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acknowledge

VI ขอบคุ ณ  แสดง ความ ขอบคุ ณ  thank khob-khun

 

acknowledge

VI ตอบรับ  แจ้ง ว่า ได้รับ  reply to answer respond to tob-rab

 

acknowledge

VI ยอมรับ  accept recognize yom-rab

 

acknowledge

VT ขอบคุ ณ  แสดง ความ ขอบคุ ณ  khob-khun

 

acknowledge

VT ตอบรับ  แจ้ง ว่า ได้รับ  tob-rab

 

acknowledge

VT ยอมรับ  yom-rab

 

acknowledge as

PHRV ยอมรับ ว่า เป็น  ยอมรับ  accept as yom-rab-wa-pen

 

acknowledged

ADJ เป็นที่ยอมรับ  accepted approved pen-ti-yom-rab

 

acknowledged

ADJ เป็นที่รับรู้  เป็น ที่ รับทราบ  pen-ti-rab-ru

 

acknowledgement

N การ ยอมรับ  acknowledgment kan-yom-rab

 

acknowledgement

N การแสดง ความ ขอบคุ ณ  acknowledgment appreciation gratefulness kan-sa-daeng-khwam-khob-khun

 

acknowledgement

N การ แสดงว่า ได้รับ  การรับรู้  acknowledgment kan-sa-daeng-wa-dai-rab

 

acknowledgement

N ใบ ตอบรับ  ข้อความ แสดงว่า ได้รับ  acknowledgment bai-tob-rab

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ACKNOWLEDGE

v.t.Aknol'edge, [ad and knowledge. See Know. ] 1. To own, avow or admit to be true, by a declaration of assent; as to acknowledge the being of a God.
2. To own or notice with particular regard.
In all thy ways acknowledge God. Proverbs 3:6; Isaiah 33:13.
3. To own or confess, as implying a consciousness of guilt.
I acknowledge my transgressions, and my sin is ever before me. Psalms 51:3; Psalms 32:5.
4. To own with assent; to admit or receive with approbation.
He that acknowledgeth the son, hath the father also. 1 John 2:23; 2 Timothy 2:25.
5. To own with gratitude; to own as a benefit; as, to acknowledge a favor, or the receipt of a gift.
Thy his gifts acknowledged not.
6. To own or admit to belong to; as, to acknowledge a son.
7. To receive with respect.
All that see them shall acknowledge that they are the seed which the Lord hath blessed. Isaiah 61:9; 1 Corinthians 16:18.
8. To own, avow or assent to an act in a legal form, to give it validity; as, to acknowledge a deed before competent authority.

 

ACKNOWLEDGED

pp. Owned; confessed; noticed with regard or gratitude; received with approbation; owned before authority.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ACKNOWLEDGE

Ac *knowl "edge, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Acknowledged; p. pr. & vb. n.Acknowledging. ] Etym: [Prob. fr. pref. a- + the verb knowledge. See Knowledge, and ci. Acknow. ]

 

1. To of or admit the knowledge of; to recognize as a fact or truth; to declare one's belief in; as, to acknowledge the being of a God. I acknowledge my transgressions. Ps. li. 3. For ends generally acknowledged to be good. Macaulay.

 

2. To own or recognize in a particular character or relationship; to admit the claims or authority of; to give recognition to. In all thy ways acknowledge Him. Prov. iii. 6. By my soul, I'll ne'er acknowledge thee. Shak.

 

3. To own with gratitude or as a benefit or an obligation; as, to acknowledge a favor, the receipt of a letter. They his gifts acknowledged none. Milton.

 

4. To own as genuine; to assent to, as a legal instrument, to give it validity; to avow or admit in legal form; as, to acknowledgea deed.

 

Syn. -- To avow; proclaim; recognize; own; admit; allow; concede; confess. -- Acknowledge, Recognize. Acknowledge is opposed to keep back, or conceal, and supposes that something had been previously known to us (though perhaps not to others ) which we now feel bound to lay open or make public. Thus, a man acknowledges a secret marriage; one who has done wrong acknowledges his fault; and author acknowledges his obligation to those who have aided him; we acknowledge our ignorance. Recognize supposes that we have either forgotten or not had the evidence of a thing distinctly before our minds, but that now we know it (as it were ) anew, or receive and admit in on the ground of the evidence it brings. Thus, we recognize a friend after a long absence. We recognize facts, principles, truths, etc. , when their evidence is brought up fresh to the mind; as, bad men usually recognize the providence of God in seasons of danger. A foreign minister, consul, or agent, of any kind, is recognized on the ground of his producing satisfactory credentials. See also Confess.

