (- ne održati)* * *• honour -
5 odbiti priznati pravo
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6 prepoznati
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7 priznati
avow, acknowledge, concede* * *• espouse• profess• avow• concede• confess• acknowledge• admit• allow• appreciate• approve• own• recognize -
8 razaznati
vt pf make out, discern, recognize; distinguish, tell apart, know from* * *• discern -
9 službeno
adv officially; formally; for the record; on official business | službeno proglasiti/potvrditi make official; recognize formally; »službeno« (na omotnici) US Official Business; UK O. H. M. S. ili On Her Majesty's Service; službeno zatražiti make a formal request; službeno otputovati* * *• formally• officialy• officially -
10 uvažavati
vt impf recognize, acknowledge | par primjedba se -a (prihvaća) the point is taken* * *• do honor to• take into consideration• appreciate• pay respect for• respect -
11 uvažiti
vt pf recognize, acknowledge* * *• accept -
12 uviđati
vt impf - uvidjeti | kako ne uviđatiaš? can't you see?; siguran sam da -aš I am sure that you see/recognize (ili that you are aware); to svatko -a this is obvious to everybody, this is what everybody recognizes; sve se više -a there is a growing recognition/ /r
См. также в других словарях:
recognize — rec‧og‧nize [ˈrekəgnaɪz, ˈrekən ] also recognise verb [transitive] 1. to know who a person is or what something is, or to know something about them as soon as you see them or hear their name: • How will investors recognize the bottom of the… … Financial and business terms
recognize — [rek′əg nīz΄] vt. recognized, recognizing [altered (infl. by RECOGNIZANCE) < extended stem of OFr reconoistre: see RECOGNIZANCE] 1. to be aware of as something or someone known before, or as the same as that known [to recognize an old friend… … English World dictionary
recognize — rec·og·nize vt nized, niz·ing 1: to acknowledge formally: as a: to admit as being of a particular status recognize a precedent recognize a union; specif: to acknowledge (as a right, cause of action, or defense) as valid b: to admit as being one… … Law dictionary
Recognize — Rec og*nize (r[e^]k [o^]g*n[imac]z), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Recognized} (r[e^]k [o^]g*n[imac]zd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Recognizing} (r[e^]k [o^]g*n[imac] z[i^]ng).] [From {Recognizance}; see {Cognition}, and cf. {Reconnoiter}.] [Written also… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
recognize — early 15c., resume possession of land, from M.Fr. reconiss , stem of reconoistre to know again, identify, recognize, from O.Fr., from L. recognoscere acknowledge, recall to mind, know again, examine, certify, from re again (see RE (Cf. re )) +… … Etymology dictionary
recognize — [v1] identify admit, be familiar, button down*, descry, determinate, diagnose, diagnosticate, distinguish, espy, finger*, flash on*, know, know again, make*, make out, nail*, note, notice, observe, peg*, perceive, pinpoint, place, recall,… … New thesaurus
Recognize — Rec og*nize, v. i. (Law) To enter an obligation of record before a proper tribunal; as, A B recognized in the sum of twenty dollars. [Written also {recognise}.] [1913 Webster] Note: In legal usage in the United States the second syllable is often … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
recognize — (Amer.) rec·og·nize || rekÉ™gnaɪz v. identify; identify a person or a thing seen before; acknowledge, know; admit, acknowledge as true (also recognise) … English contemporary dictionary
recognize — *acknowledge Analogous words: accept, admit, *receive: notice, note, observe, remark (see SEE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
recognize — recognize, recognition Both words should be pronounced with the g fully articulated … Modern English usage
recognize — (also recognise) ► VERB 1) identify as already known; know again. 2) acknowledge the existence, validity, or legality of. 3) show official appreciation of. DERIVATIVES recognizable adjective. ORIGIN Latin recognoscere, from cognoscere to lea … English terms dictionary