- 认为 rènwéi thinkto believe; to think; to consider; to feel
- 认识 rènshi knowto be acquainted with, to recognize, or to be familiar with someone or something.
- 认真 rènzhēn conscientiousconscientious, earnest, or serious in one's manner or work
- 承认 chéngrèn admitto admit, concede, or acknowledge the truth of a fact or mistake
- 确认 quèrèn confirmto verify the truth, accuracy, or validity of something, or to provide formal acknowledgment
- 认定 rèndìng determineto officially or formally conclude a fact, amount, or status after investigation or judgment
- 认证 rènzhèng certifyto officially approve or grant accreditation according to established standards
- 认可 rènkě acknowledgeto recognize the validity, quality, or status of someone or something
- 否认 fǒurèn denyto declare to be untrue or refuse to admit the existence of something
- 认出 rènchū recognizeto identify someone or something from having encountered them before
- 认同 rèntóng approveto agree with, endorse, or acknowledge the validity of an idea, proposal, or person
- 认购 rèngòu offer to buyto undertake or agree to purchase something, such as real estate or goods, often in advance of official sale
- 认知 rènzhī cognitionthe mental process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- 认罪 rènzuì plead guiltyto admit guilt or plead guilty
- 公认 gōngrèn recognizeduniversally acknowledged or accepted by the public
- 认得 rènde recognizeto identify or remember someone or something upon seeing them
- 辨认 biànrèn identifyto recognize or identify someone or something through careful observation of characteristics or evidence
- 认输 rènshū concedeto acknowledge or admit defeat in a game, competition, or argument
- 默认 mòrèn defaultA pre-selected option or setting adopted by a computer program or system when no alternative is specified.
- 认清 rènqīng recognizeto see clearly, recognize, or realize
- 认错 rèncuò apologizeto admit an error or acknowledge one's mistake
- 供认 gòngrèn confessto admit to a crime or wrongdoing; a confession
- 认领 rènlǐng claimto claim something, such as lost property or belongings, as one's own
- 自认 zìrèn regard oneselfto consider or believe oneself to be a certain way
- 认识论 rènshilùn epistemologyepistemology (the philosophical theory of knowledge and how it is acquired)
- 认准 rènzhǔn believe firmlyto be firmly convinced of something or to set one's mind on a specific goal or person
- 指认 zhǐrèn identifyto identify
- 认命 rènmìng accept fateto accept one's misfortunes or situation as being determined by fate; to be resigned to one's lot
- 认字 rènzì learn to readto learn to recognize written characters or words
- 矢口否认 shǐkǒufǒurèn deny flatlyto deny flatly; to categorically refuse to admit something
- 招认 zhāorèn confessto confess
- 认人 rènrén distinguish peopleto be able to tell people apart or identify individuals by their appearance
- 相认 xiāngrèn acknowledgeto formally accept or admit to a personal or family relationship
- 追认 zhuīrèn posthumous recognitionto confer a title, honor, or membership on a person after their death
- 供认不讳 gòngrènbùhuì confess fullyto make a full confession; to plead guilty
- 认作 rènzuò regard asto regard, view, or consider someone or something as having a particular identity or quality
- 六亲不认 liùqīnbùrèn disowning relativesnot recognizing one's family; self-centered and making no allowances for relatives
- 认生 rènshēng shy with strangers
- 认账 rènzhàng acknowledge debtto acknowledge a debt or financial obligation
- 认死理 rènsǐlǐ obstinatestubbornly adhering to a particular viewpoint or line of reasoning; dogmatic and inflexible
- 认罚 rènfá accept punishmentto accept punishment
- 认贼作父 rènzéizuòfù betrayto treat an enemy or evildoer as one's benefactor; to sell oneself to the enemy
- 认明 rènmíng identifyto recognize and establish the identity of someone or something
- 认头 rèntóu concede defeatto admit defeat; to accept having lost
- 拜认 bàirèn formally recognizeTo formally accept or acknowledge someone as a mentor, foster parent, or superior, often involving a ritual or ceremony.
- 认死扣儿 rènsǐkòur stubbornstubborn; to be a stickler
- 认养 rènyǎng adoptto choose to raise a child or animal as one's own
- 认亲 rènqīn acknowledge kinshipTo identify or formally accept someone as a relative.
- 翻脸不认人 fānliǎnbùrènrén turn hostileto suddenly fall out with someone and become hostile
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH