Examples of using Could recognize in English and their translations into Chinese
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He could recognize in no one but himself an indubitable right to love her.
If Fido the Seeing Eye Dog could recognize more colors, he might better read red and green traffic signals.
The researchers played complex sounds to people while they were sleeping, and afterward the sleepers could recognize those sounds when they were awake.
Because he wrote on my papers with such attention and care, his was the first handwriting other than my parents' that I could recognize.
Using computer vision, it could recognize and steer toward the person closest to it.
And she lay at his feet until the morning: and she rose up before one could recognize another.
The deep learning networks learned more and more from each breath sample until they could recognize specific patterns that revealed specific compounds in the breath.”.
This decisive insight is one that only a very critical rationalist could recognize.
Moreover, they could recognize the type of exercise and reliably count repetitions.
For example, one website could recognize that you have already offered personal data and it won't ask for the same information again.
Something those very successful people I would interviewed said they could recognize on sight, but couldn't think of how to directly test for?
One in six experimental subjects could recognize color with their fingertips after only 20-30 minutes training, and blind people developed this sensitivity even more quickly.
Carl had been caught by surprise: he could recognize a face that smiled regularly, or a face that frowned regularly, even if it were unlined.
In the future, computers could recognize medical diagnoses that have a higher-than-average probability of taking unexpected twists.
Lie down until morning." 14So she lay at his feet until morning, and she arose before one could recognize another.
MIT's Cynthia Breazeal develops Kismet, a robot that could recognize and simulate emotions.
In 2011, Google revealed a system that could recognize cats in YouTube videos, and soon after came a wave of DNN-based classification systems.
For periods greater than one hour, 100 percent of the women could recognize their baby's distinctive smell.
The NTSC signals can be converted into the digital signals that a computer could recognize by adapters.
In 2000, Professor Cynthia Breazeal developed Kismet, a robot that could recognize and simulate emotions with its face.