perceptible
perceptible 英 [pə'septɪb(ə)l] 美 [pɚ'sɛptəbl]
adj. 可察觉的;可感知的
a perceptible change 可以察觉的变化
The price increase has had no perceptible effect on sales. 这次提价没有对销售产生明显的影响。
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- adj. 可察觉的;可感知的
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1. a perceptible change
可以察觉的变化
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2. The price increase has had no perceptible effect on sales.
这次提价没有对销售产生明显的影响。
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3. Her foreign accent was barely perceptible.
她的外国口音几乎听不出来。
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4. the perceptible world
可感知的世界
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5. It was perceptibly colder.
天气明显地冷了。
- perceptible (adj.) early 15c., "perceptive," from Late Latin perceptibilis "perceptible," from Latin percept-, past participle stem of percipere (see perceive). Meaning "capable of being perceived" is from c. 1600. Related: Perceptibly; perceptibility.
per·cep·tible / pəˈseptəbl ; NAmE pərˈseptəbl / adjective 1 ( formal) great enough for you to notice it 可察觉到的;看得出的 SYN noticeable ◆ a perceptible change/increase/decline/impact 可以察觉的变化╱增长╱下降╱影响 ◆ The price increase has had no perceptible effect on sales. 这次提价没有对销售产生明显的影响。 ◆ Her foreign accent was barely perceptible. 她的外国口音几乎听不出来。 2 ( technical 术语 ) that you can notice or feel with your senses 可感知的;可感觉的 ◆ the perceptible world 可感知的世界 OPP imperceptible ▶ per·cep·tibly / pəˈseptəbli ; NAmE pərˈseptəbli / adverb ◆ Income per head rose perceptibly. 人均收入明显提高了。 ◆ It was perceptibly colder. 天气明显地冷了。 per·cep·tible / pəˈseptəbl ; NAmE pərˈseptəbl / per·cep·tibly / pəˈseptəbli ; NAmE pərˈseptəbli /
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