Percepción in english
Perception
pronunciation: pɜrsepʃən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: pɜrsepʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures
percepción = perception.
Example: Nevertheless, citation indexes do seek to link documents according to their content (or at least the perception of their content held by the author of the source work).more:
» cambiar de percepción = change + Posesivo + perception .
Example: Changing perceptions and improving tarnished reputations is a huge task that will take considerable time.» cambiar + Posesivo + percepción = change + Posesivo + perception .
Example: Changing perceptions and improving tarnished reputations is a huge task that will take considerable time.» de percepción = perceptual .
Example: Human perceptual and conceptual capabilities bring an aspect of improvisation and reinterpretation to every human action.» error de percepción = misperception .
Example: Part time librarians often suffer from colleagues' and administrators' misperceptions about their commitment to the profession = A menudo los bibliotecarios a tiempo parcial padecen los errores de percepción sobre su dedicación a la profesión por parte de colegas y directivos.» percepción de uno mismo = self-perception .
Example: This article investigates library schools in an attempt to offer some enlightenment not only on library education, but on the nature of librarians and their self-perceptions.» percepción extrasensorial = ESP (extrasensory perception) .
Example: These people believe not only in alien abductions, but also in things like UFOs, ESP (extrasensory perception), astrology, and crystal therapy.» percepción remota = remote sensing .
Example: The author describes the activities of the Institute of Geodesy, Cartography and Remote Sensing which has partial supervision of the Land Registry Offices.» percepción sensorial = sensory perception .
Example: Sensory perception appears to fit your particular context so consult this entry.