v.注意到;覺察到;認為;理解
形容詞: perceivable 副詞: perceivably 名詞: perceiver 過去式: perceived 過去分詞: perceived 現在分詞: perceiving 第三人稱單數: perceives
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v.(動詞)vt. 感覺; 察覺 become aware of, especially through the eyes or the mind
verb
1. become conscious of
e.g. She finally perceived the futility of her protest
2. to become aware of through the senses
e.g. I could perceive the ship coming over the horizon
Synonym: comprehend
1. 注意到,察覺,意識到(尤指不明顯之物)
If you perceive something, you see, notice, or realize it, especially when it is not obvious.
e.g. A key task is to get pupils to perceive for themselves the relationship between success and effort...
關鍵任務是讓學生們自己認識到成功和努力之間的關系。
e.g. 'Precisely what other problems do you perceive?' she asked.
“你究竟還發現了什么問題?”她問道。
2. 看作;視為;認為
If you perceive someone or something as doing or being a particular thing, it is your opinion that they do this thing or that they are that thing.
e.g. Stress is widely perceived as contributing to coronary heart disease...
壓力被廣泛認為是導致冠心病的一個因素。
e.g. They strangely perceive television as entertainment.
奇怪的是,他們居然將電視看作娛樂。
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1. 感覺:更普遍地說,它符合人們感覺(perceive)事物屬性(比如,亮度、音量或者溫度)的習慣,即使用與先前比較的相對值,而不是用絕對值來表示. Kahneman和Tversky(1979)還提供了下面這個違背EU理論的案例作為人們將注意力集中于損益的證據.
2. 察覺:互相)firm(堅定,確信) 聯想:老俞設想(conceive)一個計劃陰謀,然后我們察覺(perceive)了,于是他就收到(
3. 覺:例如自己察覺(perceive)到自己做得很好的話,就會獲得高的自我效能;但如果自己察覺到自己表現得很糟糕,那麼就會獲得低的自我效能. 藉由觀察他人完成一項任務、比較自己和他人完成任務的過程,以及思考自己在同樣任務上的成功程度而得.
v.(動詞)perceive是感官動詞,基本意思是“覺察”“理解”“看到”,指通過視覺等各種感官,也指依靠敏銳的觀察力很清晰地“感受”外界事物,理解或獲得關于該事物的知識。引申表示“心里明白”。
perceive可接名詞、代詞、動詞不定式、動名詞作賓語,也可接that從句或疑問詞引導的從句。
perceive所接的that從句表示的是思想上的反映而非生理上的反應,常譯為“意識到…”“明白…”。
perceive還可接以動詞不定式或動名詞充當補足語的復合賓語。動詞不定式通常不帶to,但在被動結構中to不可省略。
perceive有時還可接“to be+ n./adj. ”充當補足語的復合賓語。
perceive后可接so或not替代前面提到的肯定式或否定式的賓語。
v.(動詞)perceive sb to do sth, perceive sb doing sth
perceive后用作賓語補足語時,可以是動詞不定式,也可以是現在分詞。其區別是:
用動詞不定式表示動作的全過程,用現在分詞表示動作正在進行。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語perceive是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
We use information that we perceive through our senses to help us make decisions, to arrive at beliefs and so on.(我們利用我們通過感官感知到的信息來幫助我們做決定,達成信念等等。)
Instrumental ties predominate in secondary groups; we perceive people as means to ends rather than as ends in their own right.(工具性關系在次級群體中占主導地位;我們把人當作達成目的的手段,而不是目的本身。)
What would cause me to perceive somebody as intelligent or stupid?(是什么讓我覺得一個人是聰明的還是愚蠢的?)
Be aware of how others perceive you.(知道別人如何看待你。)
Our noses are able to recognise thousands of smells, and to perceive odours which are present only in extremely small quantities.("我們的鼻子能夠識別成千上萬種氣味,也可以感知那些極其微量的氣味。)
If participation and the culture are incongruous, employees are likely to perceive the participation process as manipulative and be negatively affected by it.("如果這種參與活動和組織文化不協調,那么員工可能會覺得他們的參與過程受到人為控制,也會因此受到負面影響。)
Tom had wit enough to perceive that here was a lad who could be useful to him.(湯姆很聰明,他知道這個小伙子會對他很有用。)
How do you perceive them?(你又如何看待他們?)
Maybe when we are really concentrating, we just don't perceive irrelevant information.(也許當我們真正集中注意力的時候,我們就不會注意到無關的信息了。)
Nobody seemed to perceive that the prince had done a thing unusual.(似乎沒有人看出王子做了一件不尋常的事。)
用作動詞(v.)
She has perceived the danger.1
That rule is not easily perceived.用作動詞 (v.)
~+副詞
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