verb
ADVERB
▪ clearly , distinctly
▪ dimly
▪
The remedy for the problem was only dimly ~d by scientists until recently.
▪ directly
▪
the world of directly ~d objects
▪ differently
▪
Risks are ~d differently by different people.
▪ easily , readily
▪
The industrial bias of canal building can be readily ~d by looking at Figure 7.3.
▪ accurately , correctly
▪ wrongly
▪ immediately
VERB + PERCEIVE
▪ be able to , can
▪ be unable to
▪ fail to
▪ be difficult to
PREPOSITION
▪ as
▪
The General's words were ~d as a threat by countries in the region.
PHRASES
▪ commonly ~d , generally ~d , typically ~d , widely ~d
▪
It is widely ~d as a women's health problem, but it does also affect men.
▪ a failure to ~ sth , an inability to ~ sth
Perceive is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ danger , ↑ difference , ↑ need , ↑ reality , ↑ world