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Перевод: perceive speek perceive


[глагол]
понимать; осознавать; постигать; различать; ощущать; чувствовать; воспринимать; усматривать; усмотреть


Тезаурус:

  1. Individuals vary in the way they perceive love.
  2. A subject trained with both A and B each followed by event X may come to perceive the distinctive features of A and B, something that might reduce generalization between them.
  3. In this chapter, I have indicated the kinds of things we know about brains, and the kinds of questions we have to ask if we are to understand how we perceive things.
  4. For as classy, clever and well-spun as Twin Peaks is, it makes the mistake of presuming the viewer will watch and listen and perceive.
  5. The undulating nature of the whole course, both the fairways and the greens, is something that is difficult to perceive when watching the Masters on television.
  6. Only as we begin to respond personally to the text's content and open ourselves to its message (irrespective of whether the consequence of this is an acceptance, modification, or rejection of it) do we go beyond a mere decoding or perception of the words and begin to perceive meanings.
  7. Specifically, it was hoped to discover how cyclists would use and perceive a comprehensive and integrated bicycle network and whether an increase in bicycle traffic and/or a decrease in cycling accidents would result.
  8. Many of us know that the three angles of a triangle add up to two right angles, and we know it because we "perceive that equality to two right ones, does necessarily agree to, and is inseparable from the three angles of a triangle".
  9. Some of the larger whales, measuring over 100 feet in length, may be quite unable to perceive their own tail flukes visually.
  10. Yet a paradox remains, for what we relate to in actual experience remains our interpretation of a presentational continuum coloured as much by our own senses as by the realities they perceive.
  11. From this, we will not be excluded, but will in turn exclude them, including some of those who might find themselves in the terrain of our state because their being on our state threatens the unity of our state, just as they perceive us to be a threat to their unity, and so on and so on.
  12. The only difference is "that whereas some one finite and narrow assemblage of ideas denotes a particular human mind, whithersoever we direct our view, we do at all times and in all places perceive manifest tokens of the divinity".
  13. It is the essential but usually overlooked fact that in any psychophysical experiment when, for example, subjects are asked whether or not they perceive a stimulus, their responses, verbal or otherwise, cannot be relied on as accurate accounts of their conscious experiences.

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