词汇 | perceptible |
释义 | perceptible adjective uk /pəˈsep.tə.bəl/ us /pɚˈsep.tə.bəl/ that can be seen, heard, or noticed: 可察觉到的;可感知的 There was a barely perceptible movement in his right arm.他的右胳膊微微动了一下。 The past year has seen a perceptible improvement in working standards.去年,工作条件有了明显改善。 Synonym noticeable Opposite imperceptible Compare audible visible Visible a mile offidiom discernibly eye-catching fishbowl front and centre full goldfish bowl high-visibility large noticeable over-generously perceivable perceivably prominence prominently relief sore stand stand out visibility Related wordperceptibly perceptible | American Dictionaryperceptible adjective us/pərˈsep·tə·bəl/ that can be seen, heard, felt, tasted, smelled, or noticed: His pulse was barely perceptible (= difficult to feel) upon arrival at the hospital. Examples of perceptibleperceptible In the flood of recent literature, a controversy about a basic theoretical issue is perceptible, even though it is rarely addressed openly. Intervocalically, stop outcomes were recognized by a perceptible closure, perhaps with an accompanying burst, in a spectrogram of the token. It is logically possible, then, that listeners in accent-rating studies tend to base their judgments to some degree on perceptible differences in speaking rates. So, at least some imperceptibles that are currently beyond the range of human perception may become perceptible, in principle anyway. If all were freely used, it is doubtful that any metrical structure would be perceptible at all. Perceptible pauses were marked in the transciptions, but were not measured individually in milliseconds. It is a thing even when it is not in the perceptible stage. Language is the only modality of consciousness that makes perceptible the relational (or predicational) form of thought and the abstract elements of thought. This ensures that less perceptible candidates are eliminated before more perceptible ones. Despite all this, of course, the flavour is readily perceptible. So they remain perceptible even in the absence of transition cues. This difference is perceptible with each plan design feature. And how perceptible to the ear must motives be to 'count'? On the other hand, most are not perceptible. In these respects they are like other visually perceptible properties such as shape, size, and number. 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. |
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