Examples of using Be perceived in English and their translations into Korean
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Swelling can also be perceived as a cheater, which lies on both sides of the.
To those with lower AQs, major setbacks may be perceived as unalterable and permanent.
However, many important features of the world cannot be perceived directly.
And therefore, any unidentified flying object could be perceived as a target, like the same American rocket.
Without the bold vision, the actions will not be perceived as fair or urgent.
Only then can children be perceived as individuals with free will, rather than mere producers of wealth and status subject to onerous education.
The overall style"from Leonardo" can be perceived as a reminder of the Renaissance, with its focus on new horizons that are opening to humanity.
We believe that without the bold vision, the actions will not be perceived as fair or urgent.
Without the actions, the vision will not be perceived as realistic or possible.
However, for the principle to operate, the person must already be perceived as competent.
their tough questioning can sometimes be perceived as hostile.
We also intuitively designed the CJ One Point Status menu so it could be perceived easily and quickly.
like fear of strangers, the barriers can easily be perceived as racism(which is also connected with fear of strangers!).
would also be perceived as yellow light.
very close to zero, nonetheless, the sentence as a whole can be perceived as a well-formed English sentence.
Unsolicited advice- especially from the people closest to her child- can be perceived as meaning she's not doing a good job as a mother.
In embodiments where augmented reality is employed for the purpose of 3D gaming, a 3D image may appear or be perceived by the user based on the user's location or other data.
But the kitchen can be perceived not only asa place for a meal,
Both of you will benefit when you identify how the other is feeling prior to saying or doing something that may be perceived as“taking”, particularly if the other is depleted.
One interpretation is that in order for an individual to change course from their current state of affairs is that the alternative must be perceived as twice as beneficial.