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preception (n.)
1610s, from Latin praeceptionem (nominative praeceptio) "a previous notion, preconception," literally "a taking beforehand," noun of action from past participle stem of praecipere (see precept).
1. The introduction of Ecological beauty represents man's preception of the absoluteness and necessity of physical ecology.
生态美的提出,是人类对自然生态绝对性、必然性的一个回应.

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