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perceive[p?r'si:v]v。 感知,察觉;认识到
例句 1。 If the infant fails to dishabituate and continues to show habituation under the new stimulus; it is assumed that the baby is unable to perceive the different new stimulus。 如果婴儿不能改变某种行为习惯,而且在新的刺激下仍呈现这种习惯的话,就能推测出婴儿没有感知这种新刺激的能力。
2。 The intention is for the positively perceived attributes of the celebrity which would be transferred to the advertised product and for the two to bee automatically linked in the audience's mind。 这样做的目的是使顾客明确地感受到代言的名人身上与广告产品关联的特质,还能使顾客一看到两者就能在脑海中自动将他们联系起来。
3。 Art deco in its many forms was largely perceived as thoroughly modern。 在很大程度上,很多形式的艺术装饰都被认为完全是现代的。
同义 observe(v。 察觉)
perception[p?r'sep?n]n。 感知;观念;洞察力
例句 1。 After the invention of photography in the middle of the nineteenth century; perceptions of the visible world were greatly altered。 19世纪中期,摄影术的发明极大地改变了人们对可视世界的认知。
2。 However; a study of children in Hong Kong found that if the children did not like celebrities; the presence of celebrities in advertisements could negatively affect the children's perceptions of a product。 然而,香港的一项针对儿童所作的研究发现,如果孩子不喜欢名人,那么广告中出现的名人将会在孩子对产品的认识上产生负面影响。
perplex[p?r'pleks]v。 使(某人)困惑;(使)复杂化
例句 The question perplexed people for many years until a German scientist provided some answers。 这个问题一直困扰着人们,直到一名德国科学家提供了一些答案。
phrase[freiz]n。 短语,用语 v。 叙述
例句 In nearly every language; however the words are phrased; the most basic division in cinema history lies between films that are mute and films that speak。 几乎在所有语言中,无论台词被如何叙述出来,在电影史上,对电影的最基本分类都是无声电影和有声电影。
postulate['pɑ:s??l?t]n。 假定,假设;要求['pɑ:s??leit]v。 假定;要求
例句 1。 The school building program postulates an increase in educational investment。 修建校舍的计划是在增加教育经费的前提下拟定的。
2。 The teacher p
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