perception
英 [pəˈsepʃn]
美 [pərˈsepʃn]
n. 知觉; 感知; 洞察力; 悟性; 看法; 见解
复数:perceptions
Collins.2 / BNC.2545 / COCA.1866
牛津词典
noun
- 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 - visual perception
视觉
- our perception of reality
- 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。
- She showed great perception in her assessment of the family situation.
- 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。
- a campaign to change public perception of the police
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 理解;看法;认识
Yourperception ofsomething is the way that you think about it or the impression you have of it.- He is interested in how our perceptions of death affect the way we live.
他感兴趣的是我们对死亡的看法如何影响我们的生活。 - ...their perception of foreigners.
他们对外国人的印象
- He is interested in how our perceptions of death affect the way we live.
- N-UNCOUNT 洞察力;认识能力;悟性
Someone who hasperceptionrealizes or notices things that are not obvious.- It did not require a great deal of perception to realise the interview was over.
并不需要多少洞察力也能意识到面试已经结束了。
- It did not require a great deal of perception to realise the interview was over.
- (尤指视觉上的)感觉,感知
Perceptionis the recognition of things using your senses, especially the sense of sight.
英英释义
noun
- becoming aware of something via the senses
- the process of perceiving
- knowledge gained by perceiving
- a man admired for the depth of his perception
- a way of conceiving something
- Luther had a new perception of the Bible
- the representation of what is perceived