observant
adj. 善於觀察的,觀察力敏銳的; 嚴守教規的
Someone who is observant pays a lot of attention to things and notices more about them than most people do.
That's a marvellous description, Mrs Drummond. You're unusually observant...
您的描述令人驚歎,德拉蒙德太太,您真是獨具慧眼。
An observant doctor can often detect depression from expression, posture, and movement.
善於觀察的醫生常常能從人的表情、姿勢以及動作診察出抑鬱症。
An observant follower of a religion performs all the duties that his or her religion requires.
...a profoundly observant Islamic country.
嚴守教規的伊斯蘭國家
1. paying close attention especially to details
2. quick to notice; showing quick and keen perception
3. (of individuals) adhering strictly to laws and rules and customs;
EMPEROR: You are not very observant. That worries me.
皇帝: 你的嗅覺不夠靈. 我有些擔心.
You should have been more observant when he stared at you; it was certainly a red flag.
當他盯視你的時候一定是大事不妙, 那時你就應該提高警覺了.
You should be observant of the traffic rules.
你應該遵守交通規則.
Other keys to survival: staying observant and remembering to rest.
其他生存的技巧有: 保持敏銳的觀察力,記住要休息.
So observant to a point people sometimes believe they may have psychic abilities.
因此觀察家認為這類人具有感知心靈的能力.