英 [pəˈseptɪvli] 美 [pərˈseptɪvli]
adv. 知觉地;有洞察力地;敏锐地
in a perceptive manner
知觉的
知觉地(perceptively), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
有洞察力地(perceptively), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
敏锐地(perceptively), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
perceptibly 显然地;可感觉得出地;看得出地
perception 知觉;[生理] 感觉;看法;洞察力;获取
percept 认知,认知的对象
perceptiveness 洞察力;感知力;直觉
perceptibility 感觉力;理解力;可察觉性
perceptivity 知觉力,知觉
percipient 有感知力的人
知觉地;有洞察力地;敏锐地
However, as the nurse so perceptively noted that afternoon, what was more difficult for her to bear this time was not the loss but the constraint imposed on the relationship afterward.
然而,让人更难的不是承受患者的离去,而是对今后医患关系的一系列限制——这一点那天下午,那名护士已经敏锐的察觉了。
Rose, who sees herself, more perceptively, as a free-market ideologue, is sceptical about scholars' objectivity.
Fogel countered perceptively, stating that economics simply could not capture the whole picture of the antebellum South.
One reader perceptively noted that the security problem was mainly a legacy issue.
ECONOMIST: Google goes in search of an instant operating system