perceive
v. 意識到; 察覺,發覺; 理解
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...
關鍵任務是讓學生們自己認識到成功和努力之間的關係。
'Precisely what other problems do you perceive?' she asked.
“你究竟還發現了什麼問題?”她問道。
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...
壓力被廣泛認為是導致冠心病的一個因素。
They strangely perceive television as entertainment.
奇怪的是,他們居然將電視看作娛樂。
1. to become aware of through the senses;
2. become conscious of;
The first is something that has both movement and inertia. That we perceive.
前者是動靜俱備的某些東西. 即咱們所感受的.
It is a spiritual gift from God for a man to perceive his sins.
為一個人而言,認識他自己的罪是一份來自上帝的禮物.
To perceive in terms of past experiences.
統覺理解憑藉以往經驗來察覺.
The visitors perceive that they are unwelcome and soon leave.
遊客察覺到自己不受歡迎後會很快離開那裡.
The Confederate States perceive that they cannot carry all before them with a rush.
南部邦聯可以看出,他們不可能突然一下子大獲全勝.