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41. | perceive what is not there; have illusions. |
| 察觉到什麽不在那里;有幻想。 |
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42. | Having the ability to so perceive. |
| 具有直觉能力的 |
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43. | They strangely perceive television as entertainment. |
| 他们奇怪地将电视看作是一种娱乐。 |
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44. | difficult or impossible to perceive or discern. |
| 难以或者不可能察觉或者辨别。 |
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45. | expected, this produced a reaction in the olfactory neurons, the primary sensory neurons in the nose that perceive |
| 和预期的结果一样,这一刺激引起嗅觉神经的一个反应,即鼻内基本感觉神经元感知到气味。 |
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46. | Clever people can perceive things before hand. |
| 聪明的人能洞察事物未来的发展趋势。 |
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47. | Walking your daughter down the aisle toward what you perceive to be is the wrong guy for her is a horrible |
| 陪你的女儿走过婚礼的走道,而你又知道她嫁了个错误的男人,那种感觉真是可怕。 |
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48. | Could you perceive that something is peculiar? |
| 你能觉察出事情有些不对头吗? |
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49. | unable or unwilling to perceive or understand. |
| 不能或不愿感知或理解的。 |
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50. | perceive with attention; direct one's gaze towards. |
| 带着注意力看;直接凝视。 |
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