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1. | To understand; perceive. |
| 理解;察觉 |
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2. | Did you perceive anyone come in? |
| 你有没有发觉有人进来? |
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3. | No sooner did the man perceive the intention to ignore him, than he shook his fist. |
| 这个人一发觉他们不打算理他,就挥了挥拳头。 |
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4. | perceive as familiar. |
| 因为对某事物熟悉而认出它。 |
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5. | "Precisely, madame," replied Monte Cristo; "but I perceive I have not much to teach you. |
| “一点不错,夫人,”基督山答道,“我发觉我实在没多有少可以教您的了。 |
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6. | to discover; to become aware of |
| 发觉 |
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7. | perceive sound; perceive by the auditory sense. |
| 感觉到声音;通过听觉神经感知。 |
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8. | To perceive differences. |
| 辨明,分清觉察出不同之处 |
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9. | distinctly perceive |
| 清楚地感觉到 |
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10. | someone suddenly realizes the truth after having been deceived |
| 受骗后突然发觉真相;发觉上当 |
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