perception 的定义
- the act or faculty of perceiving, or apprehending by means of the senses or of the mind; cognition; understanding.
- immediate or intuitive recognition or appreciation, as of moral, psychological, or aesthetic qualities; insight; intuition; discernment: an artist of rare perception.
- the result or product of perceiving, as distinguished from the act of perceiving; percept.
- Psychology. a single unified awareness derived from sensory processes while a stimulus is present.
- Law. the taking into possession of rents, crops, profits, etc.
perception 近义词
understanding, idea
perception 的近义词 40 个
- approach
- attention
- attitude
- awareness
- concept
- consciousness
- feeling
- image
- impression
- judgment
- knowledge
- notion
- opinion
- recognition
- sense
- taste
- thought
- viewpoint
- acumen
- apprehension
- brainchild
- conceit
- conception
- discernment
- flash
- grasp
- insight
- intellection
- light
- observation
- perspicacity
- picture
- plan
- sagacity
- sensation
- study
- apprehending
- big idea
- brain wave
- realizing
perception 的反义词 7 个
更多perception例句
- Bourla acknowledged that the late October date, coming right before the election, created the perception of political involvement, which could undermine confidence in the vaccine.
- Over the past three decades, public perceptions of information technology have taken some wild turns.
- I do think, however, there is a perception among people in street organizations that the police are not doing their job.
- The perception was that most absentee voters were Republicans, so Democrats focused on Election Day voters, and getting them to the polls.
- Businesses and corporate institutions also yield significant influence in shaping policies and public perceptions around LGBTQ issues.
- His hero, Bruce Springsteen, is a gazillionaire, but he still manages to come across as a regular guy, so perception is reality.
- Clinton is further back in history, and there is a perception that back then everything was rainbows and sunshine and gumdrops.
- That perception is false and often reflects not just ignorance but also elitism and racism.
- Their interest, as ever, is in pushing the perception that Washington is dysfunctional.
- It was negative, and very personal, and most of it was probably my own perception of things.
- Here, as in so many of these childish admirations, we have to do not with a purely æsthetic perception.
- Yet, if one looks closely, under the froth and foppery, some of the charm and perception of the man still shines through.
- With children of finer perception the transition to a correct profile view may be carried much further.
- Born on March 29, 1769, he early distinguished himself by his precocity and his quickness of perception.
- Forcing himself to believe that he had been the victim of some kind of illusory perception, he vigorously restrained his feelings.