4周搞定2000+托福核心词
reliance = re(再) + li(捆绑,联合) + ance(表名词) = 自恃
irrevocable = ir(不) + re(再) + voc(叫喊) + able(能…的) = 不可以再叫喊的→不可取消的
cognition = cogn(知道) + ition(表名词) = 了解知识的过程→认知
recognition = re(再) + cogn(知道) + ition(表名词) = (原本已忘)再次知道→认识;认出
apologize = apo(离开) + log(讲话) + ize(表动词) = 不为自己讲话辩解→道歉
computerize = com(强调) + put(计算) + er(表名词) + ize(表动词) = 强调大量计算→用计算机做
再次知道→认出来,认可,认得
recognize
常考释义
They can recognize and eliminate cells from outside the body that might cause disease.
它们可以辨识并消灭那些来自体外、可能会引起疾病的细胞。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL45 L2v. 认识;认得;辨认出
I recognize you now.You are Mary's husband.
我现在认出你来了,你是玛丽的丈夫。
And you could recognize the story as you went from bard to bard.
你能从不同的吟游诗人口中辨认出这个故事。
来自《古希腊历史简介第3集》
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They can recognize and eliminate cells from outside the body that might cause disease.
它们可以辨识并消灭那些来自体外、可能会引起疾病的细胞。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL45 L3At that point we call it a memory T-cell because it's learned to recognize a protein marker that identifies this particular kind of bacterium.
到那时,我们就称它为记忆淋巴细胞,因为它已经学会辨识一种可以认出这种特定细菌的蛋白质制造者了。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL45 L3But before it's learned to recognize any particular protein from outside the body, we call it naive. Okay?
但在它学会辨认体外的任一特定蛋白质之前,我们称它为初始。明白了吗?
来源于:听力OFFICIAL45 L3Well, it began with a study one of them did on a dolphin, who had been trained to recognize a particular high-pitched tone.
这个是由一个用海豚作实验的研究开始的,实验中这只海豚被训练去识别一个特定的高音。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL30 L2There was a study using pigeons, where researchers attempted to reduce MSR to a matter of conditioning, that is, they claimed that the ability to recognize oneself in a mirror could be learned.
有一个研究用了鸽子,这个研究中研究人员试图减少MSR到条件作用的程度,也就说,他们认为,在镜子中认知自己的能力是可以学习的。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL28 L3For instance, as we all know, dogs recognize each other via smell.
就如我们熟知的那样,狗就是通过气味区别彼此的。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL28 P2Of course he didn’t claim that infants don’t have any sort of memory, it is acknowledged that they can recognize some stimuli, like faces.
当然他没有说婴儿没有任何记忆,大家都知道婴儿可以认知一些刺激物体,如人的长相。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL10 L6Consumer protection groups and parents believe that children are largely ill-equipped to recognize such techniques and that often exaggeration is used at the expense of product information.
消费者保护组织和家长们认为大部分孩子不具备识别这种手段的能力,而且他们认为这种夸大其词掩盖了相关产品信息。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL14 P1He recognized that there were three major kinds: fringing reefs, barrier reefs, and atolls; and he saw that they were related to each other in a logical and gradational sequence.
他识别出了三种主要的珊瑚礁:岸礁、堡礁和环礁;并且观察到珊瑚之间的排列是渐次有序、相互关联的。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL47 P3v. 察觉;意识到
He has not recognized the seriousness of the present situation.
他还没有意识到目前形势的严重。
Aristarchus recognized from his calculations that the Sun was much larger than the Earth and other planets.
通过计算,阿利斯塔克斯认识到太阳比地球及其他行星都大很多。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL21 L2At the end of the Pleistocene (around 10,000 B.C.), the technologies of food production may have already been employed on the fringes of the rain forests of western and central Africa, where the common use of such root plants as the African yam led people to recognize the advantages of growing their own food.
在更新世末期(大约公元前10000年),食品生产的技术可能已经在非洲西部和中部的热带雨林的边缘地区使用,在那里非洲山药等根茎型植物的普遍使用,使人们认识到自己种植食物的好处。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL52 P3Over time, they would have begun to recognize some places as special, important for some reason.
随着时间的过去,他们可能开始意识到有些地方是特别的,由于某些原因而显得很重要。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL29 L5It seems likely that Teotihuacán’s natural resources, along with the city elite’s ability to recognize their potential, gave the city a competitive edge over its neighbors.
很可能是特奥蒂瓦坎的自然资源和精英们发挥其潜能们的才能,给予了这座城市以与其邻居们抗衡的力量。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL8 P1The next step was to recognize a connection between group properties (physical or chemical similarities) and atomic mass (the measured mass of an individual atom of an element).
他们接下来又证实了元素的族群特性(物理或是化学相似性)和原子质量(一种元素的单个原子的测量质量)之间存在联系。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL16 P2I hope you can recognize by my saying that how much you do know about the subject.
我希望你能理解我说的“你对这个项目的了解到底有多少”。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL2 L1The work of Wildman and Niles suggests the importance of recognizing some of the difficulties of instituting reflective practice.
怀尔德曼和奈尔斯的工作表明认识进行反思的某些困难的重要性。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL9 P2Most of us aren’t in touch with ourselves in a way, so we just aren’t capable of recognizing profound truth.
我们很多人不能够以某种方式认识到自己,所以我们不能够领悟到深刻的真理。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL4 L3v. 正式向...致谢,正式感谢
His services to the state were recognized with the award of a knighthood.
他被封为爵士,以表彰他对国家的贡献。
v. 认可;承认
The United States recognized the People's Republic of China at last.
美国最终承认了中华人民共和国。
v. 赞赏,赏识,看重,公认
The book is now recognized as a classic.
这本书现在是一本公认的经典著作。
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