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41. | making undecipherable or imperceptible. |
| 使得难以辨认或者察觉不到。 |
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42. | he can perceive shapes kinesthetically. |
| 他通过肌肉运动感觉形状。 |
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43. | able to feel or perceive. |
| 能感觉的,能感知的。 |
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44. | not easily perceived;feeble or faint |
| 不易察觉的;微弱的 |
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45. | perceive to be the same. |
| 承认某事物符合某一标准。 |
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46. | capable of being perceived as different or distinct. |
| 能够作为不同的东西被察觉出来或者清楚的被察觉。 |
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47. | recognize or perceive the difference. |
| 辨识出或认识到事物之间的不同。 |
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48. | were those who perceived too late, |
| 那些察觉太晚的孩子们, |
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-- 来源 -- 汤姆?索亚历险记 - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Chapter 4 (5) |
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49. | perceive the significance or importance of(sth);perceive the explanation for or cause of |
| 了解(某事物)的意义或重要性;认识到...的道理或原因 |
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50. | recognize or detect by or as if by smelling. |
| 使用嗅觉认出或者察觉。 |
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