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[существительное]
понимание; восприятие; ощущение; осознание; завладение; получение; перцепция ; сбор


Тезаурус:

  1. But although God does have the role in Berkeley's philosophy of accounting for the continued perceivability of real objects apart from our actual perception of them, it is not quite in the way we have just described.
  2. Short-term benefits derive from crime prevention amongst the young and an improvement in their perception of the police, which it is hoped will have residual effects in the long term when they are adults, but the wider community in Easton is only addressed secondarily as parents or guardians, which limits the short-term effects the programme might have on improving its perception of the police.
  3. It is known as a speech output system because there is evidence that a quite separate lexicon is involved in speech perception.
  4. FATAL PERCEPTION
  5. His sophisticated perception of the long-term problems of Senegalese politics, however, led him in 1977 to "invite" the formation of three new parties - liberal democratic, social democratic, and left/Marxist.
  6. PERCEPTION
  7. The information required is proprioceptive: it has to provide a kind of internal sensation or perception in order to activate the correct response.
  8. Her own perception of herself (courageous, persistent, and sticking to a course no matter how unpopular) is matched by the public perception, according to Gallup surveys on the personality images of various leading British politicians.
  9. That was all very well, but agreement by dialogue did not match the public perception of Mrs Thatcher's Government.
  10. The modern perception of the hills, however, seems to be that they are one gigantic Butlin's.
  11. Man is endowed with an insatiable curiosity about himself and about the world around him, in his perception of which his own nature finds its reflection.
  12. In other words, two forces operate to raise the problems to be discussed: first, the natural desire to avoid awkward, embarrassing, or unmanageable social situations, situations which challenge the perception of the new role; and second, the almost perverse and in a way contradictory claim to be accepted totally and without reservation.
  13. The perception that a cruel savage cycle of fertility underlay all the trappings of modem life only served to emphasize for Eliot that there was a higher life, though one infinitely difficult to attain.

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