cognitive

美音:['kɑɡnətɪv] 英音:['kɒɡnətɪv]

简单释义:


adj.认知的;感知的;认识的

网络认识能力的;认知性;认知能力

完整释义:


adj.

1.认知
2.认识的,有认识力的


例句:

  1. The prototype theory in cognitive linguistics can help us in understanding the concept of the word.
    认知语言学的原型理论可以运用到对词的概念义的理解当中。

  2. With a brain "the size of a walnut, " as she puts it, the birds display what appears to be the cognitive potential of a young child.
    她认为:这些大脑只有核桃大小的小鸟表现出的却是一个小孩可能会学会的认知能力。

  3. Reducing these confusing aspects (cognitive load) allows software consumers of every type to feel better about a block of code.
    减少这些混乱的方面(认知的负荷)允许每一种类型的软件消费者感觉更好关于一些代码。

  4. But creating a dart-friendly environment is important because a crucial cognitive switch happens when you start thinking like the enemy.
    创造一个鼓励批评的环境非常重要,因为一旦开始换位思考,站在对手的角度想问题,公司内部的认知就会发生关键的转变。

  5. The rate of mild cognitive impairment was the same, regardless of a man's education or marital status.
    不管人们的教育程度或者物质地位如何,人们的轻度认知缺失程度都是一致的。

  6. The factors that will affect the access of the mental lexicon can be summed up to cognitive restriction and pragmatic restriction.
    影响心理词汇提取的因素有很多,可以归总为认知制约和语用制约两大项。

  7. Women who said they were physically active even once a week showed less cognitive impairment as measured by a test.
    测试显示,那些每周即使只进行一次锻炼的女性,其认知障碍程度也是比较轻微的。

  8. At least 30 minutes of aerobic exercise three days a week seems to reduce cognitive decline in older adults.
    每星期有三天每天至少三十分钟的有氧运动能相对减轻老年人认知下降的程度。

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