cognition
英 [kɒɡˈnɪʃn]
美 [kɑːɡˈnɪʃn]
n. 认知; 感知; 认识
复数:cognitions
BNC.22519 / COCA.10977
牛津词典
noun
- 认知;感知;认识
the process by which knowledge and understanding is developed in the mind
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 认识(过程);认知
Cognitionis the mental process involved in knowing, learning, and understanding things.- ...processes of perception and cognition.
感觉和认知过程
- ...processes of perception and cognition.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- Children's play involves exploration, language experimentation, cognition, and the development of social skills.
儿童的玩耍包括探索,语言实验,认知,和社会能力的成长。 - Scientist say this is because secondary emotions require self-awareness and a level of cognition that dogs may not have.
科学家说这是因为次级情绪需要有自我意识和一定程度认知能力,而狗狗可能并不具备。 - Such attitudes are valueless unless they reflect inner cognition and certainty.
这种态度如果不能反映内心的认知和把握就毫无价值。 - The study is in the journal Cognition.
该研究发表在《认知》期刊上。 - On basis of this we put forward our own viewpoint and cognition.
在总结前人研究的基础上作者提出了自己的认识和看法。 - Knowledge this to paragraph and overall comprehensive cognition and it understands to be indispensable equally of chapter.
这一知识对段落和篇章的全面综合的认知和理解同样是不可缺少的。 - As a link between cognition and language, metaphor plays an indispensable role in vocabulary teaching.
作为认知和语言的纽带,隐喻在词汇教学中具有不可或缺的地位。 - Metaphor and culture are inseparable, so correct understanding of metaphor needs the ability of cross-cultural cognition.
隐喻和文化是不可分隔的,对隐喻的准确理解要求理解者必须具有一定的跨文化认知能力。 - She's writing a book on human learning, memory and cognition.
她正在写一本关于人类学习、记忆和认知过程的书。 - They also impair IQ, cognition and memory, and therefore school performance.
它们也损害智商、认知和记忆力,因此影响到在校表现。