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perceptionnoun(BELIEF)C2[C]abelieforopinion, oftenheldby manypeopleandbasedon how thingsseem: 认识,观念,看法 We have tochangethe public's perception thatmoneyis beingwasted.公众认为是在浪费钱,我们必须改变他们的这种看法。 Thesephotographswillaffectpeople's perceptions ofwar.这些照片会影响人们对战争的看法。 - There is ageneralperception thatexamsarebecomingeasiertopass.
- It is my perception that hisargumentwasfundamentallyflawed.
- We need tochangepeople's perception of themilitary.
- These perceptionsreflectthose of thegeneralpublic.
- Popular perception of him isgraduallychanging.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesOpinions, beliefs and points of view - Afrocentric
- agnosticism
- angle
- anti-ideological
- article of faith
- ascription
- bubble
- creed
- have/take a notion todo somethingidiom
- helicopter view
- heretical
- hot take
- idea
- outlook
- pole
- politics
- posture
- pretension
- prism
- relativism
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Ideas, concepts and theories perceptionnoun(SIGHT)[U]thequalityof beingawareof things through thephysicalsenses,especiallysight: 感觉,知觉;感知 Drugs canalteryourperception ofreality.毒品会改变你对现实的感知。 [U]someone'sabilitytonoticeandunderstandthings that are notobviousto otherpeople: 感知能力;认识能力;洞察力 She hasextraordinarypowersof perception for one soyoung.她年纪轻轻就有着非凡的洞察力。 He's notknownfor his perception.他的洞察力并不怎么样。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesKnowledge and awareness - acquaintance
- alertness
- as every schoolboy/schoolchild knowsidiom
- astuteness
- at/in the back ofyourmindidiom
- firsthand
- general knowledge
- gnostic
- grounding
- have a nodding acquaintance withsomeone/somethingidiom
- lived experience
- metacognition
- nescience
- nescient
- nod
- offsomeone'sradaridiom
- sensibility
- street smarts
- theory of mind
- witting
See more results » (Definition ofperceptionfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)perception| American Dictionaryperceptionnoun(BELIEF)[C]athought,belief, oropinion, oftenheldby manypeopleandbasedonappearances: Even though he had done nothingillegal, the public’s perception was that he hadacteddishonestly, and he wasforcedtoresign. perceptionnoun(AWARENESS)[U]anawarenessof things through thephysicalsenses,esp.sight (Definition ofperceptionfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)perception| Business Englishthe way that someonethinksandfeelsabout acompany,product,service, etc.: Althoughourhandlingofcomplaintshasimprovedgreatly, itcontinuesto be asignificantproblemintermsofpublicperception. Astrongbrandhas abigimpactonproductperception. Sometimes theexperienceof going through thecoursechangespeople's perceptions aboutentrepreneurship. (Definition ofperceptionfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofperceptionperception That is, a person can describe both perceptions of the outside world and plans for action.From theCambridge English Corpus Problems, then, are raised about the ecological validity of this constraint and the role it might play in theperceptionof ordinary, everyday motion.From theCambridge English Corpus In this framework, conceptual representations are contiguous with the representational forms ofperceptionand action.From theCambridge English Corpus Such aperceptionprompts people to ask whether something valuable is lost when non-market modes of interaction are replaced by market ones.From theCambridge English Corpus Memory complaints do reflect perceptions of past memory performance and are also an early manifestation of memory impairment.From theCambridge English Corpus Due recognition must also be given to changes in nuptial fertility and to apparently changing perceptions of the roles of marriage and the family.From theCambridge English Corpus Is there some concept, identifiable as 'perception', which affects or controls a human being's knowledge of the surrounding landscape?From theCambridge English Corpus If the mirroring is too accurate, theperceptionitself can become a source of fear, and it loses its symbolic potential.From theCambridge English Corpus Developmentalists show that these schemas operate between language andperception, thereby facilitating semantic development.From theCambridge English Corpus It may be perceived as an area of concern if this is theperceptionof students accessing the course.From theCambridge English Corpus This process tends to be relevant to functions that are universal to all members of a species such as visual depthperceptionor language development.From theCambridge English Corpus In fact, he has always suffered this condition; what is new is hisperceptionof it, and its internalization.From theCambridge English Corpus Once again, the stimulus will be sufficient to force the correctperception.From theCambridge English Corpus Like cooking, cleaning, shopping, and washing, men can do it too, but the societalperceptionis that these are women's tasks or feminine gendered activities.From theCambridge English Corpus Many tasks involve sensory information that is ambiguous, and other sources of information may be required for adequateperception.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. CollocationswithperceptionperceptionThese are words often used in combination withperception. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. aural perception This enables the twins to replace discursive speech with a primordial yet arcane language that relies solely on aural perception. From theCambridge English Corpus categorical perception For a critic of categorical perception, it is encouraging to analyze this phenomenon in terms of shepard's law of generalization. From theCambridge English Corpus conscious perception A number of the studies cited as demonstrations of direct perception are in fact demonstrations of direct conscious perception. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/perception## |