rèn dìng
croire fermement; affirmer; maintenir
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我认定他是无辜的。
wǒ rèn dìng tā shì wú gū de.
I believe he is innocent.
警方认定这是一起谋杀案。
jǐngfāng rèn dìng zhè shì yī qǐ móu shā àn.
The police determined that this was a murder case.
医生认定他得了癌症。
yī shēng rèn dìng tā dé le áizhèng.
The doctor determined that he had cancer.
认准 (rènzhǔn)
to decide on
认实 (rènshí)
to acknowledge
怀疑 (huáiyí)
doubt
否定 (fǒudìng)
deny
The Chinese word 认定 (rèn dìng) is composed of two characters: 认 (rèn) and 定 (dìng). The character 认 means "to recognize" or "to acknowledge," while the character 定 means "to determine" or "to decide." Together, the two characters form the word 认定, which means "to firmly believe" or "to be convinced of something."The word 认定 is often used in legal contexts to refer to a court's decision or verdict. It can also be used in more general contexts to refer to a person's strong belief or conviction about something. For example, someone might say 我认定他是无辜的 (wǒ rèn dìng tā shì wú gū de), which means "I firmly believe that he is innocent."The word 认定 is a useful addition to any HSK learner's vocabulary. It is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts to express a person's strong belief or conviction about something.