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
- There are hardly researches which bring personal resources and individual positive mental ability in the model.
将个人资源和个体积极心理能力引入模型展开探讨的研究较少。 - And studies have found that it helps protect against a decrease in mental ability.
研究也发现锻炼也有助于阻止头脑思维能力的下降。 - 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。 - '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。 - Fat in the diet may affect mental ability.
饮食中的脂肪含量过多可能影响思考能力。 - 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。 - Used to indicate physical or mental ability.
用于表示身体或精神上的能力。 - ( 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。 - 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。 - Having inherent physical or mental ability or capacity.
具有内在的生理或心理能力、才能。