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1 recognized
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2 recognise
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.) poznat2) (to admit, acknowledge: Everyone recognized his skill.) uznat3) (to be willing to have political relations with: Many countries were unwilling to recognize the new republic.) uznat4) (to accept as valid, well-qualified etc: I don't recognize the authority of this court.) uznat•- recognisable
- recognizably
- recognisably
- recognition* * *• uznávat• uznat• poznávat• poznat• rozpoznat -
3 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.) poznat2) (to admit, acknowledge: Everyone recognized his skill.) uznat3) (to be willing to have political relations with: Many countries were unwilling to recognize the new republic.) uznat4) (to accept as valid, well-qualified etc: I don't recognize the authority of this court.) uznat•- recognisable
- recognizably
- recognisably
- recognition* * *• uznat• rozpoznat -
4 accepted
adjective (generally recognized: It is an accepted fact that the world is round.) uznaný* * *• přijatý• přijato• přijal -
5 accredited
[ə'kreditid](officially recognized: the Queen's accredited representative.) akreditovaný* * *• akreditován -
6 description
[-'skrip-]1) ((an) act of describing: I recognized him from your description.) popis2) (an account of anything in words: He gave a description of his holiday.) vylíčení3) (a sort or kind: He carried a gun of some description.) druh* * *• popis -
7 distinctive
[-tiv]adjective (different and easily identified: I recognized her from a long way off - she has a very distinctive walk!) příznačný, charakteristický* * *• typický• osobitý• charakteristický -
8 recognition
[-'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.) uznání; poznání* * *• úsudek• zjišťování• poznání• posouzení• rozlišování -
9 wave
[weiv] 1. noun1) (a moving ridge, larger than a ripple, moving on the surface of water: rolling waves; a boat tossing on the waves.) vlna2) (a vibration travelling eg through the air: radio waves; sound waves; light waves.) vlna3) (a curve or curves in the hair: Are those waves natural?) vlna4) (a (usually temporary) rise or increase: the recent crime wave; a wave of violence; The pain came in waves.) vlna5) (an act of waving: She recognized me, and gave me a wave.) zamávání2. verb1) (to move backwards and forwards or flutter: The flags waved gently in the breeze.) vlát2) (to (cause hair to) curve first one way then the other: She's had her hair waved; Her hair waves naturally.) vlnit se; (na)ondulovat3) (to make a gesture (of greeting etc) with (eg the hand): She waved to me across the street; Everyone was waving handkerchiefs in farewell; They waved goodbye.) mávat•- wavy- waviness
- waveband
- wave
- wavelength
- wave aside* * *• vlna• vlnit se• mávat• mávnout
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recognized by law — index jural, legitimate (rightful) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary