单词 | perceive |
释义 | perceive verbadverb | verb + perceive | preposition | phrases adverb➤clearly, distinctly清楚地意识到➤dimly隐约感觉到◆the remedy for the problem was only dimly perceived by scientists until recently.直到最近科学家们才隐约意识到解决该问题的办法。➤directly直接感知◆the world of directly perceived objects直接感知的物质世界➤differently感知不同◆risks are perceived differently by different people.不同的人对风险有不同的感觉。➤easily, readily容易察觉到◆the industrial bias of canal building can be readily perceived by looking at figure 7.3.从图 7.3 中可以很容易地看出开凿运河主要出于工业目的。➤accurately, correctly准确/正确认识➤wrongly错误地认识➤immediately立刻注意到verb + perceive➤be able to, can有能力察觉出;能感觉到➤be unable to没有能力察觉出▸➤fail to未意识到▸➤be difficult to难以意识到preposition➤as看作⋯◆the general's words were perceived as a threat by countries in the region.将军说的话被该地区所有国家看作是一种威胁。phrases➤commonly perceived, generally perceived, typically perceived, widely perceived通常/一般/普遍/广泛被看作⋯◆it is widely perceived as a women's health problem, but it does also affect men.这被广泛看作是女性健康问题,但实际上也影响男性。➤a failure to perceive sth, an inability to perceive sth未能意识到⋯;没有能力察觉⋯perceive /pəsiːv; name pərsiːv/ [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) (formal) to notice or become aware of sth, especially sth that is not obvious注意到;意识到;察觉到◆i perceived a change in his behaviour over those months.我注意到他的举止在那几个月有些改变。◆the patient was perceived to have difficulty in breathing.发现该病人呼吸困难。ⓘ this pattern is usually used in the passive.此句型通常用于被动语态。 ➡ see also perception → awareness perceive/pəˈsi:v ||; pɚˈsiv/verb [t] (formal 正式) 1. to notice or realize sth 留意到;察觉到: ◇scientists failed to perceive how dangerous the level of pollution had become. 科学家没有察觉到污染物的浓度已有多危险。 2. to understand or think of sth in a particular way 把(某事物)看作或认为: ◇i perceived his comments as a criticism. 我把他的意见视为批评。 ☞noun perception 名词为perception perceivesee ⇨ notice/not notice 1 per·ceive /pə`siv; pəˈsiːv/v [t]formal 【正式】 1. to understand or think about something in a particular way 理解,认为:◇it is a difficult situation, but we don't perceive it as a major problem. 这确是个困难的情况,但我们不认为是什么大问题。 2. to notice, hear, or see something that is not easy to notice 注意到,感觉到,觉察到:◇it is difficult to perceive the difference between the two sounds. 很难听出这两个声音之间的不同之处。 |
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