salience
常見例句
- In the networked era, salience is the only significant quality of information.
在網(wǎng)絡(luò)化的時(shí)代,卓越突出是信息的唯一重要的特質(zhì)。 - Its strength seems to relate to the evolutionary salience of the item in question.
它的優(yōu)勢(shì)看起來(lái)和受質(zhì)疑的實(shí)驗(yàn)?zāi)繕?biāo)的進(jìn)化顯著性相關(guān)。 - Adverse public opinion and the additional cost of capital caused by uncertainties over regulatory approval have much less salience in China than elsewhere.
在中國(guó),公眾的反對(duì)態(tài)度以及由獲得監(jiān)管部門批準(zhǔn)的不確定性所導(dǎo)致的資本額外成本,其顯著意義要遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)小于其他國(guó)家。 - Once the salience of the event declines so too will interest and motivation to change.
FORBES: Newtown: Why Healing Should Still Trump Policy - For decades two things limited the salience of Jew hatred as a political force in the Muslim world.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Israel's daunting task - Still, inside them the idea of self-imposed exile has risen in salience: from a bluff to a plan B.
ECONOMIST: Could Britain’s big banks really emigrate? 返回 salience