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observed

/uhb-zurv/US // əbˈzɜrv //UK // (əbˈzɜːv) //

观察到的,观察到,被观察到的,所观察到的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    ob·served, ob·serv·ing.

    • : to see, watch, perceive, or notice: He observed the passersby in the street.
    • : to regard with attention, especially so as to see or learn something: I want you to observe her reaction to the judge's question.
    • : to watch, view, or note for a scientific, official, or other special purpose: to observe an eclipse.
    • : to state by way of comment; remark: He observed frequently that clerks were not as courteous as they used to be.
    • : to keep or maintain in one's action, conduct, etc.: You must observe quiet.
    • : to obey, comply with, or conform to: to observe laws.
    • : to show regard for by some appropriate procedure, ceremony, etc.: to observe Palm Sunday.
    • : to perform duly or solemnize.
    • : to note or inspect closely for an omen or sign of future events.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ob·served, ob·serv·ing.

    • : to notice.
    • : to act as an observer.
    • : to remark or comment.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.noticed

Examples

  • Rearing butterflies and moths in classrooms, or simply observing these insects outside, gives students the opportunity for a hands-on learning experience.

  • Because colugos were abundant and easy to find and observe in Langkawi, Miard pivoted to study them.

  • It’s full of alarming revelations about the “chaos” Bolton observed, about which many said he should have spoken out sooner.

  • From what my friend and I observed that stunning September weekend—a wash of gold extending over entire mountainsides, an infinity of leaves, untold groves blending and blurring to yonder horizon—I’m pretty well sold.

  • This can be shown by simply squaring every possible units digit and observing the possible results.

  • He was a dreamer, an idealist, grounded in the reality he observed around him.

  • “The four largest banks are nearly 40 percent bigger today than they were just five years ago,” she observed.

  • “You have to be slightly innocent to be a novelist,” Martin Amis has observed.

  • They possessed “wisdom beyond their years,” observed The Advocate.

  • He observed that they “seem to cut their characters out with hatchets and to color them with the brushes of house-painters.”

  • She observed his pale looks, and the distracted wandering of his eyes; but she would not notice either.

  • In the meantime, the outlaw, having observed how much more cordially the tyrant is received than himself, has made his exit.

  • One evening, while he was thus engaged, he observed de Patinos and Duke Wharton enter together.

  • In truth, it was so intently engaged with a sleeping seal that it had not observed the approach of the sledge.

  • That the weather being calm, he rowed round me several times, observed my windows and wire-lattices that defenced them.