English-Thai Dictionary
recognition
N การ จำได้ การทักทาย การ เห็นคุณ ค่า การ ยอมรับ
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
RECOGNITION
n.reconish'on or recognish'on. [L. recognitio.] 1. Acknowledgment; formal avowal; as the recognition of a final concord on a writ of covenant.
2. Acknowledgment; memorial.
3. Acknowledgment; solemn avowal by which a thing is owned or declared to belong to, or by which the remembrance of it is revived.
The lives of such saints had, at the time of their yearly memorials, solemn recognition in the church of God.
4. Knowledge confessed or avowed; as the recognition of a thing present; memory of it as passed.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
RECOGNITION
Rec `og *ni "tion, n. Etym: [L. recognitio: cf. F. recognition. See Recognizance. ]
Defn: The act of recognizing, or the state of being recognized; acknowledgment; formal avowal; knowledge confessed or avowed; notice. The lives of such saints had, at the time of their yearly memorials, solemn recognition in the church of God. Hooker.
New American Oxford Dictionary
recognition
rec og ni tion |ˌrekigˈniSHən ˌrɛkəɡˈnɪʃən | ▶noun the action or process of recognizing or being recognized, in particular: • identification of a thing or person from previous encounters or knowledge: she saw him pass by without a sign of recognition. • acknowledgment of something's existence, validity, or legality: the unions must receive proper recognition. • appreciation or acclaim for an achievement, service, or ability: his work was slow to gain recognition | she received the award in recognition of her courageous human rights work. • (also diplomatic recognition ) formal acknowledgment by a country that another political entity fulfills the conditions of statehood and is eligible to be dealt with as a member of the international community. ORIGIN late 15th cent. (denoting the acknowledgment of a service ): from Latin recognitio (n- ), from the verb recognoscere ‘know again, recall to mind ’ (see recognize ).
Oxford Dictionary
recognition
rec ¦og |ni ¦tion |rɛkəgˈnɪʃ (ə )n | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the action or process of recognizing or being recognized, in particular: • identification of a thing or person from previous encounters or knowledge: she saw him pass by without a sign of recognition | methods of production have improved out of all recognition . • acknowledgement of the existence, validity, or legality of something: the unions must receive proper recognition. • appreciation or acclaim for an achievement, service, or ability: his work was slow to gain recognition | she received the award in recognition of her human rights work. • (also diplomatic recognition ) formal acknowledgement by a country that another political entity fulfils the conditions of statehood and is eligible to be dealt with as a member of the international community. PHRASES beyond recognition so as to be no longer recognizable: within a few years, the Soviet Union changed almost beyond recognition | methods of production have improved beyond all recognition . ORIGIN late 15th cent. (denoting the acknowledgement of a service ): from Latin recognitio (n- ), from the verb recognoscere ‘know again, recall to mind ’ (see recognize ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
recognition
recognition noun 1 there was no sign of recognition on his face: identification, recollection, remembrance. 2 his recognition of his lack of experience: acknowledgment, acceptance, admission; realization, awareness, consciousness, knowledge, appreciation; formal cognizance. 3 the sport has finally received the recognition it deserves: official approval, certification, accreditation, endorsement, validation. 4 you deserve recognition for the tremendous job you are doing: appreciation, gratitude, thanks, congratulations, credit, commendation, acclaim, acknowledgment; informal bouquets.
Oxford Thesaurus
recognition
recognition noun 1 he stared at her, but there was no sign of recognition on his face: identification, recollection, recall, remembrance. 2 his recognition of his lack of political experience: acknowledgement, acceptance, admission, conceding, concession, granting; realization, awareness, consciousness, knowledge, perception, appreciation, understanding, apprehension, cognizance. 3 the organization will seek recognition by the International Rugby Board: official approval, certification, accreditation, endorsement, sanctioning, validation, ratification. 4 the team deserve recognition for the tremendous job they are doing: appreciation, gratitude, thanks, congratulations, a pat on the back, credit, commendation, acclaim, acclamation; tributes, acknowledgement, reward, honour, homage, applause, a round of applause, accolades; a mention; informal bouquets, brownie points.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
recognition
rec og ni tion /rèkəɡnɪ́ʃ (ə )n /→recognize 名詞 1 U (人 物をそれだと )見分けること , 識別 , 認識 ; 見覚え , 聞き覚え ; あいさつ ▸ Kim met my eyes but showed no sign of recognition .キムは私と目が合ったが, 私だとわからなかったようだった 2 U 【業績などへの 】賞賛 , 評価 , 感謝 «for » (!具体例ではa ~; その際しばしば修飾語を伴う ) ▸ Mike gained [received ] recognition for his work .マイクは業績を評価された 3 U «…の /…という » (事実 大切さを )認識すること «of /that 節 » (!具体例ではa ~; その際しばしば修飾語を伴う ) ▸ There is a growing recognition that smoking causes heart disease .喫煙は心臓病の原因であるという認識が高まりつつある 4 U (組織 文書などへの法的な )承認, 認可 ▸ the recognition of a new government 新政府の承認 5 U 〘コンピュ 〙(音声 画像などの )認識 (能力 )▸ speech [voice ] recognition 音声認識 beyond [out of ] (à ll ) recogn í tion まったく見分けがつかないほど 〈変わる 燃やすなど 〉.in recogn í tion of A A 〈業績など 〉を認めて ; Aのお礼に .