[with obj.] perceive the intended meaning of (words, a language, or speaker)
理解;懂
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he didn't understand a word I said 我的话他一句也不懂
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he could usually make himself understood 他通常能让人理解
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she understood what he was saying .她听得懂他的话。
perceive the significance, explanation, or cause of (something)
了解;明白
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she didn't really understand the situation 她对情况并不真正了解
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he couldn't understand why we burst out laughing 他不明白我们为何突然放声大笑
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you don't understand — she has left me 你不知道—— 她已经离开了我。
be sympathetically or knowledgeably aware of the character or nature of
懂;理解
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Picasso understood colour 毕加索懂得颜色
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[with clause]
I understand how you feel .我理解你的感受。
interpret or view (something) in a particular way
解释
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as the term is usually understood ,legislation refers to regulations and directives .按通常理解,法规是指条例和指令。
[with clause] infer something from information received (often used as a polite formula in conversation)
(常用于交谈中表示礼貌) 推断;猜想;以为
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I understand you're at art school 我猜你在上艺校
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[with obj.]
as I understood it she was flying back to the States tomorrow .就我所知,她明天将飞回美国。
[with obj.](常作
不言自明
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‘present company excepted' is always understood when sweeping generalizations are being made .“不包括在场各位”是作过分概括时不言自明的。
[with obj.](常作
认为…理所当然;视…不言而喻
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he liked to play the field ,that was understood. 谁都知道他喜欢拈花惹草。
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understand sb/sth 理解某人/某事
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understand sb/sth 理解某人/某事
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