acknowledge
acknowledge — verb
1. to admit, often unwillingly, that a fact or situation is real, or that a person
to admit, often unwillingly, that a fact or situation is real, or that a person or thing genuinely holds a certain quality or position.
Dr. Patel acknowledged that her first study had several weak points.
acknowledge + that-clause for admitting a fact
The minister finally acknowledged making mistakes during the budget talks.
acknowledge + -ing form
Most fans acknowledge Serena Williams to be one of the greatest players ever.
Bram refused to acknowledge his younger brother as the new family leader.
The school is now widely acknowledged as the best in the city.
文法句型
acknowledge + that-clause
acknowledge + -ing
acknowledge + obj + to be
用法筆記
Subject is often a person, group, or report giving a reluctant or formal admission. Distinguish from sense 2: this sense is about agreeing with a fact or status, not confirming arrival of a letter or parcel.
常見錯誤
2. to write back or otherwise reply, usually in business, to confirm that a letter,
to write back or otherwise reply, usually in business, to confirm that a letter, email, payment, or item has reached you.
Please acknowledge this email so I know my application arrived safely.
acknowledge + email for confirming arrival
The bank acknowledged receipt of the wire transfer within an hour.
fixed phrase: acknowledge receipt of
Mei still has not acknowledged the wedding invitation we sent last month.
Our office will acknowledge your complaint in writing within five working days.
- ignore
fail or refuse to reply
文法句型
acknowledge + noun (letter/email/payment)
acknowledge receipt of
用法筆記
Frequently used in business letters and emails; often paired with the noun 'receipt' or with documents (letter, email, invoice). Subject is usually the receiver, not the sender.
常見錯誤
3. to use a quick silent gesture, such as a nod, smile, or wave, to let a person kn
to use a quick silent gesture, such as a nod, smile, or wave, to let a person know you can see them.
Una walked past me without even acknowledging me.
acknowledge + person, basic pattern
The professor acknowledged the late students with a small nod.
acknowledge + person + with a nod
Theo smiled and waved to acknowledge her uncle across the busy market.
The singer acknowledged the cheering crowd by raising both hands above her head.
文法句型
acknowledge + person
acknowledge + person + with a nod/smile/wave
用法筆記
Object must be a person or group of people. The gesture itself is small and silent; if you say something, use 'greet' or 'say hello to' instead.
常見錯誤
4. to say in public, often in a speech or book, that you are grateful to someone fo
to say in public, often in a speech or book, that you are grateful to someone for help, support, or a useful contribution.
The author acknowledged her editor in the first pages of the novel.
acknowledge + person in formal writing
In her speech, the mayor acknowledged the firefighters for saving several homes.
acknowledge + person + for + noun
The team captain acknowledged the support of the local fans during a tough season.
Many scientists fail to acknowledge the help they receive from younger researchers.
- overlook
fail to mention someone's contribution
文法句型
acknowledge + help/support/contribution
acknowledge + person + for + noun
用法筆記
Object is normally help, support, contribution, or the person who provided them. Common in academic prefaces, awards speeches, and formal reports; rare in casual conversation.