perceiving 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.
perceiving 近义词
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- “There’s been a real decline in how people perceive the effectiveness of the workplace to support the work they do every day,” says Hoskins.
- There is some evidence that institutions that have more women in their ranks are perceived as more legitimate.
- While Johnson wouldn’t classify their work as political per se, they understand how the personal can be perceived as political.
- So, three decibels is the detection threshold of human hearing, and a 10-decibel change is perceived as twice as loud by humans.
- We’re also interested in how polls are perceived by the media and the public and how that sometimes conflicts with the way we think polls should be viewed.
- There is no disconnect between what the scientists are measuring and finding and what Americans are perceiving and experiencing.
- If he's perceiving elite anxiety, one can only say: finally.
- Najafi told The Daily Beast that perceiving his song as an insult is “a 100 percent misinterpretation.”
- But in point of fact, it now seems actually that all that fancy perceiving and thinking is not so difficult.
- First and foremost, I realized my Dad would always have to deal with people perceiving him as “too old” to be President.
- In this situation we waited the motion of the enemy, without perceiving any advancement they made towards us.
- No man was likely to see Ramona with Alessandro without perceiving the rare quality of her devotion to him.
- On getting near, however, and perceiving that Randolph was holding his own, Douglas chivalrously halted his men.
- But he could not help perceiving that Marlborough's situation was widely different from what it had been a few years before.
- The crews were somewhat slow in perceiving us, and had not time to raise their anchors before we came puffing up to them.