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11. | Become aware of; notice |
| 注意;察觉 |
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12. | It is easy to perceive the contrast between their material prosperity and the emptiness of their lives |
| 他们物质富足,但生活空虚,这一差别是容易察觉的。 |
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13. | Our pattern recognition system is set into motion every time our senses perceive something. |
| 每次当我们的感官有所察觉时,我们的模式识别系统也将有所行动。 |
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14. | to discover; to find out |
| 发觉;察觉 |
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15. | perceive sound; perceive by the auditory sense. |
| 感觉到声音;通过听觉神经感知。 |
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16. | To observe or notice. |
| 看出,察觉 |
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17. | One case concerns an eleven-year-old schoolgirl, Vera Petrova, who has normal vision but who can also perceive |
| 有一个例子讲的是一个11岁女学生VeraPetrova,她视力正常,但她能用她的皮肤的不同部位察觉所有的东西,而且隔墙也能察觉。 |
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18. | have cognizance of... |
| 知道 [察觉] … |
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19. | distinctly perceive |
| 清楚地感觉到 |
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20. | To catch sight of(something difficult to discern). |
| 看见,察觉,辨别看到(很难察觉的)东西 |
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