seem
Kelime Anlamı :
1. görünmek.
2. benzemek.
3. gibi görünmek.
4. gibi gözükmek.
5. gibi gelmek.
6. I seem to hear.
7. gelmek.
8. en iyisi.
9. Bu meseleyi çözebileceğimi zannetmiyorum.
10. it seems as if veya as though sanki.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1.
to give the impression of being; appear: the child seems healthy, but the doctor is concerned.
2. to appear to one's own opinion or mind: I can't seem to get the story straight.
3. to appear to be true, probable, or evident: it seems you object to the plan. it seems like rain. he seems to have worked in sales for several years.
4. to appear to exist: there seems no reason to postpone it.
2. to appear to one's own opinion or mind: I can't seem to get the story straight.
3. to appear to be true, probable, or evident: it seems you object to the plan. it seems like rain. he seems to have worked in sales for several years.
4. to appear to exist: there seems no reason to postpone it.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
to appear; to look outwardly; to be perceived as.
2. to befit; to beseem.
2. to befit; to beseem.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
to appear, or to appear to be; to have a show or semblance; to present an appearance; to look; to strike one's apprehension or fancy as being; to be taken as.
2. to befit; to beseem.
2. to befit; to beseem.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to be fit or suitable.
2. to appear; have or present an appearance of being; appear to be; look or look like; in a restricted sense, be in appearance or as regards appearance only.
3. to appear; be seen; show one's self or itself; hence, to assume an air; pretend.
4. in an impersonal reflexive use, to appear: with the person in the dative, later apparently in the nominative as the quasi-subject of seem in the sense of ‘think, consider’: as, me seem, him seemed, they seemed, the people seemed, it seems to me, it seemed to him, them, or the people (meseems being often written as a single word).
5. to appear to one's self; imagine; feel as if: as, I still seem to hear his voice; he still seemed to feel the motion of the vessel.
6.
7. to become; beseem; befit; be fit, suitable, or proper for.
2. to appear; have or present an appearance of being; appear to be; look or look like; in a restricted sense, be in appearance or as regards appearance only.
3. to appear; be seen; show one's self or itself; hence, to assume an air; pretend.
4. in an impersonal reflexive use, to appear: with the person in the dative, later apparently in the nominative as the quasi-subject of seem in the sense of ‘think, consider’: as, me seem, him seemed, they seemed, the people seemed, it seems to me, it seemed to him, them, or the people (meseems being often written as a single word).
5. to appear to one's self; imagine; feel as if: as, I still seem to hear his voice; he still seemed to feel the motion of the vessel.
6.
7. to become; beseem; befit; be fit, suitable, or proper for.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia