perceived
v. 感觉( perceive的过去式和过去分词 ); 视为; 认为; 理解为
If you perceive something, you see, notice, or realize it, especially when it is not obvious.
A key task is to get pupils to perceive for themselves the relationship between success and effort...
关键任务是让学生们自己认识到成功和努力之间的关系。
'Precisely what other problems do you perceive?' she asked.
“你究竟还发现了什么问题?”她问道。
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.
Stress is widely perceived as contributing to coronary heart disease...
压力被广泛认为是导致冠心病的一个因素。
They strangely perceive television as entertainment.
奇怪的是,他们居然将电视看作娱乐。
1. detected by instinct or inference rather than by recognized perceptual cues;
2. detected by means of the senses;
I perceived a change in his behaviour.
我注意到他举止有些改变。
On entering his house, we at once perceived him to be tasteful.
我们一进他的房子, 立刻感觉到他是个高品位的人.
They perceived that the enemy was trying to wear down their resistance.
他们明白敌人是想用消耗的办法来制服他们的抵抗.
Soon the boy perceived the snake to be a dead one.
男孩很快发觉那条蛇是死的.
I perceived that I could not make him change his mind.
我意识到我不能使他改变主意.