0 to think of something or someone in a particular way -- postrzegać
[ often passive ] The British are often perceived as being very formal.
1 to notice something that is not easy to notice -- dostrzegać, zauważać
Ineffective management and unco-ordinated information systems were perceived to be the main obstacles for both groups.
We can only deduce, but never directly perceive, any ' symbolic representation ' that exists in the mind.
Positive coping and perceived social support did not protect against symptoms.
We found that received social support is more associated to symptoms than perceived social support.
The system's popularity among voters is so great, that many perceive program reform as tantamount to touching the ' ' third rail ' ' of politics.
Regardless of how they actually speak, then, these students are perceived as speaking "worse" than other students.
According to this view one tends to perceive selfmotion primarily with respect to a visual reference frame.
A change in a positive direction was perceived in the 16-19 years group and also in the 20-25 years group (during teacher training).
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認為, 看待, 視為…
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认为, 看待, 视为…
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percibir, notar…
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perceber…
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~を(~であると)受け止める, 理解する…
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sezmek, farkına varmak, algılamak…
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percevoir, remarquer, s’apercevoir…
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percebre…
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