acknowledged
adj. 公認的
v. 承認( acknowledge的過去式和過去分詞 ); 鳴謝; 對…打招呼; 告知已收到
If you acknowledge a fact or a situation, you accept or admit that it is true or that it exists.
Naylor acknowledged, in a letter to the judge, that he was a drug addict...
內勒在給法官的信中承認自己吸毒。
Belatedly, the government has acknowledged the problem...
政府遲遲才承認了該問題。
If someone's achievements, status, or qualities are acknowledged, they are known about and recognized by a lot of people, or by a particular group of people.
He is also acknowledged as an excellent goalkeeper...
他也被公認為是一名出色的守門員。
Some of the clergy refused to acknowledge the new king's legitimacy.
一部分神職人員拒絕承認新國王的合法地位。
If you acknowledge a message or letter, you write to the person who sent it in order to say that you have received it.
The army sent me a postcard acknowledging my request.
軍隊寄給我一張明信片告知我的申請書已收到。
If you acknowledge someone, for example by moving your head or smiling, you show that you have seen and recognized them.
He saw her but refused to even acknowledge her.
他看見了她,卻連招呼也不打。
If you acknowledge someone's applause, compliments, or kindness you make a gesture in order to thank them or show your appreciation.
Doran stuck his head out of the window to acknowledge the cheering...
多蘭將頭探出窗戶向歡呼的人們致謝。
She never even acknowledged the man who opened the door for her...
她對為自己開門的男士甚至連一點表示都沒有。
1. recognized or made known or admitted;
2. generally accepted
He acknowledged the sense of betrayal by civil rights leaders.
他承認自己有被民權領袖出賣了的感覺。
Laura acknowledged this compliment with a negligent wave of her left hand.
勞拉隨意揮了揮左手算是聽到了這個讚揚。
There is an acknowledged risk of lung cancer from radon.
氡被認為有誘發肺癌的危險。
He acknowledged the applause with a small bow.
他微微地鞠了一躬表示對掌聲的感謝。
He is also acknowledged as an excellent goal-keeper.
他也被公認為是一名出色的守門員。