- 认为 rènwéi to thinkto think; to believe; to consider; to feel; used to express a judgment or opinion about someone or something
- 认识 rènshi to knowto be acquainted with a person; to recognize a character, face, or thing
- 认真 rènzhēn seriousserious; earnest; conscientious; showing careful attention to detail
- 承认 chéngrèn to admitTo admit or acknowledge a mistake, fact, or situation; to concede or confess.
- 确认 quèrèn to confirmto affirm, verify, or identify something with certainty; to recognize officially
- 认定 rèndìng to firmly believeTo be firmly convinced or of the firm opinion that something is true; to set one's mind on something.
- 认证 rènzhèng to authenticate, authenticationto officially certify or authenticate a document, product, or qualification after a review (e.g. by a notary or government agency)
- 认可 rènkě to approveto approve, allow, or recognize as valid
- 否认 fǒurèn to denyto deny; to repudiate; to declare to be untrue
- 认出 rènchū to recognizeto recognize or identify; to make out
- 认同 rèntóng to approveTo acknowledge, endorse, or agree with a specific viewpoint or value.
- 认购 rèngòu to subscribeTo subscribe to or offer to buy, typically used when purchasing stocks, bonds, or other securities
- 认知 rènzhī cognitionthe mental process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses; perception
- 认罪 rènzuì to plead guiltyto admit one's guilt; to confess to a crime
- 公认 gōngrèn to generally acknowledgeto be generally acknowledged, recognized, or accepted by the public; to be universally accepted
- 认得 rènde to recognizeTo be acquainted with a person or to identify something previously seen or learned; to know or remember someone or something upon seeing them.
- 辨认 biànrèn to identifyto distinguish specific features and identify someone or something; to recognize
- 认输 rènshū to admit defeatto concede; to admit one has lost or is inferior to an opponent
- 默认 mòrèn to tacitly approveTo agree to or acknowledge something without explicitly saying so; to acquiesce.
- 认清 rènqīng to see clearlyto recognize clearly; to see or realize the truth of a situation
- 认错 rèncuò to misidentifyTo identify someone or something incorrectly; to mistake one thing for another.
- 供认 gòngrèn to confessto acknowledge one's actions, typically under interrogation; to make a confession
- 认了 rènle to acceptTo resign oneself to something inevitable or unfavorable; to tolerate or endure a situation despite it being difficult or unfair.
- 认领 rènlǐng to claimTo identify and claim property that belongs to one; to claim lost or found property.
- 自认 zìrèn to believeTo believe or regard oneself as being a certain way; to consider oneself to be
- 认识论 rènshilùn epistemologytheory of knowledge; the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature, origins, and limits of human knowledge
- 认准 rènzhǔn to identify correctlyTo identify or recognize something with complete accuracy
- 指认 zhǐrèn to identifyto identify or point out someone or something to confirm its identity, such as a suspect or a piece of evidence
- 认命 rènmìng to resign oneself to fateTo accept misfortune or a difficult situation as inevitable or decreed by fate; to be resigned to one's lot.
- 认字 rènzì to know how to readTo be literate or know how to read characters; to learn to recognize characters.
- 矢口否认 shǐkǒufǒurèn to flatly denyto deny something flatly or refuse to admit the truth of a matter; to insist on one's innocence despite evidence
- 招认 zhāorèn to confess; confessionto admit to a crime or wrongdoing; to make a full confession of guilt
- 认人 rènrén to recognize peopleTo be able to recognize familiar faces or tell people apart, especially when referring to an infant's development.
- 认股 rèngǔ to subscribe to sharesTo buy or subscribe to stock in a company; to become a shareholder.
- 相认 xiāngrèn to recognize each otherTo recognize or acknowledge a relationship with each other, especially after a long separation or loss of contact
- 追认 zhuīrèn to recognize retroactivelyTo give official approval to a law, resolution, or action after it has already happened; to ratify or endorse something after the event.
- 供认不讳 gòngrènbùhuì to make a full confessionto confess everything; to plead guilty without concealing any details of the crime or deed
- 无可否认 wúkěfǒurèn undeniableTo be beyond doubt; there is no denying that something is true.
- 误认 wùrèn to misidentifyto identify or recognize incorrectly; to mistake one person or thing for another
- 认作 rènzuò to regard asto regard as; to view; to consider something as; to treat as
- 不认账 bùrènzhàng to deny responsibilityTo refuse to admit to what one has said or done; to go back on one's word or deny an obligation.
- 六亲不认 liùqīnbùrèn heartlessTo refuse to recognize one's own relatives; to be completely heartless, cold, or self-centered, showing no consideration for family or personal relationships.
- 认生 rènshēng shy with strangersto be shy or afraid when meeting strangers, typically said of young children
- 认账 rènzhàng to admitto acknowledge a debt; to own up to a mistake; to admit the truth about something one has said or done
- 认死理 rènsǐlǐ obstinateTo be stubborn or headstrong; to stick to a fixed idea and refuse to change regardless of the actual situation.
- 认罚 rènfá to accept punishmentto accept punishment willingly; to admit one's mistake and submit to a penalty
- 认贼作父 rènzéizuòfù to treat an enemy as a friendliterally "to acknowledge a bandit as one's father"; to sell oneself to the enemy or give allegiance to an invader
- 认明 rènmíng to identifyto identify or authenticate something; to recognize or see clearly
- 记认 jìrèn to identify and rememberto recognize and memorize based on identifying features
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH