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
- Having inherent physical or mental ability or capacity.
具有内在的生理或心理能力、才能。 - 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。 - Man's intellect is considered as a flow of energy. All humans do have some kind of innate mental ability.
人类的智能是被视为一种储力之流的。凡是人确有某种天生的智力。 - 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。 - Such quotidian decisions test a mental ability called cognitive control, the capacity to maintain focus on an important choice while ignoring other impulses.
这类日常决策测试的是一种名为认知控制的精神能力,这种能力能让你将注意力保持在重要的选择上,而忽略其他的冲动。 - 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。 - New research suggests that speaking more than one language may delay different kinds of dementia, that is the loss of mental ability.
新研究表明说多种语言可能有助延缓各种痴呆症,即心智能力的丧失。 - All humans do have some kind of innate mental ability.
凡是人确有某种天生的智力。 - ( 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。 - 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。