perceptively

英音[ pəˈseptɪvli ] 美音[ pərˈseptɪvli ]
知觉地
常用释义
adv. 知觉地;有洞察力地;敏锐地

例句

He was really only interested in the problems of his time, which he thought through perceptively and tried to solve in an original way.

他只对他那个时代的问题感兴趣,他敏锐地观察,深入地思考,试图用独创的方式去解决它们。

The church which has perceptively viewed this passage through the lens of epiphany has sometimes failed to reckon with what epiphany means.

教会虽常以显现节来理解这段经文,但有时却误解了显现节的意义。

Against the photograph in the inside pages we ran a wonderful and perceptively written analysis on women politics.

在杂志内页对应着这张照片,我们刊登了非常精彩而且具有洞察力的关于女性政治的分析文章。

As in all of Yasuoka Shotaro's perceptively illustrious stories, they end in hollowness and disappointment. Now that's reality! Four stars!

安冈章太郎洞察并杰出的故事多以空虚和失望为结局。这才是现实!四颗星星!

One reader perceptively noted that the security problem was mainly a legacy issue.

读者敏锐地注意到,安全问题大致属于遗留问题。

One of the terrible aspects of acute mental distress , as Borgna so perceptively puts it, is that words shrivel up and become meaningless .

就像博尔尼亚极富见地的表述一样,极度的精神困扰所表现出的一种可怕状况是:语言逐渐枯涩,并变得毫无意义。

同义词

adv.
知觉地;有洞察力地;敏锐地

同根词(词根percept)

perceptive adj 感知的,知觉的;有知觉力的
perceptual adj 知觉的;感知的;有知觉的
perceptible adj 可察觉的;可感知的;看得见的
percipient adj 目光敏锐的;有洞察力的
perceptibly adv 显然地;可感觉得出地;看得出地
perception n 知觉;[生理] 感觉;看法;洞察力;获取
percept n 认知,认知的对象
perceptiveness n 洞察力;感知力;直觉