单词 | deem |
释义 | deem (diːm ) Word forms: deems , deeming , deemed verb If something is deemed to have a particular quality or to do a particular thing, it is considered to have that quality or do that thing. [formal] French and German were deemed essential. [be V-ed adj/n] He says he would support the use of force if the U.N. deemed it necessary. [V n adj/n] I was deemed to be a competent shorthand typist. [be VERB-ed to-infinitive] Synonyms: consider, think, believe, hold Collocations: deem a failure I wasn't going to be deemed a failure. Times, Sunday Times It would be unfair if he was to win a medal — but not the gold — that it would be deemed a failure or underperformance. The Sun However, with some sources suggesting there are 65 applicants per training contract, it can hardly be deemed a failure. Times, Sunday Times The experiment was deemed a failure, largely because delays anywhere quickly cascaded to affect the entire system. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This period of private ownership was deemed a failure, and the city authorities regained control of the tram network in 1931. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 More residential homes and enough bed spaces in secure conditions for those deemed a risk. The Sun Employment prospects were grim for anyone known to have been subjected to an investigation, and non-existent for those who had ever been deemed a risk. The Times Literary Supplement Anyone, including players, who are deemed a risk will not be permitted entry. Times,Sunday Times A spokesman said temporary release licences could be revoked if a lag was deemed a risk to public safety. The Sun Inquests deemed a risk to national security will be held in secret under proposals that replace the coroner with a government appointee and stop a jury being summoned. Times, Sunday Times It promises to set new standards and, if deemed a success, could be rolled out in other competitions and eventually at international level. Times, Sunday Times On the one hand, our frenetic workload could be deemed a success because increased intelligence coverage was bringing more knowledge. Times, Sunday Times It was largely deemed a success, with foreign journalists bedazzled too. Mail and Guardian It was deemed a success, with a 92 per cent compliance rate, but was discontinued and never rolled out nationwide. The Sun It was gruelling but the treatment was deemed a success. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 认为 Japanese: 考える |
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