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ac·knowl·edge
/ɪkˈnɑlɪʤ, æk-/
(
vt
.)承認;感激,答謝
From:
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acknowledge
認可
From:
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acknowledge
等候認可
WAK
From:
Network Terminology
acknowledge
認可 確認 應答
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
ac·knowl·edge
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
acknowledged
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
acknowledging
]
1.
To
own
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
acknowledge
a
deed
.
Syn:
--
To
avow
;
proclaim
;
recognize
;
own
;
admit
;
allow
;
concede
;
confess
.
Usage:
--
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
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
acknowledge
v
1:
declare
to
be
true
or
admit
the
existence
or
reality
or
truth
of
; "
He
admitted
his
errors
"; "
She
acknowledged
that
she
might
have
forgotten
" [
syn
:
admit
] [
ant
:
deny
]
2:
report
the
receipt
of
; "
The
program
committee
acknowledged
the
submission
of
the
authors
of
the
paper
" [
syn
:
receipt
]
3:
express
recognition
of
the
presence
or
existence
of
,
or
acquaintance
with
; "
He
never
acknowledges
his
colleagues
when
they
run
into
him
in
the
hallway
"; "
She
acknowledged
his
complement
with
a
smile
"; "
it
is
important
to
acknowledge
the
work
of
others
in
one's
own
writing
" [
syn
:
notice
]
4:
express
obligation
,
thanks
,
or
gratitude
for
; "
We
must
acknowledge
the
kindness
she
showed
towards
us
" [
syn
:
recognize
,
recognise
]
5:
accept
as
legally
binding
and
valid
; "
acknowledge
the
deed
"
6:
accept
(
someone
)
to
be
what
is
claimed
or
accept
his
power
and
authority
; "
The
Crown
Prince
was
acknowledged
as
the
true
heir
to
the
throne
"; "
We
do
not
recognize
your
gods
"
[
syn
:
recognize
,
recognise
,
know
]
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