英:[mɪspə'si:v]
美:[ˌmɪspɚˈsiv]
英:[mɪspə'si:v]
美:[ˌmɪspɚˈsiv]
第三人称单数:misperceives
现在分词:misperceiving
过去式:misperceived
过去分词:misperceived
verb
transitive verb
to perceive (something) wrongly or improperly
… until recently, experts have paid the placebo effect only grudging respect, some insisting that people who experience it must have simply misperceived either their illness or their recovery.—Ted Kaptchuk et al.
The first known use of misperceive was in 1921
1 A similar phenomenon is at work when people misperceive song lyrics or spoken words.
2 After all, the self is nothing but loosely glued together fragments of memories and feelings that we misperceive as a whole — or as Hemon phrases it, “a unity that doesn’t hold together.”
3 How could one rely on an unwritten constitution if your fellow citizens whom you must rely on willfully choose to misperceive fairness so long as it suits their contemporary POV?
4 Asian women, Japanese women in particular, are often misperceived, Kusano said.
5 He cautioned that diversity can be misperceived — or purposely misconstrued by Republicans — as the far-left being opposed to a wider embrace of the electorate.
6 It is the signature image for a novel about an Afrikaner who misperceives the world.
7 Hill “appears to blame the victims because they ‘misperceived’ his intent,” commission lawyers said.
8 “When a pilot misperceives altitude and acceleration it is known as the ‘somatogravic illusion’ and can cause spatial disorientation,” the report said.
9 “Most participants expressed concern that introducing a symmetric inflation range...could be misperceived as a signal that the Committee was comfortable with continued misses below its symmetric inflation objective,” the Fed said.
10 The results showed that people way too often misperceive supporters of the opposite political party — and sometimes their own.
11 While the center may employ wonderful physicians, the public will forever misperceive its services because of this tragic logo.
这个中心只有聘请优秀的内科医生,否则大众会被它雷人的商标误解到底它提供的是什么服务。
12 Young voters like Avila are often misperceived as too apathetic or too self-absorbed to care about elections.
13 She was disappointed to be misperceived, and more angered than ever — this time she could not box herself up — and these emotions opened others.
14 Mr. Heller called the cases “a distorted overreaction pandering to the current hypersensitive climate where innocent commonplace gestures are now misperceived and mischaracterized as offensive.”
15 “One was the recognition that I have been often, in my view, mischaracterized or misperceived, and I have to bear a lot of the responsibility for that,” she said, The Associated Press reported.
16 Identity incongruent discrimination occurs when someone experiences racial discrimination for a race they are misperceived as.
17 From prior research, we felt confident that people probably would misperceive climate policy support.
18 In this state, the concept extends to dog bites – even if the owner did not intend that Rover would bite anyone and did not anticipate that the dog might misperceive the victim’s intent or might remember the victim was hostile to him in the past.
19 We misperceive colors and shapes because our visual sense has been molded by evolutionary history.
他认为我们之所以对颜色和形状产生幻觉是因为我们的视觉感官在进化历史过程中产生的。
20 Lewis writes, ‘‘Tversky had the clear idea of how people misperceived randomness...