perception
n. 知覺; 覺察(力); 觀念; (農作物的)收穫
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.
他感興趣的是我們對死亡的看法如何影響我們的生活。
...their perception of foreigners.
他們對外國人的印象
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.
並不需要多少洞察力也能意識到面試已經結束了。
Perception is the recognition of things using your senses, especially the sense of sight.
1. the representation of what is perceived; basic component in the formation of a concept
2. a way of conceiving something;
3. the process of perceiving
4. knowledge gained by perceiving;
5. becoming aware of something via the senses
feeling, sensation, sense, perception
這些名詞均含"感覺"之意。
vision, eyesight, sight, perception
這些名詞均含"視力,視覺"之意。
However , if the self does not attention, then the perception never becomes conscious.
假如自我不作關注, 有意識的知覺永不會發生.
The Exploratorium in San Francisco, California, calls itself museum of science, art and human perception.
探索博物館位於加州的舊金山, 稱其為集科學, 藝術和人類感知於一身.
You must acquire great finesse of perception.
你必須學會洞察事物的高超技巧.
For other categories, the tonal contrast between two syllables plays a significant role in prominence perception.
而對於其他型別的詞來說, 兩個音節之間的聲調對立在凸現感知的表現中起了決定性的作用.
Helen : And our perception of what's and what's cool will change as the society change.
隨著社會和人們認知的變遷,廣告也在隨時改變,來適應人們的口味.
n. 理解力,知覺
percipiencegrasprecognitionconsciousnessapprehensionkencomprehensiondiscernmentunderstandingintelligenceperspicacitycognitionawareness
n. 直覺;洞察力,預知
intuitionprescienceclairvoyanceforesightsensationinstinctfeelinginsightsenseforeknowledge
n. 觀念,概念
imageideaperceptimpressionconceptnotionview
其他釋義