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per·cep·tion
(pər-sĕp′shən)n.1.a. The process of perceiving something with the senses: the perception of a faint sound.
2. a. The process or state of being aware of something: the perception of time.
b. Insight or knowledge gained by thinking: the perception that inheritance must be coded in DNA.
c. The capacity for such insight or knowledge: theories of how to enhance human perception.
d. An insight or point of knowledge: The article is full of astute perceptions.
3. An interpretation or impression; an opinion or belief: doctors working to change the public perception of certain diseases.
[Middle English percepcioun, from Old French percepcion, from Latin perceptiō, perceptiōn-, from perceptus, past participle of percipere, to perceive; see perceive.]
perception
(pəˈsɛpʃən) n2. insight or intuition gained by perceiving
4. way of perceiving; awareness or consciousness; view: advertising affects the customer's perception of a product.
5. (Zoology) the process by which an organism detects and interprets information from the external world by means of the sensory receptors
6. (Law) law the collection, receipt, or taking into possession of rents, crops, etc
[C15: from Latin perceptiō comprehension; see perceive]
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per•cep•tion
(pərˈsɛp ʃən)n.
1. the act or faculty of apprehending by means of the senses or the mind; cognition; awareness.
2. a single unified awareness derived from sensory processes while a stimulus is present.
3. immediate or intuitive recognition or appreciation, as of moral, psychological, or aesthetic qualities; insight; discernment.
4. the result or product of perceiving; percept.
[1350–1400; Middle English (< Old French) < Latin perceptiō gathering in, perception. See perceive, -tion]
Perception
See also alertness; hearing; touch; understanding.
the system of philosophical idealism developed by George Berkeley (1685?-1753), especially his tenet that the physical world does not have an independent reality but exists as a perception of the divine mind and the flnite mind of man. Also Berkeleyism. — Berkeleian, Berkeleyan,n., adj.
Medicine. the association of imaginary sensations of color with actual perceptions of hearing, taste, or smell. Also called photism, color hearing. Cf. synesthesia.
coenesthesia, coenesthesis, cenesthesia, cenesthesis
the combination of organic sensations that comprise an individual’s awareness of bodily existence. — coenesthetic, cenesthetic,adj.
an impaired condition of any of the senses.
Medicine. the sense by which movement, weight, position, etc. are perceived. — kinesthetic,adj.
extreme acuteness or sensitivity of the sense of taste.
an extremely heightened acuteness of the eyesight, resulting from increased sensibility of the retina.
heightened acuteness of the sense of smell.
the total or collective experience of all sensations or all the senses. — panesthetic, panaesthetic,adj.
any abnormal physical sensation, as itching, a tickling feeling, etc. — paresthetic, paraesthetic,adj.
a vision or other perception of something that has no physical or objective reality, as a ghost or other supernatural apparition. Also phantasma. See also images; philosophy.
a sound or a sensation of hearing produced by stimulus of another sense, as taste, smell, etc.
chromesthesia.
the sensory apparatus of the body as a whole; the seat of physical sensation, imagined to be in the gray matter of the brain.
Medicine. a secondary sensation accompanying an actual perception, as the perceiving of sound as a color or the sensation of being touched in a place at some distance from the actual place of touching. Cf. chromesthesia. — synesthetic, synaesthetic,adj.
a form of extrasensory perception, working over a distance and enabling the so gifted observer to perceive events, objects, etc., far away. — telesthetic, telaesthetic,adj.
