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per·cep·ti·ble
pr sep t bl
比较级:more perceptible
最高级:most perceptible
perceptibly (adv.), perceptibility (n.)
词根:percept
adj.perceived 感知到的;感观的
perceptive 感知的,知觉的;有知觉力的
perceptual 知觉的;感知的;有知觉的
perceivable 可知觉的,可感知的
adv.perceptibly 显然地;可感觉得出地;看得出地
perceptively 知觉地;有洞察力地;敏锐地
n.perception 知觉;[生理] 感觉;看法;洞察力;获取
percept 认知,认知的对象
perceptiveness 洞察力;感知力;直觉
perceptibility 感觉力;理解力;可察觉性
perceptivity 知觉力,知觉
v.perceived 感知;认为(perceive的过去分词);领会
vi.perceive 感到,感知;认识到
vt.perceive 察觉,感觉;理解;认知
Adjective
1. capable of being perceived by the mind or senses;
"a perceptable limp"
"easily perceptible sounds"
"perceptible changes in behavior"
2. easily perceived by the senses or grasped by the mind;
"a perceptible sense of expectation in the court"
"an obvious (or palpable) lie"
3. easily seen or detected;
"a detectable note of sarcasm"
"he continued after a perceptible pause"
15世纪初,“有洞察力,能够感知的”,源自古法语 perceptible,直接来自晚期拉丁语 perceptibilis “可察觉的”,源自拉丁语 percept-,过去分词词干 percipere(参见 perceive)。意思是“能够被感官察觉到”,始于大约1600年。相关词汇: Perceptibly; perceptibility。
The first known use of perceptible was in 1567
perceptiveadjective
capable of or showing a keen ability to observe and understand
perceptionnoun
a result of perceiving : observation
awareness of surrounding objects, conditions, or forces through sensation
color perception
capacity for understanding
perceptionnoun
a result of perceiving : observation
awareness of surrounding objects, conditions, or forces through sensation
color perception
capacity for understanding
perceptibleadjective
capable of being noticed or observed
a perceptible change
perceptibleadjective
capable of being noticed or observed
a perceptible change
perceptibleadjective
capable of being perceived especially by the senses sound perceptible by the human ear
barely perceptible motion
1 But even with the perceptible marks of time, McCartney's vocals on "Flaming Pie" exhibit a unique tenderness among all of his solo efforts.
2 This delicious malbec shows the familiar characteristics we’ve come to expect from Argentina : bright blueberry fruit; soft, barely perceptible tannins; and lots of new oak barrels.
3 It’s a war that’s been lost on the bereft island of Yoko Ogawa’s latest novel, “The Memory Police,” where hats, perfume, green beans, birdsong and countless other entities have been stricken from perceptible reality.
4 I found him stretched out on one of the spectators’ benches, colorless, and his pulse scarcely perceptible.
5 He then picked up the phone without any perceptible hesitation and dialled a local number.
6 "I never loved him," she said, with perceptible reluctance.
7 The difference is scarcely perceptible to the average reader.
这种差别一般读者几乎是察觉不到的。
8 This will be facilitated by the new mood that is perceptible in the art world.
9 And without warning, with no perceptible change in mood, Rufus turned slightly and trained his rifle on us.
10 First came a barely perceptible dimming of the afternoon sun, then a dusk-like gloom, and then, finally, a sky dark enough to reveal stars.
11 “The biggest questions, then, are what perceptible or demonstrable impacts these initiatives will have on the institution going forward,” she said.
12 But Kestay also paints, often working dimly perceptible female shapes into rainy sheets of strong color on his canvases.
13 Sensing that, the kid adds “Everything happens for a reason, right?” prompting a barely perceptible brightening in Jeff; maybe, just maybe, this encounter did mean something.
14 An elderly, preternaturally tanned man—the mayor, somebody explains—waits with a white handkerchief in his big sailor’s hands, a barely perceptible shake showing in his wrists.
15 Redemption’s rage became even more perceptible in the room; it boiled loud and furious.
16 The shadow of a man in the driver’s seat of the forklift is barely perceptible.
17 It was a cloudless sky and the wind was barely perceptible — not a common weather day.
18 Grape skins, seeds and stems also add tannin to wine, but the influence of oak is the most perceptible.
19 I was in want of boots, of clothes, of the whole human varnish that makes a man perceptible.
我需要皮鞋,需要衣服,需要能使一个人被察觉到的全部装饰。
20 Image of goods does not mean pure appearances but a perceptible and experiencing whole environment.
商品的形象不是单纯的外观,而是一种可感知、可体验的整体环境。
1 相当的
tol-lol good possible pretty certain powerful fair proper equal representative suitable equivalent substantial considerable corresponding competent comparative measurable proportionate commensurate becoming answerable condign gey fairish smartish proportionable smart respectable appreciable pumpkin quite a to match
4 可知觉的
7 可感觉到的
9 听得见的
10 相当
tol-lol good possible pretty certain powerful fair proper equal representative suitable equivalent substantial considerable corresponding competent comparative measurable proportionate commensurate becoming answerable condign gey fairish smartish proportionable some well something rather quite properly fairly middling so-and-so lot correspondence equivalence equivalency correspondency correspond smart respectable appreciable enough gay pumpkin even quite a to match quite a bit on the safe side
11 可认知的
12 可知觉
13 看得见的
14 可察觉的
16 可认知
17 明显
kenspeck clear obvious visible plain sharp evident explicit sensible marked pointed conspicuous outspoken overt palpable decided ostensible well-marked unsubtle up evidently ostensibly sensibly patently light appear
19 可察觉
20 可以感觉到的
21 认得出