1. I did not recognise you with your new hair cut. (identity).
2. I havn't seen my uncle for 30 years, I hope I recognise him from his old photos. (to identify with something/someone previously known)
3. I recognise poor poetry when I see it. (to identify as by previous experience)
4. I hope the lawyer and the court recognise my claim for money. (to regard something as valid or genuine).
Phenome level, word level and sentence level.
The actress received an accolade for her performance.
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Avery wanted recognition in her field. Brand recognition is very important. The star did not realize how annoying recognition would be once she became famous. The recognition Luke received was not enough.
To gain academic recognition for their year abroad, each student must have 60 credits.At the award ceremony, Dr. Wood received recognition for his contributions to the research.
"Stylised" is the British English spelling. The street car was stylised beyond all recognition.
To gain academic recognition for their year abroad, each student must have 60 credits.
The children got special recognition for their academic achievements.
"The insults they gave her, were a blow to her prestige." -S.M.
Phonemelevel, word level and sentence level.
In 1979, Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, in recognition for the work she did in India, as the Leader of Order of the Missionaries of Charity.
Phonemelevel, word level and sentence level.
Phenome level, word level and sentence level.
It could mean gratitude or acknowledgement, or detection or identification. (Depending on the sentence)
The recipient of the nobel peace prize was (insert random nobel prize winner here... I'm drawing a blank.)