Noun | 1. | perception - the representation of what is perceived; basic component in the formation of a concept percept, perceptual experience internal representation, mental representation, representation - a presentation to the mind in the form of an idea or image figure - a unitary percept having structure and coherence that is the object of attention and that stands out against a ground ground - a relatively homogeneous percept extending back of the figure on which attention is focused pattern, form, shape - a perceptual structure; 'the composition presents problems for students of musical form'; 'a visual pattern must include not only objects but the spaces between them' visual percept, visual image - a percept that arises from the eyes; an image in the visual system |
2. | perception - a way of conceiving something; 'Luther had a new perception of the Bible' conceptualisation, conceptuality, conceptualization - an elaborated concept | |
3. | perception - the process of perceiving basic cognitive process - cognitive processes involved in obtaining and storing knowledge perceptual constancy, constancy - (psychology) the tendency for perceived objects to give rise to very similar perceptual experiences in spite of wide variations in the conditions of observation detection, sensing - the perception that something has occurred or some state exists; 'early detection can often lead to a cure' beholding, seeing, visual perception - perception by means of the eyes auditory perception, sound perception - the perception of sound as a meaningful phenomenon aesthesis, esthesis, sensation, sense datum, sense experience, sense impression - an unelaborated elementary awareness of stimulation; 'a sensation of touch' somaesthesia, somatesthesia, somatic sensation, somesthesia - the perception of tactual or proprioceptive or gut sensations; 'he relied on somesthesia to warn him of pressure changes' tactile sensation, tactual sensation, touch sensation, feeling, touch - the sensation produced by pressure receptors in the skin; 'she likes the touch of silk on her skin'; 'the surface had a greasy feeling' | |
4. | perception - knowledge gained by perceiving; 'a man admired for the depth of his perception' cognition, knowledge, noesis - the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning discernment, perceptiveness - perception of that which is obscure insight, penetration - clear or deep perception of a situation | |
5. | perception - becoming aware of something via the senses sensory activity - activity intended to achieve a particular sensory result looking, looking at, look - the act of directing the eyes toward something and perceiving it visually; 'he went out to have a look'; 'his look was fixed on her eyes'; 'he gave it a good looking at'; 'his camera does his looking for him' listening, hearing - the act of hearing attentively; 'you can learn a lot by just listening'; 'they make good music--you should give them a hearing' lipreading - perceiving what a person is saying by observing the movements of the lips tasting, taste - a kind of sensing; distinguishing substances by means of the taste buds; 'a wine tasting' smelling, smell - the act of perceiving the odor of something |
perception
noun1.awareness, understanding, sense, impression, feeling, idea, taste, notion, recognition, observation, consciousness, grasp, sensation, conception, apprehensionhow our perception of death affects the way we live
2.understanding, intelligence, observation, discrimination, insight, sharpness, cleverness, keenness, shrewdness, acuity, discernment, perspicacity, astuteness, incisiveness, perceptiveness, quick-wittedness, perspicuityIt did not require a great deal of perception to realise what he meant.
perception
noun1. The condition of being aware:
2. That which exists in the mind as the product of careful mental activity:concept, conception, idea, image, notion, thought.
vjemvnímánívnímavost
skynjun, skilningur
nuovokumaspajautimaspastabiaipastabumas
algılama gücüanlayışgörüş
perception
[pəˈsepʃən]N1. (= act) → percepciónf
it changes one's perception of time → cambia la percepción que uno tienedeltiempo
sense perception → percepciónfsensorial
it changes one's perception of time → cambia la percepción que uno tienedeltiempo
sense perception → percepciónfsensorial
2. (= impression) → impresiónf
what is your perception of the situation? → ¿qué impresióntienesde lasituación?
her perception was that she had done sth wrong → tenía la impresión de haberse equivocado en algo
the public perception is that → la gentetiene la impresiónde que ..
what is your perception of the situation? → ¿qué impresióntienesde lasituación?
her perception was that she had done sth wrong → tenía la impresión de haberse equivocado en algo
the public perception is that → la gentetiene la impresiónde que ..
