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deem

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  • vt.

    认为,视为;主张,断定;

  • vi.

    认为,视为,以为;作某种评价;

  • 变形

    过去式:deemed过去分词:deemed现在分词:deeming第三人称单数:deems

    双语释义

    v.(动词)
    1. vt. 认为,相信 consider; have the opinion

    英英释义

    deem[ di:m ]

    • v.keep in mind or convey as a conviction or view

      同义词:holdview astake for

    学习怎么用

    同近义词辨析

    reckon, think, count, consider, deem, regard, believe

    这组词都有“认为”的意思,其区别是:

    reckon指对人或事作全面“权衡”,把各方面意见考虑进去后得出结论。

    think普通用词,指按照自己的意见提出看法。

    count指作出判断后而得出的看法等。

    consider指经过考虑和观察后得出的结论。

    deem正式用词,常用于法律、文学,强调作判断而不是思考。

    regard侧重凭外表或表面现象作判断。多强调观点。

    believe通常指根据一定的证据,经思考后而认为属实。

    discern, deem, regard

    discern发现,看清,辨认

    deem以为,相信,较正式,常用于法律、文学作品中,强调判断而非思考;

    regard以为,认为,侧重凭外表或表面现象作判断,多强调观点

    双语例句

    用作动词(v.)
    1. They were deemed to be illegal immigrants.
      他们被认为是不法移民。
    2. They deemed that he was no longer capable of managing the business.
      他们认为他没有能力再继续管理这个公司了。
    3. These buildings are deemed to be of architectural importance and must be protected.
      这些楼房被视为具有建筑的重要性

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