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1 неправильное восприятие
false perception, faulty perception, erroneous perception, misperception; imperception, incorrect perceiving, misapprehensionRussian-english psychology dictionary > неправильное восприятие
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2 ложное восприятие
1) Psychology: illusion2) Aviation medicine: erroneous perception, false perception3) Drugs: hallucinatory effects -
3 ошибочное восприятие
1) Medicine: illusion2) Aviation medicine: erroneous perception, faulty perception, misperceptionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ошибочное восприятие
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4 представление представлени·е
1) (предъявление) presentation, submission; productionпредельный срок представления чего-л. — dead-line / latest date for the submission of smth.
2) (понимание, знание) notion, idea, perception, conception, concept; (нравы) folkway амер.; (мысленный образ) picture, imageиметь ясное представление о чём-л. — to have a clear idea of smth.
получить поверхностное представление о чём-л. — to get a cursory view of Smth.
создать у кого-л. ложное представление о том, что... — to mislead smb. into believing that...
составить представление — to form a notion, to create a picture
он имеет весьма туманное представление об этом — he has a very vague conception of it, his ideas on it are extremely nebulous
неправильное представление — misconception, misapprehension, wrong notion
ошибочное представление — erroneous idea, misconception
смутное представление — vague / dim idea
иметь смутное представление — to be vague (about)
ясное представление — clear conception / idea
3) дип. representation4) (знакомство) introductionRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > представление представлени·е
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