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 perceptive [pә'septiv]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 知觉的, 有知觉力的, 感知的

[医] 知觉的




    perceptive
    [ adj ]
    1. of or relating to perception

    2. <adj.pert>
      perceptive faculties
    3. having the ability to perceive or understand; keen in discernment

    4. <adj.all>
      a perceptive eye
      a perceptive observation


    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.

    1. However, fear in specific circumstances does become an operative condition which the perceptive manager must understand."
    2. The first salvo, a letter sent by an employee in a graphics unit, thanked Ms. Schleuning "for your deeply thoughtful and perceptive letter," and included a photograph of a naked East African boy with his mouth pressed against the backside of a cow.
    3. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS aside, some marketers advise against sound-alikes because they may irritate perceptive viewers.
    4. Though I should point out that the author and I are, while in different colleges, both at the University of Maryland, I believe readers of Mr. Levy's book will agree that this is a fair-minded and perceptive analysis of American income distribution.
    5. William McGurn's "Afghan Rebels Are Rewriting History" (editorial page, Nov. 30) is one of the more articulate and perceptive reports about one of this century's most horrifying tragedies.
    6. In the summer he enters a monastic order in Texas. Anyone expecting a coherent plot, witty dialogue, and perceptive insights is in dreamland.
    7. Newman, on his ninth album, again shows he is a deft and perceptive composer.
    8. It might be disguised in her antics, but she really is a woman's woman." About Vadim: "He is great to work with, very perceptive, very sensitive to me as a woman.
    9. More important was turning up for the May 1 parade." Eva, sensitive and perceptive, described people as sleepwalking through the work week; speaking one way and thinking another, even avoiding friendships for fear of betrayal.
    10. Second, it is a bit presumptuous for Mr. Crovitz to ask the reader to believe that his analysis of the cases in point is much more perceptive than that of a majority of the justices of the Massachusetts Supreme Court.
    11. Until last year's race the poster's inquiry centred on Cambridge but after Oxford's defeat, a perceptive Dark Blue rower with a sense of humour changed it. It was a gesture that marked the end of Oxford's dominance in the varsity boat race.
    12. But he soon had a circle of admiring, helpful friends, including older and influential poets such as Attilio Bertolucci and Giorgio Caproni, and several perceptive critics.
    13. The result is a one-eyed view of the world, but amusing, ironical and often perceptive, just like Pooter. The Waterhouse version is not new.
    14. Jesse Jackson on Tuesday praised Lloyd Bentsen, the Texas senator tapped for the Democratic running-mate spot Jackson wanted, as a person who has a perceptive understanding of how to reach out to minorities.
    15. Gross is always immensely well-informed, perceptive without being ponderous, and he never allows indignation to cloud his judgment.
    16. One of the most perceptive remarks came from Christoph von Dohnanyi, a former intendant in Frankfurt and Hamburg and now chief conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra: 'Hard times can also be healthy times.
    17. The quintessential "dumb broad" of "Born Yesterday" has returned in triumph to Broadway in a polished, perceptive and almost perfect revival of Garson Kanin's comedy of political corruption, circa 1946.
    18. "The Bordelais, being very perceptive and shrewd marketers, have really played on this," says Mr. Kolm of the Fine Wine Review.
    19. Events since New Year suggest quite the opposite is the case. Though we were warned by the FT's unfailingly perceptive television critic in advance of the new ITV regime that more would mean worse, I wonder if any of us really appreciated how worse.
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