seeming的意思和读音

seeming

: [ˈsimɪŋ] : [ˈsiːmɪŋ]

n.

adj.…(

v.“seem”

adj.real

adj.apparent,outward,surface,ostensible,superficial

seemingadj.

1.…(appearing to be sth that may not be true

a seeming impossibility

She handled the matter with seeming indifference.

adj.1.;;

n.1.;,

v.1.“seem”

adj.1.appearing to be a particular thing or to have a particular quality, even though this is probably not true

v.1.The present participle of seem

1. seem seeming seemingly ...

2. mien (), seeming () mildness of temper ...

3. seem seeming seesaw ...

4. pines( , seeming) to wait with an age-old patience(

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6.seeming)」

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1.As you know timetables and dates are "works in progress" and even the most definite seeming schedule is really only a potential.使

2.They climbed down and stood together in the darkness, Bathsheba seeming to think only of the storm, Gabriel thinking only of her.

3.But I had a lot of issues with my room seeming like a party and my not being in a place where I could be down if I wanted.

4.As he spoke, he leaned closer and closer to her, seeming in his eagerness almost to impinge upon her.

5.His Gao Yi Jiao low feet downwards wade to, feels the true facts seeming ready to all over.

6.It was the latest case of Benedict's seeming indifference to the impact and timing of his actions.

7.seeming to have got into his head the notion that, because he liked Heathcliff, all hated, and longed to do him an ill turn.

8.Of course, Beijing is often also able to exploit these seeming incongruities.

9.Mr. Plummer, of Huawei, said the letter 'rehashes unfounded innuendo in a seeming attempt to undermine the integrity of the CFIUS process. '

10.The seeming boldness of world leaders a year ago was a product of the moment.