recommend
/ˌrekəˈmend/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌrekəˈmend/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌre-kə-ˈmend/ (ame, mw)
recommend — verb
- recommendpresent simple I / you / we / they
- recommendshe / she / it
- recommendedpast simple
- recommending-ing form
1. to tell someone that a person, thing, or action is good, useful, or suitable, es
to tell someone that a person, thing, or action is good, useful, or suitable, especially when giving advice about what to choose or do.
Justin recommended the Thai restaurant on Elm Street for our team lunch.
recommend + noun phrase + for + purpose
The coach recommended that Joshua start drinking more water during games.
recommend + that-clause (subjunctive)
The librarian recommended reading two novels before the start of term.
Tamar was recommended for the scholarship by her math teacher.
Can you recommend a good dentist near the train station?
- suggest
softer and less authoritative than recommend; a suggestion does not carry personal endorsement
- advise
implies expertise or authority, often from a professional (lawyer, doctor)
- advocate
implies active, public support for a cause or policy rather than a personal tip
- endorse
formal, public approval, often for a product, candidate, or brand
- oppose
to recommend against something is to actively oppose it
- discourage
to suggest that something should not be done
文法句型
recommend + noun phrase + to + person
recommend + noun phrase + for + purpose/role
recommend + that-clause (subjunctive)
recommend + -ing form
用法筆記
Only sense that accepts a that-clause or gerund as complement. The direct-infinitive pattern ('recommend someone to do something') is non-standard and should be avoided in careful writing.
常見錯誤
2. to cause a person or thing to seem attractive, appealing, or worth choosing in s
to cause a person or thing to seem attractive, appealing, or worth choosing in someone's eyes — for example, a location's quiet streets recommend it to families, or someone's honesty recommends them as a leader.
The cottage's quiet location recommends it to writers looking for peace.
quality/subject + recommend + to + person
What most recommends the garden is its rare collection of orchids.
wh-cleft: what most recommends
Aylin's patience and warmth recommend her as a primary school teacher.
The phone's long battery life strongly recommends it to hikers.
- speak well for
idiom with a similar meaning; 'His record speaks well for his ability'
- be a plus for
informal alternative; 'The location is a plus for the hotel'
文法句型
quality/feature + recommend + person/thing + to + group
what + adverb + recommends + noun
用法筆記
Subject is typically a feature, quality, or characteristic — not a person intentionally promoting something. Common in formal or descriptive writing. Does not take a that-clause or infinitive complement.