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引用一下ron大神的解释: [this isn't a present perfect construction, because it's actually an infinitive. i.e., it's not "they have been equipped"; it's "they appear TO HAVE been equipped".
in any case, you should probably just memorize this construction as a one-off idiomatic structure. if you say "they seemed/appeared to...", then, no matter how remote the event is (in time), you use this construction.
for instance: it seems that the students cheated on the exam (normal past tense in this construction) but... the students seem to have cheated on the exam (not here)
in any case, though, you DO have to use an infinitive after "appear" or "seem" in this sort of construction. and if you think about it, this is as past-tense as an infinitive can get. so that's why you have to use ] 也就是说这里不是完成时态,而是用to+完成时态表达过去发生的事,是past tense; 我觉得意思是in present context, it appears to current people that Neanderthals were equipped to face any obstacle the environment could put in their path 还可以这么想不定式to后面一般只能跟动词原形do, 但如果这里用to do就没法表明时间顺序,所以要用to have done来表明这个动作发生在前,从而阐明时间顺序的先后,说明equip这个动作发生在appear前面(这段纯属自己YY) 另外,appear as adj./participal 是unidiomatic的;正确的用法是appear as sth./appear to do 现在完成时态表示 continued action or continued effect of a completed action up to the present |
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