- To deem is a verb that means to view as or judge. Your parents or boss may deem something necessary that you don't, like coming home by midnight or working late.
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- v. 认为,视作;相信
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1. The evening was deemed a great success.
大家认为这次晚会非常成功。
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2. She deemed itprudent not to say anything.
她认为什么都不说是明智的。
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3. They would take any action deemed necessary.
他们会采取认为必要的任何行动。
- deem (v.) Old English deman "to judge, condemn, think, compute," from Proto-Germanic *domjan, denominative of *domaz, from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put" (compare doom). Originally "to pronounce judgment" as well as "to form an opinion." The two judges of the Isle of Man were called deemsters in 17c., a title formerly common throughout England and Scotland and preserved in the surname Dempster.
deem / diːm ; NAmE diːm / verb deemsth + noun/adj. | deemsth to be sth | deem(that)… ( formal) ( not usually used in the progressive tenses 通常不用于进行时 ) to have a particular opinion about sth 认为;视为;相信 SYN consider ◆ The evening was deemed a great success. 大家认为这次晚会非常成功。 ◆ She deemed itprudent not to say anything. 她认为什么都不说是明智的。 ◆ They would take any action deemed necessary. 他们会采取认为必要的任何行动。 deem deems deemed deeming deem / diːm ; NAmE diːm /
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