perceptions
n. 感知(能力)( perception的名词复数 ); 觉察(力); 认识; 观念
Your perception of something is the way that you think about it or the impression you have of it.
He is interested in how our perceptions of death affect the way we live.
他感兴趣的是我们对死亡的看法如何影响我们的生活。
...their perception of foreigners.
他们对外国人的印象
Someone who has perception realizes or notices things that are not obvious.
It did not require a great deal of perception to realise the interview was over.
并不需要多少洞察力也能意识到面试已经结束了。
Perception is the recognition of things using your senses, especially the sense of sight.
Her perceptions and intuitions about human nature were fascinating.
她对人性的理解和感知引人入胜。
The Greeks had recognized that abstract or mathematical space is distinct from sensory perceptions of space.
希腊人已经承认抽象的或数学的空间不同于感性认识的空间.
Common sense, or intuition, or selfevident truths derives from man's perceptions of the world about him.
常识, 或直觉, 或显然的事实,来源于人们对周围世界的感觉.
Reason, which is a function of memory, organizes perceptions into comprehensible patterns.
理性是一种记忆功能, 将感知组织成可理解的模式.
The crisis in newspapers relates more to perceptions than actual line.
报业危机更多的是一种感觉,而不是事实上报业真正已经到达了底线.