单词 | perception |
释义 | perceptionWord family noun perception perceptiveness perceptibilityperceptivityperceptadjective perceptible ≠ imperceptible perceptive perceptionalperceptualverb perceive adverb perceptibly ≠ imperceptibly perceptively per·cep·tion /pəˈsepʃən $ pər-/ ●●○ W3 AWL noun 1 [countableC, uncountableU]UNDERSTAND the way you think about something and your idea of what it is like 认识,观念;看法 perception of children’s perceptions of the world 儿童对世界的认识 the public perception of the government’s performance 公众对政府表现的看法 2 [uncountableU]NOTICE the way that you notice things with your senses of sight, hearing etc 感觉,感知方式 drugs that alter perception 改变感知的药物 visual perception 视觉 3 [uncountableU]INTELLIGENT the natural ability to understand or notice things quickly 洞察力;理解能力;感知能力 Ross shows unusual perception for a boy of his age. 罗斯所表现出的洞察力对于他这个年纪的男孩来说是很不寻常的。 Examples from the Corpus perception• Perceptions are not the same thing as knowledge, but they are what the holder of the perception believes to be knowledge.• When conflicts arise between perception and reasoning, the concrete operational child makes judgments based on reasoning.• Unfortunately this clear conceptual distinction between perceptions and attitudes is unrealistic.• I was impressed by her perception and her grasp of the facts.• He interviewed each senior manager on his perception of the company and the state of the industry.• Their sensory perception as well as their motor responses - their behaviour - are thus totally consonant with their bodily form and function.• Sybase has been suffering from sagging sales and the perception of lagging technology.• However, there has been a sea change in the perception of the conventions.• It is clear that for Locke the perception model of faith created an unsatisfactory barrier between those with faith and those without. perception of• Part of the brain controls our perception of pain.• She doesn't have a very realistic perception of the situation. From Longman Business Dictionary perceptionper·cep·tion /pəˈsepʃənpər-/ noun [countableC] the way that people feel about a company, product, market etc and what they think it is like There is a perception among investors that an economic recovery is beginning. National stereotypes do play a role in product perceptions. For example, consumers will buy perfume because it is French. After he took over, he changed public perceptions (=what people thought) of the company. (1300-1400) Latin perceptio, from percipere; → PERCEIVE |
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