perceive
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If you perceive something, you see, notice, or realize it, especially when it is not obvious. 感知到
Students must perceive for themselves the relationship between success and effort. 学生们必须自己去认识到成功与努力之间的关系。
2. V-T If you perceive someone or something as doing or being a particular thing, it is your opinion that they do this thing or that they are that thing. 认为
Stress is widely perceived as contributing to coronary heart disease. 压力普遍被认为能造成冠心病。
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perceive /pəˈsiːv/ (perceiving,perceived,perceives)
剑桥词典
- America is perceived of as being less class-conscious than Britain .
- He perceives himself to be a failure , though nothing could be further from the truth .
- She perceives me as some sort of tyrant .
- How do you perceive your new role ?
- New technology was perceived to be a threat to employment .
perceive verb [T] (BELIEVE)
to come to an opinion about something, or have a belief about something认为;看待;视为
How do the French perceive the British? 法国人是如何看待英国人的?
Women's magazines are often perceived to be superficial . 女性杂志通常被认为是肤浅的。
例句
perceive verb [T] (SEE)
to see something or someone, or to notice something that is obvious察觉,注意到,意识到
Bill perceived a tiny figure in the distance . 比尔注意到远处有个很小的身影。
I perceived a note of unhappiness in her voice . 我从她的声音中觉察出一丝不快。
Perceiving that he wasn't happy with the arrangements , I tried to book a different hotel . 感觉到他对安排不满意,我就设法预订另外一家宾馆。 返回 perceive