/ əˈkweɪn.t ə ns / noun formal
used in some expressions about knowing or meeting people:
It was at the Taylors' party that I first made his acquaintance . 我是在泰勒家的聚会上初次和他相识的。
awakening

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/ əˈweɪ.k ə n.ɪŋ / noun
the act of starting to understand something or feel something:
a religious awakening 宗教意识的觉醒
perception

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/ pɚ- / C2 noun
a belief or opinion, often held by many people and based on how things seem:
We have to change the public's perception that money is being wasted. 公众认为是在浪费钱,我们必须改变他们的这种看法。
recognition

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/ ˌrek.əgˈnɪʃ. ə n / C2 noun
the fact of knowing someone or something because you have seen or heard him or her or experienced it before:
When he returned to his home town after the war, he found it had changed out of all/beyond all recognition . 战后他回到家乡时,发现一切已经面目全非了。
cognition

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/ kɑːg- / noun formal or specialized
the use of conscious mental processes:
a book on human learning, memory, and cognition 一本关于人类学习、记忆和认知过程的书

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/ noʊ / B1 verb
to be familiar with or have experience and understanding of:
I've known Daniel since we were at school together. 从我们一起上学开始我就认识丹尼尔。
recognize

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/ ˈrek.əg.naɪz / B1 verb
to know someone or something because you have seen or heard him or her or experienced it before:
I hadn't seen her for 20 years, but I recognized her immediately. 我20年没见她了,但我还是一眼就认出了她。

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/ ˌriːəˈkweɪnt / verb
to make someone or yourself familiar with something or someone again:
I have studied hard to reacquaint myself with civil and criminal law. 我努力学习,重新熟悉民法和刑法。
reacquainted

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/ ˌriːəˈkweɪn.t̬ɪd / adjective
familiar with something or someone again:
Getting reacquainted with her father has been a slow process. 对她而言,重新理解父亲是一个缓慢的过程。
reconception

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alive to sth phrase UK
If you are alive to something, you are thinking about it or familiar with it.
I ski for the excitement, but I'm also always alive to the risks. 我滑雪是为了追求刺激,但是我也从没有忘记这项运动的风险。
be awake to sth phrase mainly UK
If you are awake to something, you know about it.
Businesses need to be awake to the advantages of European integration. 实业界应意识到欧洲一体化的好处。
bear in on/upon phrase UK formal
If something is borne in on/upon someone, they are made to understand it.
Suddenly it was borne in on him that he was becoming too old to start a new career. 他突然意识到自己已经太老了,不适合开创新的事业。
take cognizance of sth phrase formal or specialized
to take notice of and consider something, especially when judging:
The lawyer asked the jury to take cognizance of the defendant's generosity in giving to charity. 律师请求陪审团要考虑到被告对慈善事业的慷慨捐助。
realize

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/ ˈriː.ə.laɪz / B1 verb
to understand a situation, sometimes suddenly:
They didn't realize the danger they were in. 他们没有意识到自己身处危险之中。
realization

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/ pɚˈsep.tɪv.li / adverb
in a way that shows the ability to notice and understand things that many people do not notice:
He has spoken perceptively on many subjects. 他在很多话题上都作了有深度的讲话。

( 认识 Cambridge Chinese (Simplified)-English Dictionary 的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)