cognitive如何读

英:[ˈkɒɡnətɪv]

美:[ˈkɑːɡnətɪv]

cognitive英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. 认知的,认识能力的 of or relating to cognition

cognitive是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 认识的(指有关认识,学习和理解事物的过程)
  2. 认知的(指有关认识,学习和理解事物的过程)
  3. 有认识力的
  4. 感知的
  5. 认识能力的

cognitive自然拼读

cog·ni·tive

kag n tihv

cognitive扩展

cognitively (adv.)

cognitive词根

词根:cognize

adj.

cognizant 审理的;已认知的

cognizable 可认识的;可辨识的;可以审理的

cognoscible 可以认识到的;可辨识的

adv.

cognitively 认知地

n.

cognition 认识;知识;认识能力

cognizance 审理,审判管辖权;认知;标志

vt.

cognize 认识,认知

cognise (主英)认识(等于cognize)

cognitive英英释义

Adjective

1. of or being or relating to or involving cognition;

"cognitive psychology"

"cognitive style"

cognitive词组

cognitive psychology认知心理学

cognitive linguistics认知语言学

cognitive function认知功能

cognitive process认识过程;认知历程

cognitive ability认知能力

cognitive science认知科学;理性科学;认识科学

cognitive structure认知结构

cognitive development认知发展

cognitive theory认知理论

cognitive style认知方式;认知类型

cognitive therapy认知疗法

cognitive skills认知能力

cognitive neuroscience认知神经科学;神经系统学

cognitive map认知地图

cognitive learning认知学习

cognitive dissonance认知失调;认知悔误;内心冲突

cognitive strategy认知策略

cognitive disorder认知障碍

cognitive domain认知领域

cognitive competence认知能力

cognitive词源中文解释

1580年代,“与认知有关的”,由 -ive + 拉丁语 cognit- 组成,是 cognoscere 的过去分词词干,意为“了解,认识”,源自 com 的同化形式,意为“一起”(见 co-)+ gnoscere “知道”(源自 PIE 词根 *gno- “知道”)。

在1940年代后被心理学家和社会学家接纳。Cognitive dissonance “由于持有矛盾的信念或价值观而引起的心理困扰”(1957年)显然是由美国社会心理学家利昂·费斯廷格创造的,他发展了这个概念。相关词汇: Cognitively。

cognitive_医学行业词汇

识别的,认识的:与认识有关或具有认识特点的

cognitive词源英文解释

borrowed from Medieval Latin cognitīvus "concerned with knowing," from Latin cognitus, past participle of cognōscere "to get to know, acquire knowledge of" + -īvus -ive — more at cognition

The first known use of cognitive was in 1586

cognitive儿童词典英英释义

cogwheelnoun

a wheel with cogs

judgmentnoun

the act of judging

a decision given by a court

the process of forming an opinion by examining and comparing

an opinion so formed

the ability to judge : discernment

cognomennoun

a person's last name : surname

name entry 1 sense 1especially: nickname entry 1

cognomennoun

a person's last name : surname

name entry 1 sense 1especially: nickname entry 1

cognomennoun

a person's last name : surname

name entry 1 sense 1especially: nickname entry 1

cognizancenoun

particular knowledge

had no cognizance of the crime

the act or power of fixing one's mind on something : notice, heed

take cognizance of what is happening

jurisdiction sense 1, responsibility

cognitiveadjective

of, relating to, or being conscious mental activities (as thinking, reasoning, remembering, imagining, learning words, and using language)

cognitiveadjective

of, relating to, or being conscious mental activities (as thinking, reasoning, remembering, imagining, learning words, and using language)

cognitive医学词典英英释义

cognitiveadjective

of, relating to, or being conscious intellectual activity (as thinking, reasoning, remembering, imagining, or learning words)

the cognitive elements of perception—C. H. Hamburg

cognitive 例句

1 There are many biological influences of psychological traits such as cognitive ability, conscientiousness, impulsivity, and risk aversion.

2 “Yes, Butler. Cover. I thought speaking in primal terms would be the quickest route to your cognitive functions. Obviously I was mistaken.”

3 Psychologists talk about ego , id, and cognitive dissonance.

心理学家讨论利己主义 、 本能冲动和感知不协调.

4 These cognitive deficits are generally considered part of the definition of A . D . H . D.

这些已知的不足一般被认为是注意力不足过动症定义中的一部分.

5 This thesis analyzes three pairs of spatial words from a cognitive view.

本文从认知的角度分析了三对空间方位词,所采用的分析方法是意象图式.

6 The tree has been shaped to spread the cognitive load over time with the help of two kinds of topiary.

7 They lack the cognitive and memory skills.

他们缺乏认知和记忆能力。

8 The second cognitive revolution is a post-modern one and it results in the establishment of social constructionism.

第二次认知革命是后现代主义的革命,它导致了社会建构论的产生。

9 Even among cognitive scientists, “poststimulus event” is not a standard way to refer to a tap on the arm.

10 At least one cognitive psychologist has suggested looking for the structures that correspond to Jung's archetypes!

至少对此有认知的心理学家建议根据Jung的原型来寻求结构!

11 Linguistics is an important branch in cognitive science.

语言学是认知科学的一个重要分支。

12 Most researchers believe that these unprecedented accomplishments were the product of a revolution in Sapiens’ cognitive abilities.

13 They stared at him, at his face that was as blue as his hands, and they struggled—all save Thyon—with an overwhelming upsurge of cognitive dissonance.

14 There is a concept in cognitive psychology called the channel capacity, which refers to the amount of space in our brain for certain kinds of information.

15 In fact, acceptance of cognitive egalitarianism means they cannot think historically, for a cognitive egalitarian cannot explain why, to take but one example, we no longer believe that swallows overwinter in ponds.

16 Only after laying a semblance of it on the page can a writer free up the cognitive resources needed to make the sentence grammatical, graceful, and, most important, transparent to the reader.

17 By 1975, deeper cognitive problems had emerged: he had visions, phantasms, and voices in his head that told him what to do.

18 It forces the brain to resolve internal conflict, giving the mind a workout that strengthens its cognitive muscles.

它迫使大脑解决内部冲突,给大脑一个锻炼,增强其认知肌肉。

19 Another possibility is that children younger than 3 lack some cognitive capacity for memory.

另一种可能是小于3岁的儿童缺乏记忆的认知能力。

20 At this point, our students are probably more cognitive than many young people in our society, and they think deeply.

在这一点上,我们的学生可能比我们社会中的许多年轻人更有认知能力,并且他们会进行深入思考。

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