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91. | He is completely blind to her faults. |
| 他一点儿也觉察不到她的错误. |
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92. | perceive intuitively or through some inexplicable perceptive powers. |
| 凭直觉或者是某种不能解释的力量感知。 |
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93. | Having the ability to perceive;keen in discernment. |
| 有感知能力的;极端敏锐的 |
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94. | perceive with any or all of one's senses. |
| 用一种或所有的感官感知。 |
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95. | Difficult to perceive or grasp by the mind. |
| 难懂的难以理解的或隐晦难懂的 |
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96. | I am aware of a certain constraint on their part when they are In my presence |
| 我觉察到我在时他们有些拘束 |
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97. | I perceive that the ugly stone is great. |
| 而我又立即深深地感到它那种不屈于误解,寂寞的生存的伟大。 |
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98. | see through the appearance to perceive the essence |
| 透过现象看本质 |
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99. | 'You have had your bottle, I perceive, Sydney.' |
| “我看,你已经喝过了,西德尼。” |
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100. | The anxious man is unconscious of my anxiety. |
| 那个不安的人没有觉察到我的忧虑. |
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