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
- 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。 - One in five people carry a 'smart gene' variant linked to long lifespan, bigger forebrains and enhanced mental ability, researchers have found.
研究人员发现,每五个人中就有一个人携带聪明基因变体,携带这种基因的人更长寿,大脑的前额区域体积更大,心理能力也更强。 - The next day he gave them mental ability or'cognitive'tests.
第二天,再让他们做脑力或“认知”测试。 - Now we're seeing that he can also give us performance champions, horses that have the temperament and mental ability to be trained, horses that are both beautiful and tractable.
现在我们看到,他也可以给我们性能冠军,马的气质和精神能力进行培训,既美观又听话的马匹。 - A condition in which body deformation or facial development or mental ability of a fetus is impaired because the mother drank alcohol while pregnant.
由于母亲在怀孕时饮酒而造成胎儿身体面部变形或脑力的损害。 - This is one of the dangers behind insomnia, which wears away a person's mental ability and physical coordination.
这是失眠背后存在的威胁之一,它消耗了一个人的心智能力和身体协调能力。 - School performance is the single most important factor in developing mental ability for certain tasks.
学校教育在培养完成任务所需要的心智能力方面发挥非常重要的作用。 - ( 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。 - All humans do have some kind of innate mental ability.
凡是人确有某种天生的智力。