 

ACKNOWLEDGEDLY

ACKNOWLEDGEDLY Ac *knowl "edged *ly, adv.

 

Defn: Confessedly.

 

ACKNOWLEDGER

ACKNOWLEDGER Ac *knowl "edg *er, n.

 

Defn: One who acknowledges.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

acknowledge

ac knowl edge |akˈnälij əkˈnɑləʤ | verb 1 [ reporting verb ] accept or admit the existence or truth of: [ with obj. ] : the plight of the refugees was acknowledged by the authorities | [ with clause ] : the government acknowledged that the tax was unfair | [ with direct speech ] : That's true,she acknowledged. 2 [ with obj. ] (of a body of opinion ) recognize the fact or importance or quality of: the art world has begun to acknowledge his genius | he's generally acknowledged to be the game's finest coach. express or display gratitude for or appreciation of: he received a letter acknowledging his services. accept the validity or legitimacy of: Henry acknowledged Richard as his heir. 3 [ with obj. ] show that one has noticed or recognized (someone ) by making a gesture or greeting: she refused to acknowledge my presence. confirm (receipt of something ). ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from the obsolete Middle English verb knowledge, influenced by obsolete acknow acknowledge, confess.

 

acknowledged

ac knowl edged |akˈnälijd əkˈnɑːlɪʤd | adjective recognized as being good or important: he's an acknowledged expert in the field. an acknowledged comedy genius. accepted as valid or legitimate: an acknowledged brand leader.

 

Oxford Dictionary

acknowledge

ac ¦know |ledge |əkˈnɒlɪdʒ | verb 1 [ reporting verb ] accept or admit the existence or truth of: [ with obj. ] : the plight of the refugees was acknowledged by the authorities | [ with clause ] : the government acknowledged that the tax was unfair | [ with direct speech ] : That's true,she acknowledged. 2 [ with obj. ] recognize the importance or quality of: the art world has begun to acknowledge his genius | the hotel is widely acknowledged as one of Cornwall's finest. express gratitude for or appreciation of: he received a letter acknowledging his services. accept the validity or legitimacy of: Henry acknowledged Richard as his heir. 3 [ with obj. ] show that one has noticed or recognized (someone ) by making a gesture or greeting: she refused to acknowledge my presence. confirm (receipt of something ). DERIVATIVES acknowledgeable adjective ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from the obsolete Middle English verb knowledge, influenced by obsolete acknow acknowledge, confess .

 

acknowledged

ac ¦know |ledged |əkˈnɒlɪdʒd | adjective recognized as being good or important: he's an acknowledged expert in the field. an acknowledged comedy genius. accepted as valid or legitimate: Prince Louis's acknowledged heir.

 

acknowledgement

acknowledgement |əkˈnɒlɪdʒm (ə )nt |(also chiefly US acknowledgment ) noun [ mass noun ] 1 acceptance of the truth or existence of something: there was no acknowledgement of the family's trauma. 2 recognition of the importance or quality of something. the expression of gratitude or appreciation for something: he received an award in acknowledgement of his work. the action of showing that one has noticed someone or something: he touched his hat in acknowledgement . [ count noun ] a letter confirming receipt of something. 3 (acknowledgements ) a statement printed at the beginning of a book expressing the author's or publisher's gratitude to others.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

acknowledge

acknowledge verb 1 the government acknowledged the need to begin talks: admit, accept, grant, allow, concede, accede to, confess, own, recognize. ANTONYMS reject, deny. 2 he did not acknowledge Colin, but hurried past: greet, salute, address; nod to, wave to, raise one's hat to, say hello to. ANTONYMS ignore. 3 Douglas was glad to acknowledge her help: express gratitude for, show appreciation for, thank someone for. 4 nobody acknowledged my letters: answer, reply to, respond to. ANTONYMS overlook.

