acknowledgment
柯林斯词典
1. N-SING An acknowledgment is a statement or action which recognizes that something exists or is true. (对某物存在或属实的) 承认[also no det]
The president's resignation appears to be an acknowledgment that he has lost all hope of keeping the country together. 该总统的辞职看起来是对他已经放弃将国家团结起来的所有希望的一种承认。
2. N-PLURAL The acknowledgments in a book are the section in which the author thanks all the people who have helped him or her. 致谢辞
...two whole pages of acknowledgments. …整整两页的致谢辞。
3. N-UNCOUNT A gesture of acknowledgment, such as a smile, shows someone that you have seen and recognized them. 致意[also 'a' N]
Farling smiled in acknowledgment and gave a bow. 法林微笑致意并鞠了一躬。
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acknowledgment /əkˈnɒlɪdʒmənt/ (also acknowledgement) (acknowledgments)
剑桥词典
- [ 可数名词:有复数形式的名词 or 不可数或单数名词:没有复数形式的名词 ]
the fact of accepting that something is true or right
承认;认可…的属实或存在
All I want is some acknowledgment that his behaviour is unreasonable . 我只要你们承认他的行为是无理取闹就行。
something given to thank someone for what they have done
答谢的表示,谢礼
We sent her a copy of the book in acknowledgment of her part in its creation . 我们寄给她一本书以感谢她为这本书的问世所做的贡献。
a letter or email to say that something has been received
收件复函;确认收悉
I applied for four jobs , but I've only had one acknowledgment so far . 我申请了4份工作,可到现在只收到一封告知收悉的回信。
acknowledgments [ 名词的复数形式 ] (also acknowledgements)
a short text at the beginning or end of a book where the writer names people or other works that have helped in writing the book
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