US /'rekəgnaɪz/
・UK /'rekəgnaɪz/
is generally granted by a head of state to selected persons to recognise some meritorious
For example, North and South Korea don't recognise each other, both believing themselves to be
For example, North and South Korea don't recognise each other, both believing themselves to be
>> The Prime Minister: I recognise that this has been a difficult time for a number of
Lady that I recognise that, of course, this has been a difficult time for a number of people, concerned about their jobs, about public services, and
that you immediately recognise, and the condense the list
Historic records suggest the Sufis of Yemen roasted the seed of the coffee berry to create the beverage we recognise today.
roasted the seed of the coffee berry to create the beverage we recognise today.
It is quite subjective and it can be hard to define, or even to recognise when it's happening.
or even to recognise when it's happening.
Hang on. I recognise this...
Hang on. I recognise this...
we must recognise the relationship between top-down propaganda and the bias that we carry.
we must recognise the relationship between top-down propaganda and the bias that we carry.
Very few members are going to recognise the Republic of China when Big Daddy People's Republic sits there with its economic and military and political and nuclear power.
Very few members are going to recognise the Republic of China, when big daddy People's Republic sits there,
Number three: to believe or recognise that something is true.