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11. | An infant sees objects long before it is able to perceive them as definite persons or things |
| 婴儿可以看见物体,但很久以后才能分辨出题人还是东西。 |
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12. | perceive sound; perceive by the auditory sense. |
| 感觉到声音;通过听觉神经感知。 |
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13. | distinctly perceive |
| 清楚地感觉到 |
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14. | perceive as familiar. |
| 因为对某事物熟悉而认出它。 |
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15. | perceive By the nose |
| 用鼻嗅出 |
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16. | To perceive differences. |
| 辨明,分清觉察出不同之处 |
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17. | 6 [和合]主对我如此说:“你去设立守望的,使他将所看见的述说。 |
| NIV] This is what the Lord says to me:' Go, post a lookout and have him report what he sees. |
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18. | 11 [和合]我眼睛18看见仇敌遭报,我耳朵听见那些起来攻击我的恶人受罚。 |
| NIV] My eyes have seen the defeat of my adversaries; my ears have heard the rout of my wicked foes. |
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19. | To understand; perceive. |
| 理解;察觉 |
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20. | To perceive incorrectly; misunderstand. |
| 误解不正确的理解;误解 |
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