似乎英语怎么说
Research findings seem to indicate that the creation by a great artist is as permanent an achievement as the discovery by a great scientist.
you always seem to be able to tell when something is bothering someone.
For all the present sensitivity over correctness, we seem to have lost our sense of shame as a society.
The company seems to have concluded that its reputation in Vermont is already so damaged that it has nothing left to lose by going to war with the state.
As adults, it seems that we're constantly pursuing happiness, often with mixed results.
In addition, he seems to be pursuing his own eclectic vision without giving a moment's thought to such established competitors as Connosisseur and Horizon.
She seemed totally unaffected by what she'd drunk.
Miss Deta, the child seems peculiar for her age.
As if for no apparent reason?
It appears to be unintelligent behavior.
Each time I visited the Sloans, I'd search for signs of insanity, misery or even regret in their super clean home, yet I never seemed to find any.
And there seems to be no life at all.
There seems to be no shortage of effort.
Every day there seems to be another scandal.
So, in short, there seems to be a plan afoot.
There seems to be a quarrel between the two girls.
There seems to be little difference whether you eat all your calorie allowance at once, or spread it over the day.
I'm actually in marketing, but there seems to be a connection.
There seems to be much less difference than in previous generations.
I'm happy to say there seems to be a revival and growing interest in kite-making.
There seems to be a lack of appreciation of what is actually going on in the real world.
There seems to be something like a gentle parody, maybe even a mocking tone that fills the lines of the elder brother's ecstatic speech.
There seems to be every indication that there will be an earthquake.
There seems to be no escape.
There seems little chance of this.