cognitively
认知地
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基本释义
- adv. 认知地
例句
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1·"When people enter into that pattfern of thinking,"says Kendall Taylor, "it's cognitively comfortable to make sense of issues of poverty in that way.“当人们进入这种思维模式时,”肯德尔·泰勒说,“在认知上,用这种方式来理解贫困问题就会让人心安理得。”
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2·Practicing a piece of music for four hours requires focused attention, but it is nowhere near as cognitively demanding as a sleepover with 14-year-old girls.练习一段音乐4个小时需要集中注意力,但它远不及一个在外过夜的14岁女孩对认知的要求。
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3·Although it is possible that only people who are cognitively healthy would pursue such activities, those who read newspapers or magazines or played music did not show similar benefits.虽然可能只有认知能力健全的人才会从事这些活动,但在那些能够阅读报纸杂志或演奏音乐的人身上并未表现出类似的益处。
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4·This is how tagging works, cognitively speaking.从认知的角度说,标注就是这么回事。
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5·Everyone construes his world cognitively as he grows up.每个人成长时以认知的方式建构他的世界。
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6·And there was no difference cognitively between the two groups.而两组对照并无认知差异。
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7·Especially to cognitively complex humor, full of twists and surprises.特别是认知复杂的幽默,充满曲折和惊喜。
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8·But why should driving be so cognitively onerous in the first place?但是,为什么先要将注意力集中在开车上?
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9·Cognitively, man, the subject of cognition, must classify and categorize the objects.从认知学角度来看,作为认知主体的人对于认知对象必须进行分类和范畴化。
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10·Now, she knew, cognitively that smoking was bad for her, that's why she joined our program.其实在认知上,她知道,抽烟会危害她,正因如此,她参加我们的计划。
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词根:
cognize
cognitive
adj
认知的,认识的
cognizant
adj
审理的;已认知的
cognition
n
认识;知识;认识能力
cognizance
n
审理,审判管辖权;认知;标志
cognize
vt
认识,认知