eidetic

英 [aɪ'detɪk] 美 [aɪ'dɛtɪk]
  • adj. 异常清晰的;极为逼真的
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eidetic (adj.)
"pertaining to the faculty of projecting images," 1924, from German eidetisch, coined by German psychologist Erich Jaensch (1883-1940), from Greek eidetikos "pertaining to images," also "pertaining to knowledge," from eidesis "knowledge," from eidos "form, shape" (see -oid).
1. In appearance it's a rather dark and pessimistic vision about eidetic reduction.
外表看起来,对于心象推论,持暗淡而悲观的观照.

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2. Furthermore, once gone from view, rarely can an eidetic image ever be retrieved.
此外, 一旦从“视野”里消失, “eideticimage”总是能够罕见地被恢复.

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3. Inthe scientific literature, the term eidetic imagery comes closest to what is photographic memory.
在科学文献中, 术语“eideticimageryphotographicmemory”很接近.

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4. Inthe scientific literature, the term eidetic imagery comes closest to what is popularly called photographic memory.
在科学文献中, 术语“eideticimagery”的含义跟俗称的“photographicmemory”很接近.

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