cognitively
常见例句
- He is reading a book on cognitive psychology.
他正在读一本有关认识心理学的书。 - As noted, among those who were cognitively normal at the start of the study, moderate alcohol drinkers appeared to be protected against dementia.
特别的提到是,在那些研究最初,认知正常,饮酒适度的人表现出对老年痴呆更好的防御能力 。 - It is where you cognitively decide that you are going to work towards a goal and achieve that goal without being sidetracked by “instant” distractions.
那是你认知地决定你将要朝着一个目标努力并达到那个目标而不会被即刻的分心的事物导入旁轨的状况。 - One would think that explicit knowledge of these well-documented psychological biases and years of experience with them would allow a person to cognitively override the biases.
人们会认为对这些研究得比较清楚的心理学偏见的显性知识和和多年的经验将让一个人认知上克服这些偏见。 - Similarly, it's not possible to picture or imagine what it's like to have fainted and be completely unconscious with nothing happening cognitively.
同样的,要想象,完全不省人事的昏迷,没有任何知觉的感觉也不可能。
耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选 - So I don't necessarily accept all my irrational thoughts and again, we'll talk about it much more next week of how we can cognitively reframe what we were thinking.
我没有必要接受,所有不理智的想法,下周我们会更深入地探讨,如何认知性地重塑自己的想法。
哈佛公开课 - 幸福课课程节选 - Innovators help people reframe cognitively and not be a slave to one paradigm.
FORBES: Debt vs Innovation: Why Be Tanked by Recession? - This is a very tricky situation, particularly if Dad is cognitively just fine and is in charge of his finances.
FORBES: What to Do When Dad Is "In Love" With A Caregiver - We are collectively stuck with debt when what we need is to reframe, tough though that can be cognitively and financially.
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