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11. | A verb, such as a form of be or seem, that identifies the predicate of a sentence with the subject. |
| 系词将一个句子的谓语和主语连起来的动词,如be或seem的一种形式 |
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12. | "In fact, to do so would seem most unusual" |
| 老实说,此刻要是XX,反倒显得异乎寻常 |
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13. | give/lend colour to sth; make sth seem true or probable |
| 使某事物显得真实或可信 |
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14. | Baby giraffes seem to have such long legs. |
| 小长颈鹿的腿显得格外长. |
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15. | Our achievements seem small beside his . |
| 与他的成就相比我们的就显得微不足道了。 |
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16. | Agreement did not seem remotely possible at the time. |
| 达成协议的可能性当时显得微乎其微。 |
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17. | It do seem a bit odd, do not it? |
| 这的确显得有点奇怪,不是吗? |
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18. | People seem to think it humanises you. |
| 人们似乎觉得它让你 显得更有人情味了 |
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19. | Our adhievements seem small beside his. |
| 与他的成就相比我们的就显得微不足道了。 |
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20. | (of a quality,etc)make sb/sth seem attractive |
| (指特质等)使某人[某事物]显得可取 |
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