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1. | The illustrious Cuvier did not perceive that a barnacle was a crustacean. |
| 大名鼎鼎的居维叶也未看出藤壶是一种甲壳动物。 |
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2. | To perceive with the eyes or intellect; detect. |
| 看出,察觉出用眼看见,或用智慧察觉:查出 |
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3. | 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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4. | perceive sound; perceive by the auditory sense. |
| 感觉到声音;通过听觉神经感知。 |
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5. | If I can perceive her regard for him, he must be a simpleton, indeed, not to discover it, too. |
| 要是我都能看出她对他的好感,而他却看不出,那他未免太蠢了。 |
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6. | The ability to perceive, enjoy, or express what is amusing, comical, incongruous, or absurd. |
| 幽默感看出、享受或表达有趣的、喜剧性的、离奇的或荒谬的东西的能力 |
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7. | to make out; to see; to perceive; to find out; to be aware of; to discern; to read |
| 看出 |
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8. | distinctly perceive |
| 清楚地感觉到 |
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9. | Even in civilized mankind faint trace of a monogamic instinct can sometimes is perceive. |
| 即使在文明人之中,时不时也可以看出那么一丁点一夫一妻本能的痕迹。 |
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10. | To understand; perceive. |
| 理解;察觉 |
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