词组 | perception |
释义 | perception AC /pəˈsepʃən $ pər-/ noun the way you think about something and your idea of what it is likeadjectivesa negative/positive perception They didn’t want people to have a negative perception of the country. | Their job is to create a positive perception of the product.a general/common/widespread perception (=which many people have) The general perception is that politicians are untrustworthy.a different perception Children and the elderly have different perceptions of time.a false/incorrect perception This false perception was based on lies spread by the enemy.a correct perception Is this perception correct?a traditional perception Too many women still have a traditional perception of masculinity.(the) public perception of sth The public perception of the company has become very negative.a clear perception I have a very clear perception of what they want.verbshave a perception He had a realistic perception of how hard the task would be.create a perception Cases like these create a perception that the law is unfair.affect/influence/shape sb’s perception The media strongly affect people’s perceptions of the world.change/alter sb’s perception The accountants’ organization wants to change public perceptions of their profession.share a perception (=people have the same perception) This perception is shared by many people.reinforce a perception Unfortunately, his answers reinforced the perception that he was guilty.distort a perception Personal experience can distort your perception of a situation.challenge a perception The film challenges our perception of what is normal.prepositionssb’s perception of sth/sb Her perceptions of people were usually right. |
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