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21. | Equival ent detectablity |
| 等量察觉性 |
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22. | The consort would soon perceive that it was in a matter essential to his Majesty's interest, that he |
| 王后陛下不久当可察觉,今日之事,对国王陛下至关重要,因此才冒昧打扰夫人。 |
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23. | To perceive differences. |
| 辨明,分清觉察出不同之处 |
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24. | perceive By the nose |
| 用鼻嗅出 |
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25. | perceive as familiar. |
| 因为对某事物熟悉而认出它。 |
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26. | subconscious perceptions. |
| 朦胧的察觉 |
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27. | It's hard to perceive the shadow behind sweet gifts; the easy profit under one's nose prevents the eyes |
| 甜美礼物背后的阴影往往不易察觉,因为眼前不劳而获的利益阻挡了眼睛看见其他东西的可能性。 |
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28. | Orientation can be difficult to perceive with some shapes or at small sizes, though, so it’s best used |
| 在某些形状下,或者尺寸较小时,方位是比较难以察觉的,因此它最好作为次要的传达矢量。 |
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29. | unobtrusive measure |
| 不受察觉量度 |
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30. | To perceive incorrectly; misunderstand. |
| 误解不正确的理解;误解 |
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