observing
adj. 注意的,留心的
v. 觀察,研究( observe的現在分詞 ); 遵守; (尤指為科學目的的)觀察; 看到
If you observe a person or thing, you watch them carefully, especially in order to learn something about them.
Stern also studies and observes the behaviour of babies...
斯特恩還研究觀察嬰兒的行為。
Are there any classes I could observe?...
有我可以觀摩的課嗎?
If you observe someone or something, you see or notice them.
In 1664 Hooke observed a reddish spot on the surface of the planet.
1664年,胡克注意到這顆行星表面有一塊微紅的斑點。
If you observe that something is the case, you make a remark or comment about it, especially when it is something you have noticed and thought about a lot.
We observe that the first calls for radical transformation did not begin until the period of the industrial revolution...
我們認為直到工業革命時期才出現了要求徹底變革的第一波吶喊。
'He is a fine young man,' observed Stephen.
“他是個很不錯的小夥子,”斯蒂芬評論道。
If you observe something such as a law or custom, you obey it or follow it.
Imposing speed restrictions is easy, but forcing motorists to observe them is trickier...
限制車速容易,但強制司機遵守這些限速規定就難辦多了。
The army was observing a ceasefire...
軍隊正遵守停火協議。
1. quick to notice; showing quick and keen perception
We change our behaviour by observing the behaviour of those around us.
我們透過觀察周圍人的舉止改變自己的行為。
The army was observing a ceasefire.
軍隊正遵守停火協議。
He'd been observing her the whole trip.
他整個旅途中都在觀察她.
No one seemed to be observing him, but he left at night.
但他還是在夜裡離開了.
She felt him observing her mass of hair.
她感覺得到那人在打量她的濃密的頭髮.