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1 spostrzegawczy
adjperceptive, observant* * *a.perceptive, observant; insightful, astute; mało spostrzegawczy imperceptive, unobservant.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > spostrzegawczy
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2 spostrzegawcz|y
adj. perceptive, observant- ta dziewczynka jest wyjątkowo spostrzegawcza jak na swój wiek for her age the little girl is very perceptive- jesteś mało spostrzegawczy you are unobservant, you have no powers of observation- jest bardzo spostrzegawczy, skoro zauważył różnicę it was very observant of him to notice the difference- ta praca osłabiła mój zmysł spostrzegawczy this work has weakened my powers of observationThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > spostrzegawcz|y
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3 percepcyjny
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > percepcyjny
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4 spostrzegawczość
- ci; f* * *f.perceptiveness, acuteness, astuteness; wykazać się dużą spostrzegawczością be very insightful l. perceptive.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > spostrzegawczość
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5 publicznoś|ć
f sgt the public; (w kinie, teatrze) the public, audience- publiczność kinowa/teatralna the cinema-/theatre-going public- pojętna/żywo reagująca publiczność a perceptive/responsive public a. audience- szpalery wiwatującej publiczności cheering crowds- udostępnić park/pałac publiczności to open a park/palace to the public- wystąpić przed publicznością [aktor, muzyk] to appear, to give a performance- popisywać się przed publicznością to display one’s skills a. to show off in front of an audience- program telewizyjny z udziałem publiczności a television programme with a studio audience- publiczność zgromadzona w studiu a studio audienceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > publicznoś|ć
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Perceptive — Per*cep tive, a. [Cf. F. perceptif.] Of or pertaining to the act or power of perceiving; having the faculty or power of perceiving; used in perception. His perceptive and reflective faculties. Motley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
perceptive — I adjective acute, apperceptive, apprehensive, astute, aware, cognitive, cognizant, comprehending, conscious, discerning, discriminating, discriminative, easily affected, feeling, impressible, impressionable, keen, knowing, mindful, percipient,… … Law dictionary
perceptive — 1650s, from L. percept , pp. stem of percipere (see PERCEIVE (Cf. perceive)) + IVE (Cf. ive) … Etymology dictionary
perceptive — [adj] alert, sensitive acute, astute, awake, aware, brainy*, conscious, discerning, discreet, ear to the ground*, gnostic, incisive, insighted, insightful, intuitive, judicious, keen, knowing, knowledgeable, knows what’s what*, observant,… … New thesaurus
perceptive — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having or showing acute insight. DERIVATIVES perceptively adverb perceptiveness noun … English terms dictionary
perceptive — [pər sep′tiv] adj. [ML perceptivus] 1. of or capable of perception 2. able to perceive quickly and easily; having keen insight or intuition; penetrating perceptively adv. perceptiveness n. perceptivity [pʉr΄sep tiv′ə tē] … English World dictionary
perceptive — adj. 1) perceptive of (that observation was very perceptive of her) 2) perceptive to + inf. (it was perceptive of them to grasp our meaning) * * * [pə septɪv] perceptive to + inf. (it was perceptive of them to grasp our meaning) perceptive of… … Combinatory dictionary
perceptive — per|cep|tive [pəˈseptıv US pər ] adj someone who is perceptive notices things quickly and understands situations, people s feelings etc well used to show approval ▪ a perceptive young man ▪ highly perceptive comments ▪ You re right. That s very… … Dictionary of contemporary English
perceptive — adj. VERBS ▪ be ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc. ▪ highly ▪ a highly … Collocations dictionary
perceptive — per|cep|tive [ pər septıv ] adjective 1. ) able to notice or understand things quickly and easily: Children can be amazingly perceptive about adults moods. 2. ) a perceptive remark or piece of writing is intelligent and shows good judgment: It… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
perceptive — [[t]pə(r)se̱ptɪv[/t]] ADJ GRADED (approval) If you describe a person or their remarks or thoughts as perceptive, you think that they are good at noticing or realizing things, especially things that are not obvious. He was one of the most… … English dictionary