discerned
英 [dɪˈsɜːnd]
美 [dɪˈsɜːrnd]
v. 觉察出; 识别; 了解; (依稀)看出,分辨出,听出
discern的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 觉察出;知道;了解;辨明
If you candiscernsomething, you are aware of it and know what it is.- You need a long series of data to be able to discern such a trend...
你需要一长串的数据才能看出这一趋势。 - It was hard to discern why this was happening.
很难弄清楚这为什么会发生。
- You need a long series of data to be able to discern such a trend...
- VERB 依稀看出;分辨出
If you candiscernsomething, you can just see it, but not clearly.- Below the bridge we could just discern a narrow, weedy ditch.
我们仅能依稀辨出桥下一条杂草丛生的窄沟。
- Below the bridge we could just discern a narrow, weedy ditch.
双语例句
- He discerned in the novel an air of Sixties nostalgia.
他在小说里感受到一种20世纪60年代的怀旧氛围。 - The young Karl marx, prophetically discerned the inhumane alternation involved in modern industry.
年轻的卡尔?马克思,有预见地觉察到了现代工业所引起的非人道的变换。 - He discerned in himself a faint physical repulsion from her.
他察觉到在自己身上对她有一点生理上的排斥。 - Stephen later discerned several new characteristics of black holes and demonstrated that the amazing forces of the Big Bang would have created mini-black holes.
后来,斯蒂芬认识到黑洞的几个新特点并论证了“大爆炸”惊人的力量会产生一些微型黑洞。 - But by banding technique, it can be discerned.
但是借助于现代技术,它可以被清晰的识别。 - But amidst the endless screams and inane babble, they discerned two words.
但是在它的痛苦的哀嚎声中,他们听出了两个字。 - We discerned the figure of a man clinging to the mast of the wrecked ship.
我们费力地看到了一个人影,悬浮在遇难船只的桅杆上。 - A vague trace of the cosmology of this time may also be discerned in extant classics.
从古文献中还能找到这一时期宇宙观的若干遗迹。 - Nikolay was impressed by the peculiar, moral beauty which he discerned in her at this time.
这一次尼古拉在她身上看到的那种特别的精神上的美,使他十分惊奇。 - I soon discerned that the man was lying.
我马上察觉出那人在撒谎。
