
adj.可認(rèn)識的
At the present time, human actual law system is far distant from the cognizable justice target. 目前,人類的實(shí)在法制度與可認(rèn)知的正義目標(biāo)還有很遠(yuǎn)的距離。
Yet, the integration of discourse, as a subject, and the cognizable psychology of both a translator and a reader are more important. 然而,語篇這一課題所具有的整體性,以及譯者與讀者的認(rèn)知心理更是中心所在。
His opinion also noted that the decision does not foreclose the act from challenge by someone who suffers “judicially cognizable injury resulting from it. 譯為:他的意見也表明這結(jié)果沒有妨礙來自一位受害者的“公平審理受傷害結(jié)果”的提案。
The denial of a recognized nationality, just as the denial of a recognized citizenship, constitutes a legally cognizable injury-in-fact for the purpose of standing. 否定公認(rèn)國籍,如同否定公認(rèn)公民權(quán),于是構(gòu)成興訟論據(jù)的法定事實(shí)損害。
adj.可認(rèn)識的;可辨別的;可承認(rèn)的
adj.未被承認(rèn)的;無法認(rèn)出的;無法識別的
adj.不可認(rèn)識的(不可知的;不可辨別的)
adj.不能認(rèn)識的