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1 seem
/si:m/ * nội động từ - có vẻ như, dường như, coi bộ =he seems to be a good fellow+ anh ta có vẻ là người tốt =it seems that he does not understand+ coi bộ nó không hiểu =there seems to be some misunderstanding+ hình như có sự hiểu lầm !not to seem to... - vì một lý do nào đó (nên) không... =he does not seem to like his job+ vì một lý do nào đó anh ta không thích công việc của mình !to seem good to someone - được ai cho là giải pháp tốt nhất =this course of action seems good to me+ tôi cho đường lối hành động ấy là tốt -
2 remains
v. Nyob ntsiag to; seemn. Ntau qho seem; cov seem -
3 remain
v. Nyob ntsiag to; seemn. Qho seem -
4 remaining
v. Tab tom seem; tab tom nyob ntsiag ton. Qho tab tom seem -
5 available
adj. Muaj seem tseg; xyeej sib hawm; khoom -
6 clockwise
adj. Raws seem teev -
7 counterclockwise
adj. Raws seem teev rov -
8 left
v. Tau ncaimadj. Ntawm sab laug; seemn. Sab laugadv. Rau sab laug -
9 remained
v. Tau nyob ntsiag to; tau seem -
10 tab
v. Tso ib tasn. Ib tas; qub ntaub; ntawv seem; quav hlau -
11 tabs
v. Tso ib tasn. Ntau tas; cov qub ntaub; cov ntawv seem; cov quav hlau
См. также в других словарях:
seem — W1S1 [si:m] v [linking verb, not in progressive] [Date: 1100 1200; : Old Norse; Origin: sœma to be appropriate to , from sœmr appropriate ] 1.) to appear to exist or be true, or to have a particular quality ▪ Ann didn t seem very sure. ▪ It seems … Dictionary of contemporary English
seem — [ sim ] verb intransitive never progressive *** 1. ) to appear to be something or appear to have a particular quality: John seems nice. seem (to be) someone/something: Susan seems a very sensible person. seem happy/genuine/relaxed etc. to someone … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
seem´er — seem «seem», intransitive verb. 1. to look like; appear to be: »This apple seemed good but was rotten inside. Does this room seem hot to you? He seemed a very old man. He seemed very strong for his age. 2. to appear to oneself: »I still seem to… … Useful english dictionary
Seem — (s[=e]m), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Seemed} (s[=e]md); p. pr. & vb. n. {Seeming}.] [OE. semen to seem, to become, befit, AS. s[=e]man to satisfy, pacify; akin to Icel. s[ae]ma to honor, to bear with, conform to, s[ae]mr becoming, fit, s[=o]ma to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
seem — /seem/, v.i. 1. to appear to be, feel, do, etc.: She seems better this morning. 2. to appear to one s own senses, mind, observation, judgment, etc.: It seems to me that someone is calling. 3. to appear to exist: There seems no need to go now. 4.… … Universalium
seem — seem, look, appear can mean to be as stated in one s view or judgment, but not necessarily in fact Often they are used interchangeably with apparently no difference in meaning {he seems tired} {the students look eager} {the orchestra appeared… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
seem — [sēm] vi. [ME semen, prob. < ON sœma, to conform to (akin to OE seman, to bring to agreement) < IE base * sem > SAME] 1. a) to appear to be; have the look of being [to seem happy] b) to appear; give the impression: usually followed by an … English World dictionary
Seem — Seem, v. t. To befit; to beseem. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
seem — ► VERB 1) give the impression of being. 2) (cannot seem to do) appear to be unable to do, despite having tried. ORIGIN originally also in the sense «be appropriate»: from an Old Norse word meaning fitting … English terms dictionary
seem|ly — «SEEM lee», adjective, li|er, li|est, adverb. –adj. 1. fitting or becoming with respect to good taste; suitable; proper: »Some old people do not consider modern dances seemly. SYNONYM(S) … Useful english dictionary
Seem. — Seem., bei Pflanzennamen Abkürzung für B. Seemann (s. d.) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon