perceptible
含义: Able to be perceived, noticed, or detected, especially when only just so; barely noticeable.
Perceptible often implies a threshold — something that has become just noticeable, or that requires careful attention to detect. It is frequently qualified by adverbs such as 'barely,' 'hardly,' 'just,' or 'scarcely,' emphasising how slight the thing perceived is. Common collocations include 'barely perceptible,' 'a perceptible shift,' 'perceptible difference,' and 'perceptible change.' The opposite is 'imperceptible.'
例句
- There was a barely perceptible tremor in her voice as she read the statement to the press. 她向媒体宣读声明时,声音中有一丝几乎察觉不到的颤抖。Había un temblor apenas perceptible en su voz mientras leía el comunicado ante la prensa.報道陣に声明を読み上げる彼女の声には、かろうじて感知できるほどの震えがあった。기자회견에서 성명을 읽는 그녀의 목소리에는 겨우 감지할 수 있을 정도의 떨림이 있었다.
- Over the past decade, there has been a perceptible shift in public attitudes towards mental health. 过去十年间,公众对心理健康的态度发生了可感知的转变。A lo largo de la última década se ha producido un cambio perceptible en la actitud pública hacia la salud mental.過去10年間で、メンタルヘルスに対する世間の態度には知覚できる変化があった。지난 10년간 정신 건강에 대한 대중의 태도에는 감지할 수 있는 변화가 있었다.
- The improvement was perceptible but modest, with test scores rising by just two percentage points. 改善虽然可以感知,但幅度不大,考试成绩仅提高了两个百分点。La mejora fue perceptible pero modesta, con las puntuaciones de los exámenes subiendo apenas dos puntos porcentuales.改善は感知できたものの控えめで、試験の点数はわずか2ポイントの上昇にとどまった。개선은 감지할 수 있었으나 미미한 수준으로, 시험 점수는 겨우 2퍼센트포인트 상승하는 데 그쳤다.
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用法指南
语境: academic, journalism, general
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Late Latin 'perceptibilis,' from Latin 'percipere' meaning to seize or understand, from 'per-' (thoroughly) and 'capere' (to take). Entered English in the 17th century.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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