perceived

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英 [pə'siːvd]
美 [pə'sivd]
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  • v.

    感觉( perceive的过去式和过去分词 );视为;认为;理解为

  • 双语释义

    v.(动词)
    1. vt. 感觉; 察觉 become aware of, especially through the eyes or the mind

    英英释义

    perceived

    • adj.
      • detected by instinct or inference rather than by recognized perceptual cues

        "a perceived threat"

        同义词:sensed

      • detected by means of the senses

        "a perceived difference in temperature"

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    词汇搭配

    用作动词 (v.)
    ~+副词
    • perceive dimly〔vaguely〕隐约地感觉到
    • perceive distinctly〔plainly〕清楚地感觉到
    • perceive easily容易看到
    • perceive gradually逐渐地感觉到
    • perceive instinctively直觉感到
    • perceive superficially表面地看到
    • perceive tangibly明确地感觉到
    • perceive tremulously颤动地感觉到
    • perceive vividly强烈地感觉到
    ~+介词
    • perceive by the ear通过耳朵感觉到

    词组短语

    perceived value感知价值;知觉价值

    perceived quality感知质量;品质认知度

    双语例句

    用作动词(v.)
    1. I plainly perceive some objections remain.
      我清楚地察觉到还有一些反对意见。
    2. We can perceive his sorrow by the looks on his face.
      我们从他的表情中觉察出悲伤。
    3. Indeed, this problem is greater than one may perceive.
      确实,这个问题远大于你所能感知到的。
    4. They perceive television as entertainment.
      他们将电视视为娱乐。
    5. Adults learn what they perceive to be useful in their life situations.
      成人们学他们认为对其生活情境有帮助的东西。
    6. At first I couldn't perceive what he meant.
      起先我不理解他说的意思。

    权威例句

    Borg's Perceived Exertion and Pain Scales
    Borg’s perceived exertion and pain scales
    Perceived exertion as an indicator of somatic stress.
    Perceived self-efficacy in cognitive development and functioning.
    Psychophysical based of perceived exertion
    Psychophysical bases of perceived exertion.
    Perceived locus of causality and internalization: examining reasons for acting in two domains.
    Characteristics of Organizational Environments and Perceived Environmental Uncertainty
    Development and evaluation of a scale to measure perceived self-efficacy in people with arthritis.
    A model of (often mixed) stereotype content: competence and warmth respectively follow from perceived status and competition