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acknowledg
riconoscimento
acknowledge [βρετ əkˈnɒlɪdʒ, αμερικ əkˈnɑlədʒ] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. acknowledge (admit):
acknowledge fact
ammettere
acknowledge error
ammettere, riconoscere
to acknowledge that …
ammettere che …
to acknowledge to oneself
ammettere a se stesso (that che)
2. acknowledge (recognize):
acknowledge ability, problem, authority, claim
riconoscere
to be acknowledged as, to be an excellent lawyer, doctor
essere riconosciuto come un ottimo avvocato, medico
to acknowledge sb as leader
riconoscere qn come capo
this opera is acknowledged as, to be one of his greatest works
questa opera è riconosciuta come uno dei suoi lavori migliori
3. acknowledge (express thanks for):
acknowledge gift, help
esprimere gratitudine per
acknowledge applause
rispondere a
to acknowledge one's sources (in book)
citare le proprie fonti
4. acknowledge (confirm receipt of):
acknowledge letter, parcel
accusare ricevuta di
5. acknowledge (show recognition of):
acknowledge
riconoscere
he acknowledged them with a wave
fece loro (un) cenno con la mano
she didn't even acknowledge me, my presence
non si è neppure accorta di me, della mia presenza
I. acknowledgement [βρετ əkˈnɒlɪdʒm(ə)nt, αμερικ əkˈnɑlədʒmənt] ΟΥΣ
1. acknowledgement (admission):
acknowledgement (of fact, problem, authority, claim)
riconoscimento αρσ (of di; that che)
acknowledgement (of error, guilt)
riconoscimento αρσ
acknowledgement (of error, guilt)
ammissione θηλ (of di; that che)
in acknowledgement that …
riconoscendo che …
in acknowledgement of sth
in segno di riconoscenza per qc
in acknowledgement of sth
come riconoscimento di qc
2. acknowledgement (confirmation of receipt):
acknowledgement
avviso αρσ di ricevimento
3. acknowledgement (recognition of presence):
acknowledgement
cenno αρσ (di riconoscimento)
II. acknowledgements ΟΥΣ
acknowledgements npl (in book etc.):
acknowledgements
ringraziamenti αρσ
I. acknowledged [βρετ əkˈnɒlɪdʒd, αμερικ əkˈnɑlədʒd] ΡΉΜΑ μετ παρακειμ
acknowledged → acknowledge
II. acknowledged [βρετ əkˈnɒlɪdʒd, αμερικ əkˈnɑlədʒd] ΕΠΊΘ
acknowledged leader, champion, expert
riconosciuto, indiscusso
acknowledged writer, artist
riconosciuto, noto
acknowledge [βρετ əkˈnɒlɪdʒ, αμερικ əkˈnɑlədʒ] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. acknowledge (admit):
acknowledge fact
ammettere
acknowledge error
ammettere, riconoscere
to acknowledge that …
ammettere che …
to acknowledge to oneself
ammettere a se stesso (that che)
2. acknowledge (recognize):
acknowledge ability, problem, authority, claim
riconoscere
to be acknowledged as, to be an excellent lawyer, doctor
essere riconosciuto come un ottimo avvocato, medico
to acknowledge sb as leader
riconoscere qn come capo
this opera is acknowledged as, to be one of his greatest works
questa opera è riconosciuta come uno dei suoi lavori migliori
3. acknowledge (express thanks for):
acknowledge gift, help
esprimere gratitudine per
acknowledge applause
rispondere a
to acknowledge one's sources (in book)
citare le proprie fonti
4. acknowledge (confirm receipt of):
acknowledge letter, parcel
accusare ricevuta di
5. acknowledge (show recognition of):
acknowledge
riconoscere
he acknowledged them with a wave
fece loro (un) cenno con la mano
she didn't even acknowledge me, my presence
non si è neppure accorta di me, della mia presenza
self-knowledge [βρετ, αμερικ ˈˌsɛlf ˈnɑlədʒ] ΟΥΣ
self-knowledge
conoscenza θηλ di sé
knowledge-based system [ˌnɒlɪdʒbeɪstˈsɪstəm] ΟΥΣ
knowledge-based system
sistema αρσ esperto
unacknowledged [βρετ ʌnəkˈnɒlɪdʒd, αμερικ ˌənəkˈnɑlɪdʒd] ΕΠΊΘ
1. unacknowledged:
unacknowledged genius
incompreso, non riconosciuto
unacknowledged inventor, contribution
non riconosciuto
unacknowledged leader
non riconosciuto ufficialmente
unacknowledged terror, taboo
inconfessato
unacknowledged epidemic
non riconosciuto ufficialmente
2. unacknowledged letter:
unacknowledged
senza risposta
her letter remained unacknowledged
la sua lettera è rimasta senza risposta
knowledge [βρετ ˈnɒlɪdʒ, αμερικ ˈnɑlədʒ] ΟΥΣ
1. knowledge (awareness):
knowledge
conoscenza θηλ
to bring sth to sb's knowledge
mettere qn a conoscenza di qc
it has come to our knowledge that …
siamo venuti, giunti a conoscenza che or è giunto a nostra conoscenza che or abbiamo saputo che …
