percept

英 ['pɜːsept] 美 ['pɝsɛpt]
  • n. 认知,认知的对象

英文词源


percept (n.)
1837, from Latin perceptum "(a thing) perceived," noun use of neuter past participle of percipere (see perceive). Formed on model of concept.

双语例句


1. This integration process determines the global percept.
这种组群过程决定了全局的感知结果.

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2. Example is better then percept.
说一遍,不如做一遍.

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3. However the culture is profound and difficult to percept, it is very difficult to measure.
但由于文化深层次的难以察觉性, 所以对其进行测度又是相当困难的.

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