salience如何读

英:['seɪljəns]

美:[ˈseliəns, ˈseljəns]

salience是什么意思

  • n.显著;卓越;突出

salience自然拼读

sa·li·ence

seI li ns [or] seIl yns

salience词根

词根:salient

adj.

salient 显著的;突出的;跳跃的

n.

salient 凸角;突出部分

saliency 显著;卓越;特点;凸起

salience英英释义

noun

the condition of being prominent or important.

a projecting part of something.

salience词源中文解释

1836年,“跳跃的品质”; 1849年,“突出的品质,突出或被突出的状态”; 见 salient(形容词)+ -ence。心理学上的“在头脑或记忆中更为突出的品质”是在1938年出现的。

salience词源英文解释

The first known use of salience was in 1836

salience 例句

1 When the imaging showed decreasing activity in the salience network, participants' reports of feeling high decreased.

2 The soft rock is a complex rock mechanics medium, which has salience plastic deformation in special environment.

软岩是一种特定环境下的具有显著塑性变形的复杂岩石力学介质。

3 The salience of death in our culture increased, igniting a desire for evidence of an afterlife for some people.

4 The collaborators say they found extra salience in their subject matter after allegations that a Russian disinformation campaign may have helped President Trump to victory in the 2016 election.

5 This paper argues that "salience effect" can often affect lexical semantic relation between nouns.

名词性词义关系往往会受到认知上的“凸显效应”的影响。

6 Yet all five “continue to expand or modernize their nuclear arsenals and appear to be increasing the salience of nuclear weapons in their military strategies,” the report said.

7 Most national polls — including The Times’s — suggested that these issues had faded in salience for most voters.

8 The Tony nominating committee, which has become more discerning in recent years, helpfully reminds us that commercial salience is not necessarily the best indicator of artistic worthiness.

9 “The court now in its current composition is more willing to take up cases of political salience or higher profile controversies of various kinds than past courts,” Mr. Shapiro said.

10 This small, almond-shaped area of the brain located near your ears detects salience, or the emotional relevance of a situation and how to react to it.

11 Let's use two of the principles, salience and compatibility, to examine the single issue of slide backgrounds.

让我们用显著性原则和关联性原则来对一个背景进行评判。

12 The intensifying mobilization of the civil rights movement, especially the dramatic protests of 1963, led racial diversity to take on a special salience.

13 Even more effective is the way the text circles particular fragments—“ducks, Newburyport,” for example—layering them with meaning as their salience to the story becomes clear.

14 Results from a new clinical trial suggest that a group of brain regions known as the "salience network" is activated after a drug is taken intravenously, but not when that same drug is taken orally.

15 The salience network attributes value to things in our environment and is important for recognizing and translating internal sensations -- including the subjective effects of drugs.

16 The activation of identity depends on identity salience, and the operation of identity process lies in identity verification.

身份激活依赖于身份突出性,而认同身份过程主要依赖身份确认。

17 We demonstrate the utility of our framework by showing how it can refine stakeholder salience theory.

通过对股东特性理论的提炼,本文展示了我们的理论框架的效用。

18 “There’s a theory called mortality salience: When your own mortality is brought to mind, behaviors change. We’re going to see upgrades to better cabins on cruise ships, and booking of better hotels.”

19 It’s a fine monologue, well delivered, and contributes to the show’s salience as a character study.

20 Republicans are not alone in recognizing the salience of the issue; Democrats have also taken note, adjusting their own messaging and spending millions of dollars on abortion-related advertising.

salience 同义词

9 突起物

rising umbo prominency

18 突角

salient quoin

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