cognitive
/ˈkɒɡnətɪv/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkɑːɡnətɪv/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkäg-nə-tiv/ (ame, mw)
cognitive — 形容詞
- cognitivepositive
- more cognitivecomparative
- most cognitivesuperlative
1. relating to the mental activities involved in gaining knowledge and understandin
認知的
與思考、記憶等心智活動有關的
relating to the mental activities involved in gaining knowledge and understanding, such as thinking, remembering, learning, and paying attention to things.
The preschool programme focuses on improving children's cognitive skills through play.
這項學齡前課程著重透過遊戲來提升兒童的認知技能。
collocation: cognitive skills
As people grow older, some cognitive functions like memory naturally become slower.
隨著年齡增長,記憶力等認知功能自然會逐漸減退。
collocation: cognitive functions
Dr. Okafor's latest study examines cognitive changes in stroke patients over two years.
Okafor 博士的最新研究追蹤中風患者兩年內的認知變化。
Playing strategy games helps strengthen cognitive abilities such as planning and reasoning.
玩策略遊戲有助於強化規劃和推理等認知能力。
A good night's sleep is vital for healthy cognitive development in young children.
充足的睡眠對幼兒健康的認知發展至關重要。
- mental
Broader and more common in everyday language; mental includes emotions and states of mind, while cognitive focuses on thought processes
- intellectual
Specifically about the ability to understand complex ideas and engage in reasoning, often implying learned or academic activity
- psychological
Relates to the mind's emotional and behavioural aspects studied in psychology; broader than cognitive
- cerebral
More formal and literary; often describes abstract or intellectual activity rather than basic mental processes
文法句型
cognitive + noun
用法筆記
Almost always used before a noun (attributive position). Less common in everyday conversation; typical in academic, medical, or professional contexts where mental processes are discussed.