perception
perception 英 [pəˈsepʃn] 美 [pərˈsepʃn]
n. 感知;洞察力; 看法,见解
名词复数:perceptions
- Each generation has a different perception — view, idea or understanding — of what is cool. You wouldn't want to walk around in the paisley patterns of the 1960s or the big hair of the 1980s today!
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- n. 感知;洞察力; 看法,见解
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1. our perception of reality
我们对现实的认识
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2. visual perception
视觉
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3. She showed great perception in her assessment of the family situation.
她对家庭状况的分析显示出敏锐的洞察力。
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4. There is a general public perception that standards in schools are falling.
公众普遍认为,学校的水平都在下降。
- perception (n.) late 14c., "receiving, collection," from Latin perceptionem (nominative perceptio) "perception, apprehension, a taking," from percipere "perceive" (see perceive). First used in the more literal sense of the Latin word; in secondary sense, "the taking cognizance of," it is recorded in English from 1610s. Meaning "intuitive or direct recognition of some innate quality" is from 1827.
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