mental capacity
英 [ˈmentl kəˈpæsəti]
美 [ˈmentl kəˈpæsəti]
意识能力;智力,能力;心理能量
英英释义
noun
- mental ability
- he's got plenty of brains but no common sense
双语例句
- You have so much more mental capacity than you might imagine.
你有比你想象的要多得多的思维能力。 - The amount of noise which anyone can bear undisturbed stands in inverse proportion to his mental capacity.
任何人能够无动于衷地忍受的噪音的量,与他的心智能力成反比。 - It is easier to judge a person's mental capacity by his questions than by his answers.
从一个人提出的问题比他所给予的答案更容易判断出他的智慧。 - For in this way our knowledge becomes much more certain, and our mental capacity is enormously increased.
在这样的方式里,我们的知识变得更为确定,我们的心灵能力高度地增进了。 - Lacks the mental capacity to make good judgments.
缺乏做出正确判断的智力。 - He suffered a stroke in1988, which left him unable to speak, but his mental capacity wasn't affected.
他在1988年中风,不能说话,但他的思维能力没有受影响。 - After his diagnosis, Padgett decided to apply his new-found mental capacity by enrolling in community college.
在诊断后,帕吉特决定利用好自己因祸得福的高智商大脑,他报名进入社区大学进行学习。 - The problem is watching television doesn't use your mental capacity OR allow it to recharge.
问题是,看电视并不会使用脑力或者给大脑充电。 - In the UK, families are permitted to contest wills on the grounds that the maker of the will lost mental capacity when the will was made.
在英国,法律还允许家人以遗嘱订立人在立遗嘱时神志不清为由,对遗嘱提出反对。 - If you merely repeat the same experiences, you'll stagnate, and your mental capacity will atrophy.
如果你只重复相同的经验,就会停滞不前,脑容量会萎缩。