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1 perceptiveness
* * *per·cep·tive·ness[pəˈseptɪvnəs, AM pɚ-]n no pl Wahrnehmungsvermögen nt; (sensitivity) Einfühlungsvermögen nt; (attentiveness) Aufmerksamkeit f* * *[pə'septIvnɪs]n(of person) (= quickness to see/hear/smell) Aufmerksamkeit f; (= quick realization) Scharfsinnigkeit f; (of analysis, speech, study) Erkenntnisreichtum m, Scharfsinnigkeit f; (of argument) Einsichtigkeit f* * *perceptivity [ˌpɜːsepˈtıvətı; US ˌpɜr-], perceptiveness → academic.ru/54531/perception">perception 2* * *n.Wahrnehmungsvermögen n. -
2 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. -
3 insight
noungain an insight into something — [einen] Einblick in etwas (Akk.) gewinnen od. bekommen
* * *(the quality of having) an understanding of something: He shows remarkable insight (into children's problems). die Einsicht* * *in·sight[ˈɪnsaɪt]nto gain an \insight into sth/sb jdn/etw verstehen lernento give sb [or provide sb with] an \insight into sth jdm einen Einblick in etw akk geben [o vermittelnthe actor brought psychological \insight to his roles der Schauspieler gestaltete seine Rollen mit großem Einfühlungsvermögen* * *['Insaɪt]n1) no pl Verständnis nt2) Einblick m (into in +acc)* * *insight [ˈınsaıt] s1. (into)a) Einblick m (in akk):gain an insight into sth (einen) Einblick in etwas gewinnen;b) Verständnis n (für):a man of insight ein verständnisvoller Mann3. Scharfblick m* * *nounVerständnis, das; (instance) Einblick, der ( into in + Akk.)gain an insight into something — [einen] Einblick in etwas (Akk.) gewinnen od. bekommen
* * *n.Einblick -e m.Einsicht -en f.
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perceptiveness — noun see perceptive … New Collegiate Dictionary
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perceptive — adjective Date: 1656 1. responsive to sensory stimuli ; discerning < a perceptive eye > 2. a. capable of or exhibiting keen perception ; observant < a perceptive scholar > b. characterized by sympathetic understanding or insight • perc … New Collegiate Dictionary
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