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discern美 [dɪ'sɜrn] 英 [dɪ'sɜː(r)n] 第三人称单数:discerns 现在分词:discerning 过去分词:discerned v. make out,notice,see,perceive,discover 1. | 觉察出;识别;了解to know, recognize or understand sth, especially sth that is not obvious |
| It is possible to discern a number of different techniques in her work. 从她的作品中可以辨别出许多不同的创作手法。 | | He discerned a certain coldness in their welcome. 他觉察到他们的接待有点冷淡。 | | It is often difficult to discern how widespread public support is. 了解公众支持的广泛程度常常是困难的。 | | I quickly discerned that something was wrong. 我很快觉察到出了问题。 |
2. | ~ sth (依稀)看出,分辨出,听出to see or hear sth, but not very clearly |
| We could just discern the house in the distance. 我们只能勉强分辨出远处的房子。 |
v. | 1. to see or notice something that is not very clear or obvious 2. to understand something that is not immediately obvious 3. to be able to tell the difference between two or more things 4. to notice something, especially after thinking about it carefully or studying it 5. to see or hear something, especially something that is far away or not very clear 1. to see or notice something that is not very clear or obvious 2. to understand something that is not immediately obvious 3. to be able to tell the difference between two or more things 4. to notice something, especially after thinking about it carefully or studying it 5. to see or hear something, especially something that is far away or not very clear |
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