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21. | To observe or notice. |
| 看出,察觉 |
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22. | able to feel or perceive. |
| 能感觉的,能感知的。 |
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23. | perceive to be the same. |
| 承认某事物符合某一标准。 |
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24. | I plainly perceive some objections remain. |
| 我清楚地察觉到还有一些反对意见。 |
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25. | recognize or perceive the difference. |
| 辨识出或认识到事物之间的不同。 |
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26. | nevertheless, I perceive some hidden plot in the arrangement--something, in fact, more than is apparent |
| 这种事情表面上看最简单不过,但我却从中看出一些惊人的意义,从中得到了一种奇怪的信心。 |
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27. | 10 耶稣看出他们的意思,就说,为什么难为这女人呢。他在我身上作的,是一件美事。 |
| Aware of this, Jesus said to them," Why are you bothering this woman? She has done a beautiful thing to me. |
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28. | Yes, I perceive what you say. |
| 是,不错。 |
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29. | 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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30. | I plainly perceive some complaints remain. |
| 我清楚地意识到还有人反对。 |
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