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{pə:'septiv}
1. отнасящ се до възприемането
PERCEPTIVE faculty способност за възприемане, възприемчивост
2. възприемчив, схватлив* * *{pъ:'septiv} а 1. отнасящ се до възприемането; perceptive faculty с* * *схватлив; поучителен; предусетлив; възприемчив; наставнически;* * *1. perceptive faculty способност за възприемане, възприемчивост 2. възприемчив, схватлив 3. отнасящ се до възприемането* * *perceptive[pə´septiv] аdj който се отнася до възприемане; възприемчив, схватлив; \perceptive faculty способност за възприемане; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv perceptively. -
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- tivadjective (able to see, understand etc clearly: a very perceptive man.) våken, rask i oppfatningenobservantadj. \/pəˈseptɪv\/1) innsiktsfull, klarsynt2) lydhør, åpen, sansevar3) skarpperceptive of åpen for -
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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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pə'sepʃən(the ability to see, understand etc clearly: a man of great perception.) percepción, perspicacia, agudeza- perceptively
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tr[pə'sepʃən]1 (sense) percepción nombre femenino2 (insight) perspicacia, agudeza3 (way of understanding) ideaperception [pər'sɛpʃən] n1) : percepción fcolor perception: la percepción de los colores2) insight: perspicacia f3) idea: idea f, imagen fn.• aprehensión s.f.• comprensión s.f.• percepción s.f.• perspicacia s.f.pər'sepʃən, pə'sepʃən1) u ( faculty) percepción f3) u ( insight) perspicacia f, agudeza f[pǝ'sepʃǝn]N1) (=act) percepción fsense perception — percepción f sensorial
2) (=impression) impresión fwhat is your perception of the situation? — ¿qué impresión tienes de la situación?
the public perception is that... — la gente tiene la impresión de que...
3) (=insight) perspicacia f, agudeza f* * *[pər'sepʃən, pə'sepʃən]1) u ( faculty) percepción f3) u ( insight) perspicacia f, agudeza f -
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pə'sepʃən(the ability to see, understand etc clearly: a man of great perception.) oppfatningsevne- perceptively
- perceptivenessoppfatningsubst. \/pəˈsepʃ(ə)n\/1) iakttagelsesevne, oppfatningsevne2) ( psykologi) persepsjon3) oppfatning, innsiktfaculty of perception iakttagelsesevnequickness of perception rask oppfatningsevne -
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[pə'sɛpʃən]n( insight) wnikliwość f; ( impression) wrażenie nt; (opinion, belief) opinia f; ( observation) spostrzeżenie nt; ( understanding) rozumienie nt; ( faculty) postrzeganie nt, percepcja f* * *[pə'sepʃən](the ability to see, understand etc clearly: a man of great perception.) postrzeganie- perceptively
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