phi-phenomenon / ˈfaɪ fɪˌnɒm əˌnɒn, -nən /

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phi-phenomenon 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural phi-phe·nom·e·na [fahy-fi-nom-uh-nuh]. /ˈfaɪ fɪˌnɒm ə nə/. Psychology.

  1. motion perceived by a subject, especially the illusion of movement produced when stationary stimuli, as pictures or lights, are presented in rapid succession and are sometimes in slightly different positions.

更多phi-phenomenon例句

  1. Putin, because of his acts in Ukraine, he lost Russkiy Mir as a phenomenon.
  2. But the phenomenon of counterfeiting is as old as couture itself.
  3. Within a few summer weeks, “Hot N—” had become an inescapable pop-culture phenomenon and Bobby landed a major record deal.
  4. That phenomenon is not limited to peaceniks with spiritual aspirations.
  5. This is a well-documented phenomenon which does not worry specialists.
  6. In a warlike age this peacefulness of a monarch was the great and supernatural phenomenon.
  7. This indeed does happen constantly on a small scale in the familiar phenomenon of over-production.
  8. When applied to the diagnosis of typhoid fever, the phenomenon is known as the Widal reaction.
  9. This curious phenomenon was also witnessed by the French in Geographe Bay.
  10. In all savage races it has been recognised and dreaded, this phenomenon styled 'Wehr Wolf,' but to-day it is rare.