"perceive" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

perceive verbo

perceive + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 23
perceive things • perceive objects • perceive reality • perceive risk • perceive color • ...
perceive + preposición
Kolokacji: 16
perceived by • perceive in • perceive from • perceive with • perceive to • ...
perceive + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 36
widely perceived • generally perceived • clearly perceive • dimly perceived • commonly perceived • ...
1. widely perceived = powszechnie dostrzeżony widely perceived
3. perceived differently = dostrzeżony inaczej perceived differently
7. once perceived = kiedyś dostrzec once perceived
8. actually perceive = faktycznie dostrzeż actually perceive
9. largely perceived = w dużej mierze dostrzec largely perceived
10. consciously perceived = świadomie dostrzec consciously perceived
12. rightly perceived = słusznie dostrzec rightly perceived
13. mistakenly perceived = błędnie dostrzec mistakenly perceived
14. incorrectly perceived = niepoprawnie dostrzec incorrectly perceived
15. popularly perceived = powszechnie dostrzeżony popularly perceived
16. visually perceived = wizualnie dostrzec visually perceived
17. wrongly perceived = źle dostrzec wrongly perceived
18. accurately perceive = dokładnie dostrzeż accurately perceive
19. subjectively perceived = subiektywnie dostrzeżony subjectively perceived
20. universally perceived = powszechnie dostrzec universally perceived
  • The PP's anti-systemic bias was universally perceived as incoherent, demagogic, even self-contradictory, a textbook example of "non-ideological" populism.
  • Despite his subsequent involvement in various scandals, Ionescu-Caion was not universally perceived as a mediocre journalist.
  • Now it's universally perceived as an essential stepping stone to career success.
  • Of course, as is universally perceived, man struggles to mold phenomena, which is at odds with his or her belief systems, into a more conforming form.
  • Calvin's religious epistemology is based on the sensus divinitatis (Sense of Divinity), an assumption that the presence of God is universally perceived by all humans.
  • His cause is almost universally perceived as hopeless, despite the tax fraud conviction of Ms. Pirro's husband, which was supposed to have threatened her political future.
  • The lesson to be learned, he said, also applied to real-life skaters, some of whom wrestle with the notion they are not universally perceived as athletes.
  • Newark is 15 miles from Midtown, slightly less than the 16 miles to Kennedy, but it "is almost universally perceived" as easier to reach, the study notes.
  • Votes must be counted by people universally perceived as impartial.
  • It was then universally perceived, notwithstanding official denials, to possess, or to be able to quickly assemble, nuclear weapons.
(2) clearly, dimly
Kolokacji: 2
(3) commonly, normally
Kolokacji: 2
(5) initially, originally
Kolokacji: 2
(7) negatively, positively
Kolokacji: 2

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