perceptive
含义: Having or showing a keen ability to notice and understand things that are not obvious; insightful and sensitive.
Perceptive describes someone who picks up on subtleties that others miss — whether in social situations, art, analysis, or emotional dynamics. Unlike 'shrewd' (which implies practical cunning), perceptive suggests sensitivity and insight. It is always positive. It collocates with 'reader,' 'critic,' 'comment,' 'analysis,' 'observer,' and 'child.'
例句
- The perceptive critic noticed subtle references to Shakespeare that most readers had overlooked. 这位敏锐的评论家注意到了大多数读者所忽略的、对莎士比亚的微妙引用。El perspicaz crítico advirtió sutiles referencias a Shakespeare que la mayoría de los lectores habían pasado por alto.その鋭い批評家は、ほとんどの読者が見落としていたシェイクスピアへの微妙な言及に気づきました。그 예리한 비평가는 대부분의 독자가 간과했던 셰익스피어에 대한 미묘한 언급을 알아차렸다.
- Children can be remarkably perceptive about the emotional states of the adults around them. 孩子们在感知周围成人的情绪状态方面可以非常敏锐。Los niños pueden ser extraordinariamente perceptivos respecto al estado emocional de los adultos que los rodean.子どもたちは、周囲の大人の感情状態について驚くほど鋭い感受性を見せることがあります。아이들은 주변 어른들의 감정 상태에 대해 놀라울 정도로 예리한 감수성을 보일 수 있다.
- Her perceptive analysis of the company's culture revealed problems that external consultants had missed. 她对公司文化的深入分析揭示了外部顾问未曾发现的问题。Su perspicaz análisis de la cultura de la empresa reveló problemas que los consultores externos no habían detectado.彼女の鋭い企業文化分析は、外部コンサルタントが見落としていた問題を浮き彫りにしました。그녀의 예리한 기업 문화 분석은 외부 컨설턴트가 놓쳤던 문제점을 드러냈다.
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用法指南
语境: general, academic, media
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Latin perceptivus, from percipere (to seize, to understand, to perceive), from per- (thoroughly) and capere (to take). Used in English since the mid-17th century.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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