perceive 的定义
per·ceived, per·ceiv·ing.
- to become aware of, know, or identify by means of the senses: I perceived an object looming through the mist.
- to recognize, discern, envision, or understand: I perceive a note of sarcasm in your voice. This is a nice idea but I perceive difficulties in putting it into practice.
perceive 近义词
notice, see
understand
更多perceive例句
- I love how it can take any flavor and change how you perceive it.
- We know that if you have a high perceived risk of the disease, you’re more likely to take the vaccine.
- Even with secure recordings, there’s still the somewhat murky issue of just how the algorithm perceives your speech patterns.
- It may be, in part, due to the perceived purpose of the test.
- In the race for San Diego City Council, District 9, the perceived front-runner, Kelvin Barrios, has repeatedly demonstrated extremely poor judgment.
- People always have to perceive the problems before them, including many unexpected nuances, and decide how to handle them.
- On the other hand, patients may not perceive much downside to taking the medications, even if they may not help much.
- They still saw white policemen killing unarmed African Americans in what they perceive as cold blood and without repercussions.
- They want Americans to perceive Washington as broken, especially heading into 2016.
- It becomes a hapless gesture of uninformed social media departments who perceive the potential of engagement without consequences.
- His enemies in the cabinet were quick to perceive when their devices had taken effect on the King and Queen.
- I perceive no immediate reason for the evacuation of Peking as far as the supply of game is concerned.
- This danger Garnache, however, was no less quick to perceive, and with a dismaying promptness did he take his measures.
- They have an old Cathedral here (now Presbyterian) of which the citizens seem quite proud, I can't perceive why.
- I can perceive none, even though the steamships should still proceed to Liverpool as heretofore.