perceive
perceive 英 [pəˈsi:v] 美 [pərˈsiv]
v. 察觉,感知;理解为
进行时:perceiving 过去式:perceived 过去分词:perceived 第三人称单数:perceives
- When we perceive something, we become aware of or notice it. Sometimes we perceive things by using our senses of sight, hearing, and smell.
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- v. 察觉,感知;理解为
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1. I perceived a change in his behaviour.
我注意到他举止有些改变。
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2. She perceived that all was not well.
她意识到一切都不顺利。
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3. The patient was perceived to have difficulty in breathing.
发现病人呼吸困难。
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4. This discovery was perceived as a major breakthrough.
这一发现被视为一项重大突破。
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5. She did not perceive herself as disabled.
她没有把自己看成残疾人。
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6. They were widely perceived to have been unlucky.
人们普遍认为他们的运气不佳。
- perceive (v.) c. 1300, via Anglo-French parceif, Old North French *perceivre (Old French perçoivre) "perceive, notice, see; recognize, understand," from Latin percipere "obtain, gather, seize entirely, take possession of," also, figuratively, "to grasp with the mind, learn, comprehend," literally "to take entirely," from per "thoroughly" (see per) + capere "to grasp, take," from PIE root *kap- "to grasp."
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