perception
[pərˈsɛpʃən]n (= view) → perceptionf
our perception of time → notre perception du temps
our perception of time → notre perception du temps
perception
nno pl → Wahrnehmungf; his colour perception is impaired → seine Farbwahrnehmung ist beeinträchtigt; his powers of perception → sein Wahrnehmungsvermögennt
(= mental image, conception) → Auffassungf → (of von); he seems to have a clear perception of the dilemma I face → er scheint meine schwierigeLagevollauf zu erkennen; one’s perception of the situation → die eigeneEinschätzung der Lage
no pl(= perceptiveness) → Einsichtf; (= perceptive remark, observation) → Beobachtungf
no pl(= act of perceiving)(of object, visible difference) → Wahrnehmungf; (of difficulties, meaning, illogicality etc) → Erkennennt; his quick perception of the danger saved us all from death → weil er die Gefahrblitzschnellerkannte, rettete er uns allen das Leben
perception
[pəˈsɛpʃ/ən]n (gen) → percezionef; (sensitiveness) → sensibilità; (insight) → perspicaciaone's perception of a situation → il proprio modo di vedere una situazione
perception
(pəˈsepʃən) noun the ability to see, understand etc clearly. a man of great perception. aanvoeling, waarneming إدْراك възприемане percepção vnímavost das Wahrnehmungsvermögen intelligens αντίληψη, διαίσθησηpercepción, perspicacia, agudeza taju, arusaamisvõime استنباط havaintokyky perspicacité תְּפִישָׂה प्रत्यक्ष ज्ञान zamjećivanje, opažanje felfogóképesség perseptif skynjun, skilningur percezione, intuizione 知覚 지각력, 인지력 nuovoka, pajautimas, supratimas uztvere; izpratne daya tanggapan waarneming, inzichtoppfatningsevnepostrzeganie ادراك، پوهېدنه، پوهه percepção înţelegere понятливость vnímavosť bistrovidnost opažanje iakttagelseförmåga, uppfattningsförmåga การรับรู้ algılama gücü, anlayış, görüş 感覺,洞察力,理解力 розуміння, усвідомлення ادراک، بصيرت sự nhận thức 感觉,洞察力,理解力
perˈceptive (-tiv) adjective able to see, understand etc clearly. a very perceptive man. opmerksaam مُدرِك، ذو قُدْرَه عَلى الفَهْم والإحْساس схватлив perspicaz vnímavý wahrnehmend intelligent οξυδερκήςperspicaz, agudo selgepilguline نکته بین havaintokykyinen perspicace בַּעַל כּוֹשֶׁר תְּפִישָׂה स्पष्ट रूप से देखने-समझने वाला koji zamjećuje, opaža gyorsan reagáló, gyors/jó felfogóképességű perseptif næmur, skarpskyggn perspicace 鋭敏な 이해력이 빠른 pastabus, nuovokus, įžvalgus saprotošs; ar asu uztveri tajam daya tanggapan scherpzinnigvåken, rask i oppfatningenspostrzegawczy پوهېدنه perspicaz perspicace понятливый vnímavý bistroviden pronicljiv insiktsfull, klarsynt, lyhörd ซึ่งสามารถรับรู้ได้ anlayışlı, kavrayışlı 有洞察力的,有理解力的 сприйнятливий باشعور sâu sắc 有洞察力的,有理解力的
perˈceptively adverb opmerksaam بإدْراك، بإحْساس схватливо perspicazmente vnímavě wahrnehmend intelligent με οξυδέρκεια con perspicacia/agudeza selgepilguliselt ژرف نگرانه havaintokykyisesti avec perspicacité בְּאוֹפֶן הַמֵעִיד עַל תְּפִישָׂה अनुबोधक ढंग से, अनुभूति क्षमता के साथ zapažajuće nyitottan secara perseptif af skarpskyggni con perspicacia 鋭敏に 이해력이 빠르게 pastabiai, nuovokiai, įžvalgiai saprotoši dgn daya tanggapannya yg tajam scherpzinnigvåkent, raskt spostrzegawczo په زوره مطالعى سره perspicazmente cu perspicacitate понятливо vnímavo bistrovidno pronicljivo insiktsfullt โดยรับรู้ได้ anlaşılır biçimde 有洞察力地,敏銳地 сприйнятливо ادارک کے طور پر một cách sâu sắc 有洞察力地,有理解力地
perˈceptiveness noun opmerksaamheid قُدْرَة على الإدراك والإحْساس схватливост perspicácia vnímavost die Wahrnehmung intelligens αντιληπτικότητα perspicacia, agudeza selge pilk ژرف نگری tarkkanäköisyys perspicacité הַבחָנָה טוֹבָה अनुबोधकर्त्ता, अनुभूति क्षमता moć zapažanja, senzibilnost érzékelő-/észlelő-/felfogóképesség persepsi skarpskyggni percettività 鋭敏 이해력이 빠름 pastabumas, nuovokumas, įžvalgumas izpratne, uztvere ketajaman daya tanggapan scherpzinnigheid evne til klar/rask oppfatning spostrzegawczość زوره مطالعه perspicácia perspicacitate восприимчивость vnímavosť dojemanje pronicljivost insiktsfullhet, klarsynthet, lyhördhet ความสามารถในการรับรู้ anlayışlı olma 洞察力,理解力 сприйнятливість شعور khả năng nhận thức 洞察力,理解力
per·cep·tion
n. percepción, acción de ser consciente de un estímulo sensorial;
perception
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