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N-SING
(對(duì)事實(shí)、局面等的)承認(rèn)
An acknowledgement is a statement or action which recognizes that something exists or is true.
例句
The President's resignation appears to be an acknowledgment that he has lost all hope of keeping the country together...
總統(tǒng)的辭職似乎表明他對(duì)維護(hù)國(guó)家穩(wěn)定已不抱任何希望。
He appreciated her acknowledgement of his maturity.
她承認(rèn)他的成熟,他對(duì)此心懷感激。
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N-PLURAL
(作者的)致謝,鳴謝
The acknowledgements in a book are the section in which the author thanks all the people who have helped him or her.
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N-UNCOUNT
打招呼的表示(如微笑等)
A gesture of acknowledgement, such as a smile, shows someone that you have seen and recognized them.
例句
Farling smiled in acknowledgement and gave a bow...
法林微笑示意,又躬身行了個(gè)禮。
Mitzi nodded a perfunctory acknowledgement as her glass was filled.
杯子被倒?jié)M時(shí)米芝敷衍性地點(diǎn)頭示意。
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N-VAR
公開(kāi)致謝
An acknowledgement is a published statement in which you express your gratitude for or appreciation of something.
例句
The benefit to the donor was an acknowledgment of the donation in a printed bulletin...
捐贈(zèng)者被印入捐贈(zèng)公示榜以示感謝。
Grateful acknowledgment is made for permission to reprint.
為獲準(zhǔn)重印致以深切感謝。
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N-COUNT
(表示已收到信函等的)確認(rèn)通知,收件復(fù)函
An acknowledgement is a letter or message that you receive from someone, telling you that something you have sent to them has arrived.
例句
I have received neither an acknowledgment nor a reply.
我未收到任何復(fù)函或答復(fù)。