percept
英 ['pɜːsept]
美 ['pɝsɛpt]
- percept (n.)
- 1837, from Latin perceptum "(a thing) perceived," noun use of neuter past participle of percipere (see perceive). Formed on model of concept.
- 1. This integration process determines the global percept.
- 这种组群过程决定了全局的感知结果.
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- 2. Example is better then percept.
- 说一遍,不如做一遍.
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- 3. However the culture is profound and difficult to percept, it is very difficult to measure.
- 但由于文化深层次的难以察觉性, 所以对其进行测度又是相当困难的.
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