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
- 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。 - Because their brains are still developing, teens who drink excessively may be destroying some of their mental capacity-affecting their ability to learn.
因为青少年的大脑还在发育,过度饮酒可能会损害他们的智力,从而影响他们的学习能力。 - 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。 - 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。 - Adults 'Civil Capacity& From Behavior Capacity to Mental Capacity
成年人民事行为能力&从行为主义到意思主义 - Of course, achieving a particular education level is not the definitive measure of someone's mental capacity.
(某些学校中同龄儿童按智力水平编成的)能力班或能力小组当然,具备某种特定的教育水平并不能确定某人具有多大的智力。 - I still can not see their mental capacity, even went so far as the difference.
我始终无法明白,他们的心理承受能力,竟然如此之差。 - 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。 - Unable to think in the abstract, his mental capacity never really got beyond that of an adolescent.
由于无法抽象思考,他的智力从未真正超过一个未成年人。 - 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。