observe 的英语意思
observeobserve /əbˈzɜːv $ -ɜːrv/ verb
查看全部语言翻译1[transitive not in progressive] formal正式 to see and notice something看到并注意到某事物:
Scientists have observed a drop in ozone levels over the Antarctic.科学家已观测到南极洲上空臭氧含量下降。observe that
It was observed that 40 percent of patients had high blood pressure.研究发现,40%的患者患有高血压。observe somebody doing something
Officers observed him driving at 90 miles per hour.警察发现他以每小时90英里的速度驾车。
Predators have been observed to avoid attacking brightly coloured species.据观察,捕食者会避免攻击体色鲜艳的物种。► see thesaurus at notice, seeRegister语体In everyday English, people say that someone sees, notices, or spots something or someone:· She was spotted going into a restaurant with a well-known footballer.在日常英语中,人们会用 sees、notices 或 spots 来表示某人看到或发现某事物或某人:· 她被人发现和一位著名足球运动员一起走进了一家餐厅。2[intransitive, transitive] to watch something or someone carefully仔细观察某事物或某人:
The police have been observing his movements.警察一直在监视他的行踪。
One student performs the experiment, while his partner observes.一名学生做实验,搭档在旁观察。observe what/how/where
Observe how the people in the group interact.观察小组中的人们是如何互动的。► see thesaurus at watch3[transitive] formal正式 to say or write what you have noticed about a situation就某一情况说出或写下自己注意到的内容:
‘Sid looks ill,’ Doherty observed."西德看起来病了,"多尔蒂说道。observe that
Keynes observed that humans fall into two classes.凯恩斯指出,人类分为两个阶层。4[transitive] to do what you are supposed to do according to a law or agreement按照法律或协议履行应尽的义务 SYN obey, adhere to:
So far the ceasefire has been observed by both sides.到目前为止,双方都遵守了停火协议。5[transitive] to do things and obey laws that are part of a religion or custom遵行宗教或习俗所规定的礼仪与规范 SYN follow
查看全部语言翻译1[transitive not in progressive] formal正式 to see and notice something看到并注意到某事物:
Scientists have observed a drop in ozone levels over the Antarctic.科学家已观测到南极洲上空臭氧含量下降。observe that
It was observed that 40 percent of patients had high blood pressure.研究发现,40%的患者患有高血压。observe somebody doing something
Officers observed him driving at 90 miles per hour.警察发现他以每小时90英里的速度驾车。
Predators have been observed to avoid attacking brightly coloured species.据观察,捕食者会避免攻击体色鲜艳的物种。► see thesaurus at notice, seeRegister语体In everyday English, people say that someone sees, notices, or spots something or someone:· She was spotted going into a restaurant with a well-known footballer.在日常英语中,人们会用 sees、notices 或 spots 来表示某人看到或发现某事物或某人:· 她被人发现和一位著名足球运动员一起走进了一家餐厅。2[intransitive, transitive] to watch something or someone carefully仔细观察某事物或某人:
The police have been observing his movements.警察一直在监视他的行踪。
One student performs the experiment, while his partner observes.一名学生做实验,搭档在旁观察。observe what/how/where
Observe how the people in the group interact.观察小组中的人们是如何互动的。► see thesaurus at watch3[transitive] formal正式 to say or write what you have noticed about a situation就某一情况说出或写下自己注意到的内容:
‘Sid looks ill,’ Doherty observed."西德看起来病了,"多尔蒂说道。observe that
Keynes observed that humans fall into two classes.凯恩斯指出,人类分为两个阶层。4[transitive] to do what you are supposed to do according to a law or agreement按照法律或协议履行应尽的义务 SYN obey, adhere to:
So far the ceasefire has been observed by both sides.到目前为止,双方都遵守了停火协议。5[transitive] to do things and obey laws that are part of a religion or custom遵行宗教或习俗所规定的礼仪与规范 SYN follow