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词汇 perception
释义 perception
noun
uk /pəˈsep.ʃən/ us /pɚ-/

perceptionnoun (BELIEF)


C2[ C ]
a belief or opinion, often held by many people and based on how things seem: 认识,观念,看法
We have to change the public's perception that money is being wasted.公众认为是在浪费钱,我们必须改变他们的这种看法。
These photographs will affect people's perceptions of war.这些照片会影响人们对战争的看法。
There is a general perception that exams are becoming easier to pass.
It is my perception that his argument was fundamentally flawed.
We need to change people's perception of the military.
These perceptions reflect those of the general public.
Popular perception of him is gradually changing.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Opinions, beliefs and points of view
accepted wisdom
Afrocentric
agnosticism
anti-drug
anti-ideological
bubble
creed
have/take a notion to do somethingidiom
helicopter view
heretical
heretically
hot take
pole
politics
posture
pretension
prism
proposition
recency bias
tick

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Ideas, concepts and theories

perceptionnoun (SIGHT)


[ U ]
the quality of being aware of things through the physical senses, especially sight: 感觉,知觉;感知
Drugs can alter your perception of reality.毒品会改变你对现实的感知。
[ U ]
someone's ability to notice and understand things that are not obvious to other people: 感知能力;认识能力;洞察力
She has extraordinary powers of perception for one so young.她年纪轻轻就有着非凡的洞察力。
He's not known for his perception.他的洞察力并不怎么样。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Knowledge and awareness
acquaintance
alertness
as every schoolboy/schoolchild knowsidiom
astuteness
at/in the back of your mindidiom
experientially
familiarity
firsthand
general knowledge
gnostic
lived experience
metacognition
nescience
nescient
nod
off someone's radaridiom
street smarts
theory of mind
visual literacy
witting

perception | American Dictionary


perception
noun
us/pərˈsep·ʃən/

perceptionnoun (BELIEF)


[ C ]
a thought, belief, or opinion, often held by many people and based on appearances:
Even though he had done nothing illegal, the public’s perception was that he had acted dishonestly, and he was forced to resign.

perceptionnoun (AWARENESS)


[ U ]
an awareness of things through the physical senses, esp. sight

perception | Business English


perception
noun[ C or U ]
uk /pəˈsepʃən/us
the way that someone thinks and feels about a company, product, service, etc.:
Although our handling of complaints has improved greatly, it continues to be a significant problem in terms of public perception.
A strong brand has a big impact on product perception.
Sometimes the experience of going through the course changes people's perceptions about entrepreneurship.

Examples of perception


perception
That is, a person can describe both perceptions of the outside world and plans for action.
Problems, then, are raised about the ecological validity of this constraint and the role it might play in the perception of ordinary, everyday motion.
In this framework, conceptual representations are contiguous with the representational forms of perception and action.
Such a perception prompts people to ask whether something valuable is lost when non-market modes of interaction are replaced by market ones.
Memory complaints do reflect perceptions of past memory performance and are also an early manifestation of memory impairment.
Due recognition must also be given to changes in nuptial fertility and to apparently changing perceptions of the roles of marriage and the family.
Is there some concept, identifiable as 'perception', which affects or controls a human being's knowledge of the surrounding landscape?
If the mirroring is too accurate, the perception itself can become a source of fear, and it loses its symbolic potential.
Developmentalists show that these schemas operate between language and perception, thereby facilitating semantic development.
It may be perceived as an area of concern if this is the perception of students accessing the course.
This process tends to be relevant to functions that are universal to all members of a species such as visual depth perception or language development.
In fact, he has always suffered this condition; what is new is his perception of it, and its internalization.
Once again, the stimulus will be sufficient to force the correct perception.
Like cooking, cleaning, shopping, and washing, men can do it too, but the societal perception is that these are women's tasks or feminine gendered activities.
Many tasks involve sensory information that is ambiguous, and other sources of information may be required for adequate perception.
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.

Collocations withperception


perception

These are words often used in combination with perception.

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aural perception
This enables the twins to replace discursive speech with a primordial yet arcane language that relies solely on aural perception.
categorical perception
For a critic of categorical perception, it is encouraging to analyze this phenomenon in terms of shepard's law of generalization.
conscious perception
A number of the studies cited as demonstrations of direct perception are in fact demonstrations of direct conscious perception.
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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