phi-phenomenon 的定义
plural phi-phe·nom·e·na [fahy-fi-nom-uh-nuh]. /ˈfaɪ fɪˌnɒm ə nə/. Psychology.
- 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
- Putin, because of his acts in Ukraine, he lost Russkiy Mir as a phenomenon.
- But the phenomenon of counterfeiting is as old as couture itself.
- Within a few summer weeks, “Hot N—” had become an inescapable pop-culture phenomenon and Bobby landed a major record deal.
- That phenomenon is not limited to peaceniks with spiritual aspirations.
- This is a well-documented phenomenon which does not worry specialists.
- In a warlike age this peacefulness of a monarch was the great and supernatural phenomenon.
- This indeed does happen constantly on a small scale in the familiar phenomenon of over-production.
- When applied to the diagnosis of typhoid fever, the phenomenon is known as the Widal reaction.
- This curious phenomenon was also witnessed by the French in Geographe Bay.
- In all savage races it has been recognised and dreaded, this phenomenon styled 'Wehr Wolf,' but to-day it is rare.