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1 colour perception
colour perception Farbwahrnehmung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > colour perception
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2 colour perception
Англо-русский офтальмологический словарь > colour perception
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3 colour perception
1) Общая лексика: тест на цветное восприятие2) Медицина: цветоощущение3) Реклама: восприятие цвета, ощущение цвета4) Макаров: воспринимать цвета -
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9 colour perception
восприятие цвета, ощущение света, цветовосприятие -
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12 colour perception requirement
English-Ukrainian dictionary of aviation terms > colour perception requirement
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13 object colour perception
object colour perception Farbeindruck m einer KörperfarbeEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > object colour perception
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14 reference colour perception
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > reference colour perception
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15 rendered colour perception
rendered colour perception LICHT, FS Wiedergabefarbe f (der Farbeindruck des Objektes im Beurteilungszustand)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > rendered colour perception
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16 perception
nounhave keen perceptions — ein stark ausgeprägtes Wahrnehmungsvermögen haben
* * *[pə'sepʃən](the ability to see, understand etc clearly: a man of great perception.) das Wahrnehmungsvermögen- academic.ru/54533/perceptive">perceptive- perceptively
- perceptiveness* * *per·cep·tion[pəˈsepʃən, AM pɚ-]powers of \perception Wahrnehmungsvermögen nt\perception of reality Wahrnehmung f der Wirklichkeit\perception of time Zeitempfinden nt* * *[pə'sepSən]n1) no pl Wahrnehmung fhis colour perception is impaired — seine Farbwahrnehmung ist beeinträchtigt
2) (= mental image, conception) Auffassung f (of von)he seems to have a clear perception of the dilemma I face — er scheint meine schwierige Lage vollauf zu erkennen
one's perception of the situation — die eigene Einschätzung der Lage
4) no pl (= act of perceiving) (of object, visible difference) Wahrnehmung f; (of difficulties, meaning, illogicality etc) Erkennen nthis quick perception of the danger saved us all from death — weil er die Gefahr blitzschnell erkannte, rettete er uns allen das Leben
* * *perception [pə(r)ˈsepʃn] sperception of light Lichtempfindung2. Wahrnehmungsvermögen n3. Auffassung(sgabe) f4. Vorstellung f (of von)* * *noun* * *n.Auffassung f.Auffassungskraft f.Begriff -e m.Empfindung f.Erkenntnis f.Vorstellung f.Wahrnehmung f.Wahrnehmungsvermögen n.geistige Wahrnehmung f. -
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[pəʹsepʃ(ə)n] n1. 1) восприятие; ощущениеcolour perception - спец. восприятие /ощущение/ цвета
2) способность восприятия2. 1) осознание, понимание2) представление (о чём-л.)lyric perceptions of friendship and love - сентиментальные представления о дружбе и любви
3. проницательность, способность постижения (чего-л.)perception into the heart of human activity - ясное представление о сути человеческой деятельности
a film bristling with sharp perceptions - фильм, полный тонких наблюдений
well-intentioned people lacking in keen perception - люди с благими намерениями, но лишённые проницательности
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[pə'sepʃ(ə)n]сущ.1) восприятие, ощущениеа) процесс получения сенсорных ощущений от чего-л.- depth perceptionEvents confirmed our perception that she had been treated unfairly. — События подтвердили наше ощущение, что с ней обращались несправедливо.
- extrasensory perception
- visual perception
- keen perceptionSyn:б) образ, полученный в результате этого процессаSyn:2)а) осмысление, осознание, пониманиеSyn:б) проницательность, острое мышлениеSyn:3) филос. перцепция4) юр. сбор -
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1) восприятие; ощущение; способность постижения•- brand perception
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perception chromatique, perception des couleursEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > colour vision
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perception — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ clear, distinct, keen (esp. AmE) ▪ common, general, popular, widely held, widespread ▪ … Collocations dictionary
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colour blindness — Inability to distinguish one or more colours. The human retina contains three types of cone cells that absorb light in different parts of the spectrum. Absence of these types causes colour blindness to red, green, and blue. Colour blindness is a… … Universalium
space perception — Introduction process through which humans and other organisms become aware of the relative positions of their own bodies and objects around them. Space perception provides cues, such as depth and distance, that are important for movement… … Universalium