perceive

perceive — verb

1. to form a certain view of someone or something, or decide in your mind what they

1.動詞及物C1
釋義

to form a certain view of someone or something, or decide in your mind what they are like

例句

Many voters perceive the new tax plan as unfair to small shops.

perceive + object + as + adjective

At first, Lena perceived Mr. Wu as cold because he spoke little.

同義詞
  • see

    is the everyday word and is less formal than perceive in this meaning

  • view

    is common for considered opinions, especially in public or social matters

  • regard

    is very close in meaning and strongly favors the pattern regard somebody as

  • consider

    can overlap, but it often means thinking carefully before deciding, which is different

文法句型

perceive somebody or something as + noun or adjective

be perceived as + noun or adjective

perceive that-clause

用法筆記

Often appears with as + noun or adjective, especially in the passive pattern be perceived as. Distinguish from sense 2: this sense is about interpretation or judgment, not direct awareness through sight, sound, or touch.

常見錯誤

Many parents perceive online games like a waste of time.
Many parents perceive online games as a waste of time.
💡use 'as', not 'like', before the judgment.
The plan is perceived unfair by local families.
The plan is perceived as unfair by local families.
💡the passive pattern needs 'as' before the description.

2. to pick up a sight, sound, smell, or other signal, especially one that is weak o

2.動詞及物C2
釋義

to pick up a sight, sound, smell, or other signal, especially one that is weak or easy to miss

例句

From the doorway, Mia perceived a weak smell of smoke upstairs.

perceive + sensory noun

In the dark, the guard perceived movement behind the garden wall.

同義詞
  • notice

    is the usual everyday word for becoming aware of something

  • detect

    suggests finding a very small sign and is common in technical contexts

  • sense

    can include physical or intuitive awareness, not only direct observation

  • observe

    often implies more deliberate watching than perceive does

反義詞
  • overlook

    means failing to notice something that is there

  • miss

    is the everyday opposite when a sign or detail is not noticed

文法句型

perceive something

perceive + noun + in + noun

perceive that-clause

perceive how + adjective clause

用法筆記

Common with faint signals such as movement, smell, tone, danger, or a small change. More formal than notice, see, or hear, and it often suggests awareness arriving from the senses rather than from later thought.

常見錯誤

At the station, Ken perceived that his wallet was gone.
At the station, Ken realized that his wallet was gone.
💡realize is better for understanding a fact after checking.
The dog perceived of a stranger near the gate.
The dog perceived a stranger near the gate.
💡perceive takes a direct object, not 'of'.