释义 |
imperception|ɪmpəˈsɛpʃən| [f. im-2 + perception.] Absence or want of perception.
1662H. More Philos. Writ. Pref. Gen. 16 Lay hold on that imperceptive part of the Soul, or on the Soul it self in the state of Silence or Imperception. 1663Charleton Chor. Gigant. 64 An imperception of the majesty of his person. 1889H. J. Barker Orig. English i. 14 It is in this naïve imperception of distortion..that the whole humour of school-boyishness lies. 1961W. R. Brain Speech Disorders xiii. 143 Hughlings Jackson..first recognized both agnosia and apraxia. He called the former ‘imperception’. 1968P. McKellar Experience & Behaviour x. 260 The selective imperception of the virtuous actions or motivation of people we dislike. |