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81. | feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious. |
| 感觉或者导致感觉不安、发窘。 |
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82. | To perceive or show the difference in or between;discriminate. |
| 识别看出或指出事物间的差别;识别 |
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83. | sensorial reaction time |
| 感觉的反应时间感觉的反应时间 |
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84. | The visitors perceive that they are unwelcome and soon leave. |
| 游客察觉到自己不受欢迎后会很快离开那里。 |
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85. | The sensation involving perception by touch. |
| 感觉包括触觉在内的感觉 |
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86. | I cannot perceive the necessity of her remembering them further. |
| 我看不到她有什么必要还挂念他们。 |
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87. | perceive oneself to be in a certain condition or place. |
| 发现自己在某种条件或形势之中。 |
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88. | How do scientists perceive their role in the policy process? |
| 科学家怎样认识他们在政策过程中的角色? |
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89. | To perceive or recognize as being different or distinct; distinguish. |
| 识别,辨别觉察到或区别出不同或差异;辨别 |
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90. | having the ability to perceive or understand; keen in discernment. |
| 有感知或理解能力的;极端敏锐的。 |
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