 

acknowledged

acknowledged adjective the acknowledged leader of the Neo-Impressionist movement: recognized, accepted, approved, accredited, confirmed, declared, confessed, avowed.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

acknowledge

acknowledge verb 1 the government acknowledged the need to begin talks: admit, accept, grant, allow, concede, confess, own, appreciate, recognize, realize, be aware of, be conscious of; subscribe to, approve (of ), agree to, accede to, concur with, acquiesce in, go along with, respect, cooperate with, bow to; informal take on board, be wise to; rare cognize. ANTONYMS reject, deny. 2 he did not acknowledge Colin, but hurried on past: greet, salute, address, hail, accost; nod to, wave to, signal to, raise one's hat to, say hello to, smile at; recognize, notice. ANTONYMS ignore. 3 few people acknowledged my letters: answer, return, reply to, respond to, react to; write back to someone, come back to someone. ANTONYMS overlook. 4 Douglas was glad to acknowledge her help: express gratitude for, show appreciation for, give thanks for, thank someone for, pay tribute to someone for, salute someone for, toast someone for; honour, celebrate, praise, speak highly of.

 

acknowledged

acknowledged adjective he is the acknowledged leader of the Turkish community: recognized, admitted, accepted, approved, accredited, confirmed, declared, proclaimed, confessed, sworn, avowed; undisputed, undoubted, unquestioned, unchallenged; rightful, true, proper, correct, genuine, authorized, sanctioned, just.

 

acknowledgement

acknowledgement noun 1 there was acknowledgement of the need to take new initiatives: acceptance, admission, granting, allowing, concession, confession, appreciation, recognition, realization, awareness, cognizance, knowledge; approval of, acquiescence in, agreement with, concurrence with, respect for, cooperation with. ANTONYMS denial. 2 Travis gave a smile of acknowledgement: greeting, welcome, salutation, saluting, hailing, address, hello, hallo; recognition, notice, heed, consideration. 3 I sent off the application form but there was no acknowledgement: answer, reply, response, reaction; answering; receipt; informal comeback. 4 their land has been exploited without acknowledgement or compensation: thanks, gratitude, appreciation, praise, commendation, credit, recognition, regard, respect; expression of appreciation, expression of gratitude, mention, honourable mention; a pat on the back, a round of applause; informal bouquets, brownie points; rare laudation. ANTONYMS ingratitude.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

acknowledge

ac knowl edge /əknɑ́lɪdʒ |-nɔ́l -/(名 )acknowledgement 動詞 s /-ɪz /; d /-d /; -edging 他動詞 1 かたく a. acknowledge A /(that )節 〗A 事実 過失など 〉を […であると ]認める , 認知する ; ⦅書 ⦆直接話法 …と (認めて )言う (say 他動詞 1a 語法 ) (!admitと違い, いやとは言わないまでもあまり認めたくないことを認めること ) acknowledge the failure 失敗を認める He acknowledged that he made [making ] a mistake .彼は間違ったことを認めた (!コーパス doingやwh節も使われるがthat節が圧倒的に多い ) ▸ “We still have a problem,the manager acknowledged .「我々はまだ問題を抱えている 」と経営者は認めた b. acknowledge A as [to be ] C 〗A 〈人 物など 〉をCと認める , Cとみなす (recognize ) (!Cは主に 名詞 , 時に 形容詞 分詞 ; しばしば受け身で ) She is widely [generally ] acknowledged as [to be ] one of the best tennis players .彼女は最高のテニス選手の1人だと広く [一般に ]みなされている 2 «…として » 〈人 仕事など 〉を正当に認識 [評価 ]する ; 〈地位 権威 主張など 〉を正式に認める, 法的に認知する «as » acknowledge her talent 彼女の才能を正当に評価する The Pope acknowledged his imperial status .教皇は彼の帝位を承認した 3 【うなずき ほほえみなどで 】〈人 (の存在 )〉に気付いたことを示す , あいさつする «with » They didn't acknowledge each other .彼らはお互い気付いた素振りを見せなかった acknowledge A with a smile A 〈人 〉に気付いて笑みで応える 4 手紙 贈答品 代金など 〉の受け取りを知らせる ; 〈受取状 〉を出す acknowledge receipt of the money 代金受け取りを通知する 5 〈相手の好意 あいさつ 賛辞など 〉に感謝の念を示す (!おじぎなどの目に見える行為をさす ) bow to acknowledge the compliment 賛辞に感謝して頭を下げる

 

acknowledged

ac kn wl edged 形容詞 〈人 事実などが 〉広く世に認められた, 有名な, 公認の .