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1 perception
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 -
2 quickness
1) (speed) Schnelligkeit, die2) (acuteness of perception) Schärfe, die* * *noun die Schnelligkeit* * *quick·ness[ˈkwɪknəs]n no pl\quickness of temper rasch aufbrausendes Temperament [o Wesen] fig pej\quickness of mind scharfer [o wacher] Verstand fig* * *['kwIknɪs]n1) (= speed) Schnelligkeit fhis quickness to appreciate the problem — die Schnelligkeit, mit der er das Problem erfasst hat
2) (= intelligence) schnelle Auffassungsgabequickness of mind — Fähigkeit f, schnell zu denken
quickness of temper — heftiges or aufbrausendes Temperament
* * *1. Schnelligkeit f2. (geistige) Wachheit, Aufgewecktheit f, rasche Auffassungsgabe, Schlagfertigkeit f3. Schärfe f (der Beobachtung etc):quickness of sight (gutes) Sehvermögen, scharfe Augen pl5. Hitzigkeit f (des Temperaments)* * *noun, no pl.1) (speed) Schnelligkeit, die2) (acuteness of perception) Schärfe, die* * *n.Flinkheit f.Schnelligkeit f. -
3 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.
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