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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++deem /diːm/ ●○○ verb [transitive] formal  THINK ABOUTto think of something in a particular way or as having a particular quality 认为,视为 SYN considerdeem that They deemed that he was no longer capable of managing the business. 他们认为他没有能力再管理这家企业了。deem something necessary/appropriate etc They were told to take whatever action they deemed necessary. 他们被告知可采取任何必要的行动。be deemed to be something They were deemed to be illegal immigrants. 他们被视为非法移民。be deemed to do something UK plans were deemed to infringe EU law. 英国的计划被认为触犯了欧盟的法律。nGRAMMAR: Using the progressiveDeem is not used in the progressive. You say: He deems it his duty to report the incident. Don’t say: He is deeming it his duty to report the incident. → See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
deemRescheduling was deemed better than default.Quite, the others scoffed, but that did not deem it holy.The clearing banks, in addition, hold at the Bank whatever operational balances they deem necessary.The Rossi style is so revered that construction of an exact copy was deemed presumptuous.And billboards promoting movies deemed violent or risque have their share of critics.The issues the Republicans deem worthy of constitutional protection are a motley lot of special-interest pleadings.Did those figures improve because of creative bean-counting techniques in which fewer calls are deemed worthy of investigation?Lastly, they want to give tax advantages to causes deemed worthy, or at least popular.deem thatThe mission will be canceled if officials deem that the risks are too great.The civil law deems that the victim did not intend.But tiresome authority deems that tickling a trout or two or felling the odd wild duck for the supper table is illegal.
Origin deem Old English deman
deem verbn GRAMMAR1LDOCE OnlineChinese
think Corpus something of to way in a particular


deem
deem /diːm/ verb [transitive not in progressive] formal
 Language: Old English
 Origin: deman
to think of something in a particular way or as having a particular quality
   SYN  consider
    deem that
    They deemed that he was no longer capable of managing the business.
    deem something necessary/appropriate etc
    They were told to take whatever action they deemed necessary.
    be deemed to be something
    They were deemed to be illegal immigrants.
    be deemed to do something
    UK plans were deemed to infringe EU law.


deemBrE /diːm/ 🔊NAmE /diːm/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they deem BrE /diːm/ 🔊 NAmE /diːm/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it deems BrE /diːmz/ 🔊 NAmE /diːmz/ 🔊past simple deemed BrE /diːmd/ 🔊 NAmE /diːmd/ 🔊past participle deemed BrE /diːmd/ 🔊 NAmE /diːmd/ 🔊 -ing form deeming BrE /ˈdiːmɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdiːmɪŋ/ 🔊~ sth + noun/adj. | ~ sth to be sth | ~ (that) (formal) (not usually used in the progressive tenses 通常不用于进行时) to have a particular opinion about sth 认为;视为;相信 SYN consider The evening was deemed a great success. 大家认为这次晚会非常成功。🔊🔊She deemed it prudent not to say anything. 她认为什么都不说是明智的。🔊🔊They would take any action deemed necessary. 他们会采取认为必要的任何行动。🔊🔊