资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Semble \Sem"ble\, v. i. [F. sembler. See {Semblable}, a.]
1. To imitate; to make a representation or likeness. [Obs.]
Where sembling art may carve the fair effect.
--Prior.
2. (Law) It seems; -- chiefly used impersonally in reports
and judgments to express an opinion in reference to the
law on some point not necessary to be decided, and not
intended to be definitely settled in the cause.
Semble \Sem"ble\, a.
Like; resembling. [Obs.] --T. Hudson.