cognitively
常见例句
- He is reading a book on cognitive psychology.
他正在讀一本有關認識心理學的書。 - As noted, among those who were cognitively normal at the start of the study, moderate alcohol drinkers appeared to be protected against dementia.
特別的提到是,在那些研究最初,認知正常,飲酒適度的人表現出對老年癡呆更好的防禦能力 。 - 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.
那是你認知地決定你將要朝著一個目標努力竝達到那個目標而不會被即刻的分心的事物導入旁軌的狀況。 - 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.
人們會認爲對這些研究得比較清楚的心理學偏見的顯性知識和和多年的經騐將讓一個人認知上尅服這些偏見。 - Similarly, it's not possible to picture or imagine what it's like to have fainted and be completely unconscious with nothing happening cognitively.
同樣的,要想象,完全不省人事的昏迷,沒有任何知覺的感覺也不可能。
耶魯公開課 - 死亡課程節選 - 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.
我沒有必要接受,所有不理智的想法,下周我們會更深入地探討,如何認知性地重塑自己的想法。
哈彿公開課 - 幸福課課程節選 - 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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