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Definition of descry in English: descryverbdescries, descrying, descried dɪˈskrʌɪdəˈskraɪ [with object]literary Catch sight of. 〈诗/文〉看到 她看见两个人影。 Example sentencesExamples - How could she possibly descry the ship's position from a standpoint of utter blindness.
- Ostensibly sympathetic to those on the raft, the painting shows the survivors descrying a ship barely visible on the horizon.
- Below, the ground grew rougher; from time to time he descried blurred lines upon the earth - the overgrown walking-tracks of humans.
- While he clearly indicates productions he considers successful, I would be hard-pressed to descry a pattern among them.
- Venturing further into the meadow, he descried four figures near the other side of the meadow.
- Commissioned to dispel the clouds, the samurai ‘stared upward and descried a weird form in the clouds.’
Synonyms perceive, make out, pick out, detect, recognize, notice, observe, see, spot spot, notice, catch sight of, see, make out, glimpse, sight, discern, perceive, observe, detect, distinguish, pick out, spy out, recognize, identify, mark, remark
OriginMiddle English: Old French descrier 'publish, proclaim', perhaps confused with obsolete descry 'describe'. Definition of descry in US English: descryverbdəˈskraɪdəˈskrī [with object]literary Catch sight of. 〈诗/文〉看到 她看见两个人影。 Example sentencesExamples - While he clearly indicates productions he considers successful, I would be hard-pressed to descry a pattern among them.
- Ostensibly sympathetic to those on the raft, the painting shows the survivors descrying a ship barely visible on the horizon.
- Venturing further into the meadow, he descried four figures near the other side of the meadow.
- Commissioned to dispel the clouds, the samurai ‘stared upward and descried a weird form in the clouds.’
- How could she possibly descry the ship's position from a standpoint of utter blindness.
- Below, the ground grew rougher; from time to time he descried blurred lines upon the earth - the overgrown walking-tracks of humans.
Synonyms perceive, make out, pick out, detect, recognize, notice, observe, see, spot spot, notice, catch sight of, see, make out, glimpse, sight, discern, perceive, observe, detect, distinguish, pick out, spy out, recognize, identify, mark, remark
OriginMiddle English: Old French descrier ‘publish, proclaim’, perhaps confused with obsolete descry ‘describe’. |