释义 |
verbalizer|ˈvɜːbəlaɪzə(r)| [f. verbalize v. + -er1.] One who registers stimuli or thoughts mentally in verbal terms rather than in visual images (cf. visualizer); one who verbalizes.
1937Brit. Jrnl. Psychol. Jan. 278 The meaning of many a word may be more clear-cut to a visualizer, because accompanied by a visual image, than to a verbalizer. 1952Ibid. May 122 It would..be expected that the better verbalizers would be the better learners. 1975C. L. Burt ESP & Psychol. 7 A verbalizer who (like myself) may be almost devoid of visual or other kinaesthetic imagery, tends rather to think in terms of abstractions and for him material and mechanical structures lose much of their theoretical importance. 1980Times Lit. Suppl. 15 Feb. 173/2 In Ireland what a man said was deemed more important than what he did. The tradition of verbalizer is old and deep..and sprang from the imperative to keep the old cultural matrix alive. |