| recognized | All at once I saw a human form in the distance, and, to my surprise, soon recognized that the traveler was a woman. |
| recognized | All the students recognized her is their representative. |
| recognized | Although Bob was in disguise, I recognized him at a glance. |
| recognized | Among our employees he's recognized as a towering figure. |
| recognized | As I had met him before, I recognized him at once. |
| recognized | Chris recognized the boy from his math class and became very jealous. |
| recognized | Everyone recognized him to be a brilliant pianist. |
| recognized | Everyone recognized his skill. |
| recognized | For some reason I don't cope well with those recognized as hardliners. |
| recognized | Furthermore, experiments were never carried out against the rules but were performed always well within them - otherwise they would not be recognized as experiments at all. |
| recognized | Having met him before, I recognized him at once. |
| recognized | Having met the girl before, I recognized her at once. |
| recognized | Having seen him before, I recognized him. |
| recognized | Having seen him before, I recognized him at once. |
| recognized | Having seen him in the picture, I recognized him at once. |
| recognized | He had not been employed by the company two years before his linguistic abilities were recognized. |
| recognized | He is a recognized authority on the subject. |
| recognized | He recognized his son as lawful heir. |
| recognized | He wasn't recognized as a great writer until after his death. |
| recognized | He was recognized as a first-class singer. |
| recognized | He was such a tall boy that I recognized him at once. |
| recognized | His existence was recognized. |
| recognized | His great learning has at last been recognized. |
| recognized | His intelligence is widely recognized. |
| recognized | I hadn't recognized the importance of this document until you told me about it. |
| recognized | I had scarcely seen her before I recognized her. |
| recognized | In America 'rebate' is widely recognized, generally as an incentive where makers give back directly to consumers. |
| recognized | I recognized her at first glance. |
| recognized | I recognized her by the hat she was wearing. |
| recognized | I recognized her the moment I saw her. |
| recognized | I recognized him at first glance. |
| recognized | I recognized him at once. |
| recognized | I recognized him at once, because I had seen him before. |
| recognized | I recognized Jane at once by her voice. |
| recognized | I recognized Mary the moment I saw her. |
| recognized | I recognized Mr Jones at first glance. |
| recognized | I recognized the actor the minute I saw him. |
| recognized | I recognized the bank teller as the man I had seen in the movie theater. |
| recognized | I recognized the teacher at once, because I had met him before. |
| recognized | I recognized your voice right away. |
| recognized | It was not until I heard him speak that I recognized him. |
| recognized | Japan recognized the new government of that country. |
| recognized | Now he is recognized as one of the most promising writers. |
| recognized | Professor Smith is recognized to be one of the greatest scholars in English philology. |
| recognized | Shakespeare is recognized to be the greatest dramatist. |
| recognized | She had not been employed two months when her ability was recognized. |
| recognized | She is a brilliant scholar and is everywhere recognized as such. |
| recognized | She is recognized as the best figure-skater in the country. |
| recognized | She recognized him at once as the stranger in her dream. |
| recognized | She recognized that math was her weakest subject. |
| お目にかかる;お目に掛かる;御目にかかる;御目に掛かる | [おめにかかる, omenikakaru] (exp, v5r) (1) (hum) (See 会う, 目にかかる) to meet (someone of higher status); (2) (arch) to be recognized (esp. by someone of higher status); to be visible; to be seen; to be noticed [Add to Longdo] |
| お目に留まる;お目にとまる;御目に留まる | [おめにとまる, omenitomaru] (exp, v5r) to be recognized (by someone of higher status); to be noticed; to get attention [Add to Longdo] |
| エコファーマー | [ekofa-ma-] (n) environmentally friendly farmer (as recognized by law) (wasei [Add to Longdo] |
| ク活用 | [クかつよう, ku katsuyou] (n) classical form of i-adjective inflection (easily recognized by its attributive form ending in "ki" and predicative form ending in "shi") [Add to Longdo] |
| グラスリスト | [gurasurisuto] (n) Generally Recognized as Safe list (Recognised); GRAS list [Add to Longdo] |
| シク活用 | [シクかつよう, shiku katsuyou] (n) classical form of i-adjective inflection (easily recognized by its attributive form ending in "shiki" and predicative form ending in "shi") [Add to Longdo] |
| 臥竜鳳雛 | [がりょうほうすう, garyouhousuu] (n) gifted young person who shows much promise; unrecognized genius; great person whose talent is hidden under a bushel [Add to Longdo] |
| 漢字制限 | [かんじせいげん, kanjiseigen] (n) restrictions on the number of kanji recognized for usage (recognised) [Add to Longdo] |
| 定評 | [ていひょう, teihyou] (n) established opinion; established reputation; acknowledged authority; recognized scholar; (P) [Add to Longdo] |
| 日の目を見る | [ひのめをみる, hinomewomiru] (exp, v1, vi) to come into the light of day; to come to light; to become recognized; to surface [Add to Longdo] |
| 伏竜鳳雛 | [ふくりょうほうすう, fukuryouhousuu] (n) gifted young person who shows much promise; unrecognized genius; great person whose talent is hidden under a bushel [Add to Longdo] |
| 無認識 | [むにんしき, muninshiki] (adj-na) unrecognized; unrecognised; lack of recognition [Add to Longdo] |
| 目にかかる;目に掛かる;目に懸かる | [めにかかる, menikakaru] (exp, v5r) (1) (See お目にかかる) to meet (someone of higher status); (2) (arch) to be recognized (esp. by someone of higher status); to be visible; to be seen; to be noticed [Add to Longdo] |
| 跛行婚 | [はこうこん, hakoukon] (n) international marriage which is recognized in only one party's country (e.g. same-sex marriage, polygamy, underage marriage) [Add to Longdo] |