seen
seen — 動詞
1. the form of the verb 'see' that is used with 'have', 'has', or 'had' to talk abo
見過
動詞 see 的過去分詞形式
the form of the verb 'see' that is used with 'have', 'has', or 'had' to talk about experiences in the past, or with 'be' to describe something that is noticed or visible.
We've seen this film before — it's about a young dancer in New York.
我們以前看過這部電影——講的是一位在紐約的年輕舞者。
present perfect: have/has + seen for past experience
The drug has not been seen on the market since it was banned in 2018.
這種藥物自2018年被禁用後,市場上就沒再見過。
passive: be + seen for something noticed
Seen from a distance, the old castle looks almost like a mountain.
從遠處看,那座古城堡幾乎像一座山。
Maria has never seen snow, so she is very excited about the trip to Hokkaido.
Maria 從未見過雪,所以她對北海道之旅非常興奮。
I had never seen such a messy room until I walked into my brother's bedroom.
在我走進哥哥的房間之前,我從未見過那麼亂的地方。
文法句型
have/has + seen + noun phrase
be + seen + (by + agent)
Seen + from/in/at..., main clause
have/has + never + seen + noun phrase
用法筆記
Unlike most English verbs, 'see' has an irregular past participle: 'seen' (not 'seed' or 'sawed'). Do not confuse 'seen' with the simple past form 'saw' — you must use a helping verb (have/has/had/be) with 'seen'.