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perception美 [pər'sepʃən] 英 [pə(r)'sepʃ(ə)n] n. reading,view,opinion,picture,take 1. | [u] 知觉;感知the way you notice things, especially with the senses |
| our perception of reality 我们对现实的认识 | | |
2. | [u] 洞察力;悟性the ability to understand the true nature of sth |
| 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。 |
3. | [u][c] 看法;见解an idea, a belief or an image you have as a result of how you see or understand sth |
| a campaign to change public perception of the police 改变警察公众形象的运动 | | 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。 |
n. | 1. the process of using the senses to acquire information about the surrounding environment or situation 2. the result of the process of perception 3. an attitude or understanding based on what is observed or thought 4. the ability to notice or discern things that escape the notice of most people 5. any neurological process of acquiring and mentally interpreting information from the senses 6. a particular way of understanding or thinking about something 7. the ability to notice something by seeing, hearing, smelling etc 8. the ability to understand and make good judgments about something 1. the process of using the senses to acquire information about the surrounding environment or situation 2. the result of the process of perception 3. an attitude or understanding based on what is observed or thought 4. the ability to notice or discern things that escape the notice of most people 5. any neurological process of acquiring and mentally interpreting information from the senses 6. a particular way of understanding or thinking about something 7. the ability to notice something by seeing, hearing, smelling etc 8. the ability to understand and make good judgments about something |
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