| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| perceive | /pəɹ'siv/ | To perceive something is to be aware of it, to see it, or to understand it. | perception perception perceptive perceptual perceptible perceptibly perceptively |
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ReplyDelete[pə'si:v]
v. 察觉,感觉,认知,理解
We had already perceived how the temperature fluctuated.
It's clear that the arts, from visual to musical, can have a role in shaping how people perceive the planet and their place on it.
ReplyDeleteHe gradually perceived that his parents had been right.
ReplyDeleteThe failure to perceive a problem that exists may arise because the problem is imperceptible.
ReplyDeleteRussian: чувствовать
Till we ourselves see it with our own eyes, and perceive it by our own.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Percepire
They could not perceive what the problem was.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 파악하다. 감지하다