deemed 的定义
- assumed or judged:No one ships cars here from the United States—it would cost you 85% duty on the deemed value of the car!
deemed 近义词
regard, consider
更多deemed例句
- The new rules comes as Pakistan has cracked down on what it deems to be inappropriate content on the internet in recent months.
- Beckham added limited access to gender-affirming care is a crucial issue that needs to be addressed, and medical and supply chain models need to be reformed to make surgeries deemed as essential.
- The franchise that put them together had executed the twin embarrassments of firing its first-year coach and deeming its first-round quarterback a lost cause.
- Engineers deemed the problem stable and reparable, but a second cable outright snapped on November 6.
- Last year, the New York Times deemed Dolly Parton the one thing “we can all agree on.”
- Students deemed “responsible” for alleged sexual assaults on college campuses can face little or no consequence for their acts.
- The building had to be rebuilt in 1963 after extensive damage from the Second World War was finally deemed irreparable.
- The event was a devastating one for Sierra Leone, deemed a “super-spreader” by The New York Times.
- One of the stories, “On the Hill,” was deemed “a work of genius.”
- The instant you are deemed a candidate for arrest, you become not so much a person as a “perp.”
- The streets here are rather wide for an Italian city but would be deemed intolerably narrow in America.
- The wealth, which Ripperda deemed necessary for his expedition, was sewed into various parts of their muleteer garments.
- This was a somewhat singular mode of stimulating, but he deemed it the wisest course, and acted on it.
- It was therefore deemed advisable to picket the horses close to the tent, between it and the fire.
- “There are no sahib-log in the town,” he said, for Malcolm deemed it advisable to begin by a question on that score.