🧠perception (perception)

noun
/pərˈsɛpʃən/
perception (perception)

Signification

The ability to see, hear, or become aware of something; an interpretation of sensory information.
the ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses; a way of understanding
The ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses
Traduction de la signification
La capacité de voir, entendre ou prendre conscience de quelque chose ; une interprétation des informations sensorielles.
La capacite de voir, entendre ou prendre conscience de quelque chose ; une interpretation des informations sensorielles.

Phrases d'exemple

Public perception of the issue has changed over time.

La perception publique de la question a changé avec le temps.
La perception publique de la question a change avec le temps.

His perception of the situation was quite different from mine.

Sa perception de la situation était assez différente de la mienne.
sa perception de la situation etait assez differente de la mienne.

Our perception of the situation was shaped by our prior experiences.

Notre perception de la situation a été façonnée par nos expériences antérieures.
Notre perception de la situation a ete faconnee par nos experiences anterieures.

Expressions d'exemple

change perception
changer la perception
changer la perception

Synonymes

awareness, understanding, recognition, insight, cognition, comprehension
Entrée 1
awareness, understanding, recognition, insight, cognition
Entrée 2
understanding, awareness, insight, comprehension
Entrée 3
awareness, insight

Antonymes

ignorance, misunderstanding, blindness, confusion
Entrée 1
ignorance, misunderstanding
Entrée 2
ignorance, misunderstanding, blindness, confusion
Entrée 3
misunderstanding, confusion

Collocations

public perception, perception of reality, perception gap, visual perception, false perception, change perception
Entrée 1
public perception, perception of reality, perception gap
Entrée 2
visual perception, false perception, change perception

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