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  • Australian English spelling: s or z [recognize recognise]
    Hi! I am writing an essay for a university in Australia, and I am not sure whether to spell the verbs with an ‘s’ or a ‘z’ (e g British reanalyse or American reanalyze; recognise or recognize) I’m really confused as I have grown up in many countries and I am familiar with several versions of
  • Acknowledge vs. Recognize - WordReference Forums
    The first is when you recognise something because you have seen it before, as in "I recognised the house as soon as I saw it again " The second is in the sense of giving recognition, and in some way accepting its value
  • under-recognised - WordReference Forums
    Known as Charles the Terrible to his enemies[2], he was the last Valois Duke of Burgundy and his early death was a pivotal, if under-recognised, moment in European history Hi,all I am very confused with "under-recognised" there what is its exact meaning? context
  • Recognise by to . . . | WordReference Forums
    Hi everyone! I'm revising for an exam and I've faced the verb recognise Is it follwed by the preposition by or to? "to" sound better to me but I've found it followed by by It said in my notes: "Inalienable rights that should be recognised by every person regardless of origin, culture and
  • You are not recognised me. [passive voice] - WordReference Forums
    Hello, You are not recognised I know The above sentence is in passive voice You are not recognised me Is the above sentence in active voice Regards, sri
  • regarded vs recognised - WordReference Forums
    Hi, Question: Is "reognised or regarded more suitable for my sentence? Sentence: Your company is well recognised regarded Eg, it won the Prize X My opinion: Someone suggests that using "recognised" is a bit odd, so I would like to see other people's opinions Thanks
  • At a glance vs At the first sight - WordReference Forums
    Hi everyone, I saw the sentence "At a glance I understood him " in a video of a non-native speaker I think that sentences like "I understood him at a glance ", "I recognised him at the first sight "are better I'd like to have your say on this
  • deem fit - WordReference Forums
    Hola chicos, estoy traduciendo un texto y me he quedado atascada en esta frase: " This is why they recognised ‘the right of self-determination by freely choosing the form or system of government [the Spanish population] deem fit based on mutual agreement’" Mi intento: "Es por ello que
  • Coffee table tea table | WordReference Forums
    There are enough examples of "sat around the tea-table" in Google Books to show that a "tea-table" is a recognised piece of furniture Velisarius above clarifies the distinction I always assume that coffee tables are low and tea-tables are "the normal height", so to speak
  • épreuves d’artistes (E. A. ) épreuves hors commerce (H. C. )
    I'm seeking the recognised translation of these terms in English We're talking here about limited edition artists' prints I'm guessing at artist's proofs and printer's proofs but could do with confirmation from a reliable authority please Thanks in advance!





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