词汇 | observed |
释义 | observed past simple and past participle ofobserve observe verb[ T ] uk /əbˈzɜːv/ us /əbˈzɝːv/ observeverb[T] (WATCH)B2formal to watch carefully the way something happens or the way someone does something, especially in order to learn more about it: 观察;观测;监视 The role of scientists is to observe and describe the world, not to try to control it.科学家的任务是观察和描述这个世界,而不是试图控制它。 [ + question word ]He spent a year in the jungle, observing how deforestation is affecting local tribes.他在丛林里住了一年,考察滥伐森林对当地部落造成了何种影响。 Children learn by observing adults.儿童通过观察成年人来学习。 In Istanbul, East and West fuse together in a way that is fascinating to observe. The satellite will observe objects that are particularly interesting astronomically.这颗卫星将会观测从天文学角度来说特别有趣的物体。 Some scientists believe that there is about ten times as much matter in the universe as astronomers have observed.有些科学家认为,宇宙中的物质约有天文学家所观测到的10倍之多。 The research project has been observing changes in the local population. Security guards are able to observe the car park using CCTV. Using the eyes accommodate accommodation all eyes are on someone/somethingidiom astigmatic beholder cast chart corner discern fix glare have a butcher'sidiom penetrating re-see re-sight rest on someone/something resurvey rubbernecking sighting tab observeverb[T] (NOTICE)C1formal to notice or see: 注意到,觉察到;看到 Jack observed a look of anxiety on his brother's face.杰克注意到了他哥哥脸上焦急的神情。 [ + question word ]The guards failed to observe who delivered the package.卫兵没有注意到是谁递送的这个包裹。 [ + that ]In all these films one observes that directors are taking a new interest in Native American culture.在所有这些电影中,人们发现导演们对美国本土文化产生了新的兴趣。 [ + infinitive without to ]A teacher observed her climb over the gate.有位老师看到她翻过大门。 to say something sayWhen I say your name, raise your hand. utterShe barely uttered a word all morning. they sayThey say the house is haunted. it is saidIt is said that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link. stateUnion members stated that they were unhappy with the proposal. remarkHe remarked that she was looking thin. to see something seeI can see for miles from up here. noticeI noticed a crack in the ceiling. perceiveBill perceived a tiny figure in the distance. observeA teacher observed her climbing over the gate. spotWe managed to spot a leopard. catch sight ofWe looked for the bird and caught sight of it just as it flew off. Did you observe the make of the vehicle? The inspectors observed some irregularities in his tax return. Did you observe anything unusual about his appearance? Scientists have been observing variations in the thickness of the ozone layer. She observed a parking space next to the entrance to the building. Using the eyes accommodate accommodation all eyes are on someone/somethingidiom astigmatic beholder cast chart corner discern fix glare have a butcher'sidiom penetrating re-see re-sight rest on someone/something resurvey rubbernecking sighting tab observeverb[T] (SAY)formal to make a remark about something: 说,讲;评论,评述 [ + speech ]"I've always found German cars very reliable," he observed.“我一直认为德国汽车很可靠,”他说道。 [ + that ]She observed that it would soon be time to stop for lunch.她说很快就到停下来吃午饭的时间了。 Saying & uttering (your) every wordidiom add come out with something fall from something find your voiceidiom get in in your own wordsidiom intone loud observe phrase quoth said say spoken string talk senseidiom think verbalize volunteer observeverb[T] (OBEY)C2formal to obey a law, rule, or custom: 遵守,奉行(法律、规则或习俗) People must observe the law. Nobody should be an exception.人们必须遵纪守法,谁都不应该例外。 The old people in the village still observe the local traditions.村里的老人仍然遵守当地的传统。 Do you observe Passover?你们过逾越节吗? to obey someone or something obeyChildren must obey their parents. followAll religions guide youths to follow the teachings of elders and parents. complyThere are serious penalties for failure to comply with the regulations. observePeople must observe the law. adhere toThey failed to adhere to the terms of the agreement. abide byPlayers must abide by the referee's decision. Obeying & breaking the law abide abide by something adhere adhere to something afoul bac buck comply contravene derogation disobey enforcer fall foul of somethingidiom go by the book guiltiness guilty infringement shalt venal violation You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Custom, tradition & conformity Related wordsobservable observably Examples of observedobserved In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The solutions capture some of the qualitative features observed in experiments. The observed secondary instabilities often seem to be purely two-dimensional. Having taken these precautions, no associations between any of the immune or inflammatory measures and psychological health outcomes were observed. This trend was never observed in the data, and addition of a bipolar cell coupling parameter to the equations reinforced this a priori notion. Along these paths, as often happens with observed series, inflation is autocorrelated and deviations from target cannot be accounted for as simple stochastic innovations. Opposing trends stressing macrohistory, historical regularities and a larger geographical frame of reference can also be observed. I observed and took notes of each interaction from a distance and operated the tape-recorder myself. Differential improvements in schizophrenia symptoms and relapse rates (hospitalization) observed in subjects on olanzapine can partially explain current findings. It is suggested that there are both structural and individual factors which account for the differences observed. Here we will ask whether such differences in the shape of development are also observed in these measures of structural complexity. The influence of this mycorrhizal colonization observed under the semi-controlled environment here might be substantially modified in natural conditions. Moreover, the researchers observed that improvement in attentional skills tended to be associated with a reduction in aggression and higher sociability. Large-sized pioneer species dominating early successional stands suffered greater damage and mortality, but these same species were observed as seedlings in newly formed canopy gaps. Common characteristics of motor patterns were observed across the tasks between both infant chimpanzees and 1-year-old infants. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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