mental ability
英 [ˈmentl əˈbɪləti]
美 [ˈmentl əˈbɪləti]
心理能力; 智力能力;智商
英英释义
noun
- the power to learn or retain knowledge
双语例句
- ( psychology) deviating widely from a norm of physical or mental ability; used especially of children below normal in intelligence.
(心理学)远远背离正常生理或心理能力的;尤其用于儿童智力底下。 - This kind of general perception and grasp is set up on the bases of imagination, schema processing and complete mental ability.
这种“整体感知”和“整体把握”是建立在联想和想象、图式加工及完形心理能力的基础之上的。 - The mental ability to form an opinion by distinguishing and evaluating.
区别和评价事物、形成观念的心智能力。 - ( usually followed by` to ') lacking necessary physical or mental ability.
(通常接of)缺乏必要的生理或者心理能力。 - Having inherent physical or mental ability or capacity.
具有内在的生理或心理能力、才能。 - That's why a glass of something sweet to drink can offer a short-term boost to memory, thinking processes, and mental ability.
这就是为什么一杯甜饮料可以短暂增强记忆力、思考能力和智力的原因。 - Otis Self Administering Tests of Mental Ability
奥蒂斯智力自行测验 - This singular mental ability, researchers have found, predicts success both in school and in work life.
研究人员发现,无论是在学校还是工作生活中,拥有这种非凡的精神能力往往就预示着成功。 - 'Cognitive empathy,' or the mental ability to take others 'perspective, begins rising steadily in girls at age 13, according to a six-year study published recently in Developmental Psychology.
近期刊登在《发展心理学》(DevelopmentalPsychology)上一项为期六年的研究显示,女孩的认知同理心(即站在他人立场思考的心理能力)从13岁开始稳步增强。 - Man's intellect is considered as a flow of energy. All humans do have some kind of innate mental ability.
人类的智能是被视为一种储力之流的。凡是人确有某种天生的智力。