to my, your knowledge
per quanto ne so, ne sai
with the full knowledge of sb
con la piena consapevolezza di qn
to have knowledge of
essere a conoscenza di
he has no knowledge of what happened
non sa niente di ciò che è accaduto
to my certain knowledge he…
so di certo che lui…
without sb's knowledge
all'insaputa di qn, senza che qn lo sappia
2. knowledge:
knowledge (factual wisdom)
sapere αρσ
knowledge (factual wisdom)
scienza θηλ
knowledge (of specific field)
conoscenza θηλ
knowledge of the subject
la conoscenza dell'argomento
human, technical knowledge
conoscenze umane, tecniche
a thirst for knowledge
una sete di sapere
knowledge of computing
conoscenze informatiche
knowledge of Botticelli's work
conoscenza dell'opera di Botticelli
all branches of knowledge
tutte le branche del sapere
knowledge worker [ˌnɒlɪdʒˈwɜːkə(r)] ΟΥΣ
knowledge worker
knowledge worker αρσ
knowledge worker
lavoratore αρσ della conoscenza
knowledge engineering [ˌnɒlɪdʒendʒɪˈnɪərɪŋ] ΟΥΣ
knowledge engineering
ingegneria θηλ cognitiva
intelligent knowledge-based system [ɪnˌtelɪdʒəntˈnɒlɪdʒbeɪstˌsɪstəm] ΟΥΣ
intelligent knowledge-based system
= sistema esperto basato sulla conoscenza
acknowledge [ək·ˈnɑ:·lɪdʒ] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. acknowledge (admit):
acknowledge
ammettere
2. acknowledge (recognize):
acknowledge
riconoscere
acknowledge letter
accusare ricevuta di
acknowledge favor
ringraziare per
3. acknowledge (reply to) person, smile:
he acknowledged my smile with a wave
ha risposto al mio sorriso con un cenno di saluto
acknowledg(e)ment ΟΥΣ
1. acknowledg(e)ment (admission):
acknowledg(e)ment
ammissione θηλ
2. acknowledg(e)ment (recognition):
acknowledg(e)ment
riconoscimento αρσ
3. acknowledg(e)ment (reply):
acknowledg(e)ment
avviso αρσ di ricevimento
4. acknowledg(e)ment pl (in book):
acknowledg(e)ment
ringraziamenti αρσ pl
unacknowledged [ˌʌn·ək·ˈnɑ:·lɪdʒd] ΕΠΊΘ
unacknowledged greeting
ignorato, -a
unacknowledged author, scientist
non riconosciuto, -a
knowledge [ˈnɑ:·lɪdʒ] ΟΥΣ
1. knowledge (body of learning):
knowledge
conoscenza αρσ
to have (some) knowledge of sth
avere (una qualche) conoscenza di qc
to have a thorough knowledge of sth
conoscere qc a fondo
2. knowledge (acquired information):
knowledge
sapere αρσ
to have (no) knowledge about sth/sb
(non) sapere (niente) di qc/qu
to my knowledge
che io sappia
to be common knowledge
essere di dominio pubblico
3. knowledge (awareness):
knowledge
conoscenza αρσ
to bring sth to sb's knowledge
mettere qu a conoscenza di qc
to do sth without sb's knowledge
fare qc all'insaputa di qu
to deny all knowledge (of sth)
negare di sapere qualsiasi cosa (di qc)
expert knowledge ΟΥΣ
expert knowledge
competenza θηλ specialistica
foreknowledge [ˌfɔ:r·ˈnɑ:·lɪdʒ] ΟΥΣ
foreknowledge
precognizione θηλ
to have foreknowledge of sth
prevedere qc
knowledgeable [ˈnɑ:··dʒə·bl] ΕΠΊΘ
knowledgeable
bene informato, -a
to be knowledgeable about sth
conoscere qc molto bene
Present
Iacknowledge
youacknowledge
he/she/itacknowledges
weacknowledge
youacknowledge
theyacknowledge
Past
Iacknowledged
youacknowledged
he/she/itacknowledged
weacknowledged
youacknowledged
theyacknowledged
Present Perfect
Ihaveacknowledged
youhaveacknowledged
he/she/ithasacknowledged
wehaveacknowledged
youhaveacknowledged
theyhaveacknowledged
Past Perfect
Ihadacknowledged
youhadacknowledged
he/she/ithadacknowledged
wehadacknowledged
youhadacknowledged
theyhadacknowledged
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Still, she has acknowledged in interviews that the book features a number of candid stories.
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Most of the money was to finance intelligence activities in the drug war, though officials acknowledged a small part went to antiterrorist activities.
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A popular lecturer, he was acknowledged by his peers as an exceptionally intelligent man who had overcome the deficiencies of a small-town education.
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The red-faced author of the article acknowledged that he was wrong.
www.nydailynews.com
One cornerstone of imperial court proceedings was that all confessions had to be acknowledged by the accused's signature, personal seal, or thumbprint, requiring fast writing.
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