单词 | seem |
释义 | seem 1. obsolete 2. a. (1) < this officer, who seemed a resonable human being — Glenway Wescott > < the project had begun to seem a waste of time — J.G.Cozzens > (2) < either you are ignorant, or seem so craftily — Shakespeare > b. < seemed to know all of them and to be able to call each one by name — W.A.Slade > < a tiny pebble in the middle of your back seems to grow all night, and by the crack of dawn has grown to boulder size — Boy Scout Handbook > c. < seemed to leave the café with one or two germs of ideas — Arnold Bennett > < seem to feel no pain > < can't seem to solve this problem > d. < seems not to have studied in Europe or to have taken a doctorate — Louise Pound > < seems that he began as a painter — Hollis Alpert > < the merger will not take place, it seems > 3. < seems to me that he has given up more than he has gained > < would seem to be a good investment > 4. < police indicated there seemed nothing in his background that could spawn the brutal attack — Springfield (Massachusetts) Daily News > |
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