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1 organs of perception
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perception [pə'sepʃən]∎ visual/aural perception perception f visuelle/auditive;∎ organs of perception organes mpl percepteurs;∎ powers of perception facultés fpl perceptives∎ her perception of the problem is different from mine sa façon de voir le problème diffère de la mienne;∎ the general public's perception of the police l'image que le grand public a de la police, la façon dont le grand public perçoit la police∎ a man of great perception un homme très perspicace -
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1. n восприятие; ощущение2. n способность восприятия3. n осознание, понимание4. n представление5. n проницательность, способность постижения6. n филос. перцепция7. n юр. сборСинонимический ряд:1. acumen (noun) acumen; discernment; wisdom2. attitude (noun) attitude; judgment; opinion3. awareness (noun) awareness; cognisance; consciousness4. clairvoyance (noun) clairvoyance; intuition; revelation5. comprehension (noun) comprehension; knowledge; realization; understanding6. eyesight (noun) eyesight; view; vision7. feeling (noun) feeling; impression; sensation; sense8. idea (noun) conceit; concept; conception; idea; image; intellection; notion9. insight (noun) insight; observation; percept; thought; viewpoint10. perceiving (noun) apprehension; cognition; perceiving; recognitionАнтонимический ряд:blindness; ignorance; misapprehension; misunderstanding -
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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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n1) сприймання, відчуття2) здатність сприймати3) усвідомлення, розуміння4) уявлення (про щось)5) проникливість, здатність розуміти6) філос. перцепція7) юр. збір* * *n1) сприйняття; відчуття; здатність сприйняття2) усвідомлення, розуміння; уявлення ( про що-небудь)3) проникливість; здатність розуміння, збагнення ( чого-небудь)4) фiлoc. перцепція5) юp. збір -
6 Perception
Perception is the immediate discriminatory response of the organism to energy-activating sense organs.... To discriminate is to make a choice reaction in which contextual conditions play a deciding role. (Bartley, 1969, pp. 11-12)t seems (to many) that we cannot account for perception unless we suppose it provides us with an internal image (or model or map) of the external world, and yet what good would that image do us unless we have an inner eye to perceive it, and how are we to explain its capacity for perception? It also seems (to many) that understanding a heard sentence must be somehow translating it into some internal message, but how will this message be understood: by translating it into something else? The problem is an old one, and let's call it Hume's Problem, for while he did not state it explicitly, he appreciated its force and strove mightily to escape its clutches. (Dennett, 1978a, p. 122)Perception refers to the way in which we interpret the information gathered (and processed) by the senses. In a word, we sense the presence of a stimulus, but we perceive what it is. (Levine & Schefner, 1981, p. 1)[W]henever we do try and find the source of... a perception or an idea, we find ourselves in an ever-receding fractal, and wherever we choose to delve we find it equally full of details and interdependencies. It is always the perception of a perception of a perception. (Varela, 1984, p. 320)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Perception
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7 perception
pəˈsepʃən сущ.
1) восприятие, ощущение а) процесс получения сенсорных ощущений от чего-л. Events confirmed our perception that she had been treated unfairly. ≈ События подтвердили наше ощущение, что с ней обращались несправедливо. keen perception color perception depth perception extrasensory perception visual perception Syn: sensation, feeling, observation б) образ, полученный в результате этого процесса Syn: concept
2) а) осмысление, осознание, понимание clear perception ≈ ясное понимание Syn: acumen, appreciation б) проницательность, острое мышление Syn: discernment
3) филос. перцепция
4) юр. сбор восприятие;
ощущение - organs of * органы восприятия - stereo * стереоскопическое восприятие - keen * острое восприятие - colour * (специальное) восприятие /ощущение/ цвета способность восприятия осознание, понимание - clear * ясное понимание - * of necessity осознание необходимости - * of beauty понимание красоты представление( о чем-л.) - lyric *s of friendship and love сентиментальные представления о дружбе и любви проницательность, способность постижения (чего-л.) - * into the heart of human activity ясное представление о сути человеческой деятельности - a film bristling with sharp *s фильм, полный тонких наблюдений - well-intentioned people lacking in keen * люди с благими намерениями, но лишенные проницательности (философское) перцепция (юридическое) сбор - the * of profits сбор доходов artifical ~ вчт. распознавание образов customer ~ понимание запросов клиента perception восприятие, ощущение ~ восприятие ~ осознание, понимание ~ осознание ~ ощущение ~ филос. перцепция ~ понимание ~ проницательность ~ юр. сбор ~ сбор ~ способность постижения tactile ~ восприятие тактильной информации visual ~ восприятие зрительной информацииБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > perception
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8 machine perception
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > machine perception
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9 risk perception
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > risk perception
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10 picture perception
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > picture perception
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11 sensory
sensory ['sensərɪ](nerve, system) sensoriel►► sensory deprivation isolation f sensorielle;sensory organs organes mpl des sens;sensory perception perception f sensorielle -
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[΄sensəri] a զգայական, զգացական. sensory organs զգայական օրգաններ. sensory perception զգայական ընկալում
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