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1. | 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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2. | You will seem to everyone to be dead. |
| 对每个人来说,你将像死去了一般。 |
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3. | which seem to await something to happen. |
| 像等着什么事情发生。 |
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4. | But, actually, it didn't seem like theater. |
| 但,实际上,这看起来并不像话剧. |
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5. | The freshmen always seem like vegetables. |
| 新生看起来总像植物人。 |
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6. | The word "Shengxiang(生像)" usually appears in the Buddhist Scripture. |
| “生像”一词在佛经中习见,有人把它解释为“用金银制成的亮堂堂的形像”,不妥。 |
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7. | used after vs of perception,eg seem,appear,feel,look,smell |
| 用于表示感觉的动词之后,如seem,appear,feel,look,smell 等动词 |
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8. | The fields and hills seem to fly fast. |
| 田野、山丘像飞一样掠过。 |
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9. | "It would seem like flight, my darling. |
| “快了会像逃跑,亲爱的。 |
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10. | You seem like a wonderful book, attracting me to read and taste carefully; you seem like a clear spring |
| 你像一本妙书,吸引我细心读解;你像一湾清泉,洗涤我灵魂尘埃。 |
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