recognised
recognised — adjective
1. accepted or acknowledged by many people as having a particular status, value, or
accepted or acknowledged by many people as having a particular status, value, or quality — for example, a recognised expert in a field, a recognised qualification for a profession, or a recognised risk to public health.
Dr. Obi is a recognised expert in tropical medicine and has published over 200 papers.
recognised + [profession/role noun]
The University of Tokyo offers recognised qualifications that are accepted by employers worldwide.
recognised + [qualification noun]
Lack of sleep is a recognised cause of poor concentration in school-age children.
The Watanabe Heart Institute in Tokyo is a recognised centre for cardiac surgery.
- acknowledged
more neutral and less official than 'recognised'; can apply to feelings or facts
- accepted
broader in meaning; does not necessarily imply official or expert validation
- established
stronger implication of long-term stability and reliability
- unrecognised
direct opposite; not accepted or acknowledged
- unacknowledged
suggests a fact or contribution exists but has not been formally noted
文法句型
recognised + noun
widely/internationally recognised
recognised as + noun
用法筆記
This is the British English spelling; the American English spelling is 'recognized'. The adjective usually appears before a noun (attributive position) rather than after a linking verb.