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perception [pəˈsep∫ən]a. [of sound, sight] perception fb. ( = insight) perspicacité f• our perception of the situation is that... d'après notre analyse de la situation...• consumers have a different perception of the situation les consommateurs se font une idée différente de la situation* * *[pə'sepʃn]1) Philosophy, Psychology perception f2) ( view)3) (also perceptiveness) ( of person) perspicacité f; (of essay, novel) finesse f4) Commerce, Finance perception f -
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1 Philos, Psych perception f ; visual perception perception visuelle ; a child's perception of his environment la perception qu'a un enfant de son environnement ;2 ( view) my perception of him/of the problem l'idée que je me fais de lui/du problème ; the popular perception of the 1960s as an era of liberation l'idée que les gens se font des années soixante comme étant une époque de libération ; there is a perception growing among nationalists that on voit se répandre parmi les nationalistes l'idée selon laquelle ;3 ( insight) ( of person) perspicacité f ; (of essay, novel) finesse f ; the psychological perception of her later novels la finesse de l'analyse psychologique dans ses derniers romans ; -
3 perception
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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(of product, brand) perception fEditorial will target women with health and beauty themes harmonised with the Advantage proposition of "treating yourself". The aim is to shift perception of the Boots brand from something worthy to something inspirational.
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5 perception
[pə'sepʃən](the ability to see, understand etc clearly: a man of great perception.) perspicacité- perceptively - perceptiveness -
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7 perception threshold
seuil de perceptionEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > perception threshold
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8 risk perception
perception des risques [dans le public/par les intéressés]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > risk perception
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10 selective perception
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11 extrasensory perception
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12 extrasensory perception
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13 threshold of perception
seuil de perceptionEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > threshold of perception
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14 Task Force on Membership Perception of the Leadership
Groupe de travail sur les perceptions des dirigeants par les membres (TT) Task Force on Monitoring of Compliance (Committee on Compliance) Groupe de travail sur la surveillance de l'observation (Commission de l'observation) (TT) Task Force on Monitoring of Compliance with Standards of Practice Groupe de travail sur le contrôle de l'application des normes de pratique (TT)English-French insurance dictionari > Task Force on Membership Perception of the Leadership
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15 казначейская касса
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16 восприятие
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17 تحصيل الضرائب
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18 percepcja
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19 pobieranie
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20 Perzeption (die)
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PERCEPTION — Malgré l’intérêt incessant qu’a suscité l’étude de la perception tout au long de l’histoire de la philosophie occidentale et malgré l’énorme contribution, sur ce sujet, de la psychologie depuis l’époque où celle ci a tenté de se définir comme… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Perception — Per*cep tion, n. [L. perceptio: cf. F. perception. See {Perceive}.] 1. The act of perceiving; cognizance by the senses or intellect; apperhension by the bodily organs, or by the mind, of what is presented to them; discernment; apperhension;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
perception — Perception. s. f. Recepte, recouvrement en matiere de deniers, fruits, revenus &c. Il est commis à la perception d un tel droit. il est obligé de rendre compte du revenu de cet heritage aprés la perception des fruits. Perception. En matiere de… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
perception — per‧cep‧tion [pəˈsepʆn ǁ pər ] noun [countable] the way that people feel about a company, product, market etc and what they think it is like: • There is a perception among investors that an economic recovery is beginning. • National stereotypes… … Financial and business terms
Perception — steht für: Perzeption, Gesamtheit der Vorgänge des Wahrnehmens bezeichnet. Perception (Film), US amerikanisches Filmdrama aus dem Jahr 2005 Perception Kayaks, einen Kanuhersteller, siehe Confluence Watersports #Perception … Deutsch Wikipedia
perception — late 15c., receiving, collection, from L. perceptionem (nom. perceptio) perception, apprehension, a taking, from percipere perceive (see PERCEIVE (Cf. perceive)). First used in the more literal sense of the Latin word; in secondary sense, the… … Etymology dictionary
perception — I noun ability to make distinctions, acuity, acumen, acuteness, apperception, appraisal, appreciation, apprehension, ascertainment, assessment, astuteness, attention, awareness, clear sight, cleverness, cognition, cognizance, comprehension,… … Law dictionary
perception — penetration, insight, acumen, *discernment, discrimination Analogous words: appreciation, comprehension, understanding (see corresponding verbs at UNDERSTAND): sharpness, keenness, acuteness (see corresponding adjectives at SHARP) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
perception — [n] understanding, idea acumen, apprehending, apprehension, approach, attention, attitude, awareness, big idea*, brainchild*, brain wave*, conceit, concept, conception, consciousness, discernment, feeling, flash, grasp, image, impression, insight … New thesaurus
perception — ► NOUN 1) the ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses. 2) the process of perceiving. 3) a way of understanding or interpreting something. 4) intuitive understanding and insight. ORIGIN Latin, from percipere seize,… … English terms dictionary
perception — [pər sep′shən] n. [L perceptio < pp. of percipere: see PERCEIVE] 1. a) the act of perceiving or the ability to perceive; mental grasp of objects, qualities, etc. by means of the senses; awareness; comprehension b) insight or intuition, or the… … English World dictionary