英 [kɒɡˈnaɪz] 美 [ˈkɑːɡˌnaɪz]
vt. 认识,认知
第三人称单数cognizes
现在分词cognizing
过去式cognized
过去分词cognized
cognize //
动词 to perceive, become aware of, or know 认知; 意识到; 知道
认定-引用次数:42
Judicial Provement is a Subjective Process of Judgement. Judges cognize facts of suit fairly subjectively.
诉讼证明过程是一个主观判断过程 ,法官对事实的认定有很大的主观性。
参考来源诉讼证明过程的主观性分析
认识-引用次数:22
As such it is necessary to rationally estimate and cognize the inherit defects in the criminal regulations of smuggling.
因而,有必要理性地判断和认识走私罪刑事立法的内在缺陷。
参考来源走私罪刑事立法论
认知-引用次数:19
The theory of art imitaion initiated ancient Greece held sway for a time in the West,which stresses the artistic real reproduction of lives and helps the people cognize the world.
从古希腊开始的艺术摹仿说在西方一度占据主导地位,它强调艺术是对生活的真实再现,可以协助人们认知世界。
参考来源论西方现代艺术中的反再现主义
北京大学现代自然科学与哲学研究中心2003年2月的寒假讨论班,研究认知(Cognize)的复杂性(Complexity)问题,其目的也是探索如何培养高素质、高脑能的人才。因此什么是脑能?
... cognitive: 认识的 cognize: 知道,认识 cognizable: 可认识的 ...
... 不执 non-attachment 执受 cognize 执扎 BUNDLING ...
cognitively 认知地
cognition 认识;知识;认识能力
cognizance 审理,审判管辖权;认知;标志
cognise (主英)认识(等于cognize)
认识,认知
We cognize the abstract idea of time by concrete concepts.
人类通过其他具体概念来认知时间这一抽象概念。
To cognize and deal with the void contract is a very important problem in legal study and practices.
无效合同的认定及其处理是合同法理论和司法实践中的重要问题。
Such as passive - attacking personality, force of personality, personality type USES such as cognize.
如被动—攻击型人格、强迫型人格、癔症型人格等。