perceived信息详情
adj.感知到的;感观的
v.感知;认为(perceive的过去分词);领会
perceive───vt.察觉,感觉;理解;认知;vi.感到,感知;认识到
perceiver───感知者
perceives───vt.察觉,感觉;理解;认知;vi.感到,感知;认识到
apperceived───vt.统觉;观察;(借用老经验来)阐明
perceivedly───感知地
unperceived───adj.未被察觉的;未被人看见的
deceived───v.欺骗;误导;对(固定性伴侣)不忠(deceive的过去式和过去分词)
received───adj.被一般承认的;被认为标准的;v.收到;接受;迎接(receive的过去分词)
misperceived───vt.误解;看错
They were widely perceived to have been unlucky.───人们普遍认为他们的运气不佳。
She is perceived as vain, spoiled, and promiscuous.───她被认为是个虚荣、娇生惯养、淫乱的女人。
Stress is widely perceived as contributing to coronary heart disease.───压力普遍被认为能造成冠心病。
Eliminating perceived threats to its (democracy) road map is right at the top of that.───消除他们眼中对民主路线图构成威胁的因素是最要紧的任务。
it had been spoken by a milker behind the animal, whom she had not hitherto perceived.───这句话是那头牛后面的一个挤奶工人说的,苔丝直到这时才看见他。
However, one of the perceived drawbacks of CAN is the inability to bound accurately the worst-case response time of a given message.───但是,CAN也有其不足之处,主要体现在CAN协议对于给定的报文不能保证精确的响应时间。
From the outset, he perceived that if he was patient and could represent the best of his race, his merits would be recognized.───从一开始,他就认识到,只要他有耐心,能够表现出最佳的能力,就会实现他的价值。
The fact that people are afraid to go out at night is often a result of perceived danger rather than actual danger.───人们晚上害怕出去这一事实,经常是感知危险的结果而并不是实际的危险。
The purpose of a library's physical location is perceived to be shifting from one of providing tools for research, to that of entertainment.───图书馆的物理存在正在从一个提供搜索工具的地方向提供一个娱乐环境转变。
Bill perceived a tiny figure in the distance.
I perceived a change in his behaviour.
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Even as a young woman she had been perceived as a future chief executive.
She wasn't at all the mindless little wife so many people perceived her to be.
The students perceived that his behavior had changed.
The patient was perceived to have difficulty in breathing.
She is perceived as vain, spoilt and promiscuous.