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comprehend

/kom-pri-hend/US // ˌkɒm prɪˈhɛnd //UK // (ˌkɒmprɪˈhɛnd) //

理解,领悟,领会,悟出

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to understand the nature or meaning of; grasp with the mind; perceive: He did not comprehend the significance of the ambassador's remark.
    • : to take in or embrace; include; comprise: The course will comprehend all facets of Japanese culture.

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Examples

  • Awe, the emotional response and feelings of wonder people experience when seeing things that they can’t fully comprehend, has long been associated with better mental and physical health.

  • We in the media unfortunately spent a couple of decades abetting this by deifying young tech founders who, it was often implied, simply know things we mere mortals can never comprehend.

  • In any case, once science began to comprehend the subatomic world, no force could stop the eventual revelation of the atom’s power.

  • Make Googlebot do as little leg-work as possible in order to comprehend your content.

  • I saw a few pictures in there that looked pretty but couldn’t comprehend what I was reading.

  • I wouldn't, but I also wouldn't be surprised if Patriots fans didn't properly comprehend the mechanics of sex, either.

  • White rappers are always difficult to comprehend, difficult to deal with.

  • It is very difficult to sit by helplessly while a friend is imprisoned for a crime that is too implausible to comprehend.

  • I could not comprehend the fact that Kristen and Lorne and Bill and all these people are singing “Happy Birthday” to me.

  • Indeed, when you read it, you comprehend how, almost inevitably, his oratorical gifts eclipsed his skill as a writer.

  • We cannot bring our minds to comprehend that power; but let us raise our thoughts and try to understand something concerning it.

  • These cherished plants seemed to comprehend and requite unaffected love.

  • Nor hast thou ever known, Aspasia,Or couldst thou comprehend the thoughts that onceThou didst inspire in me.

  • Not long after this talk Bessie had an experience in school that helped her to comprehend her mother's words.

  • It is very important they should comprehend my act quite clearly, and he is the very man to do this great service to humanity.