salience的意思和读音

salience

: ['seɪljəns]

n.

n.1.,,,,2.,3.,4.,,5.,1.,,,,2.,3.,4.,,5.,

1. sale price salience n., saliva n., ...

5. salesman salience saliva ...

7.(1)(Salience)。

:,,,,,,,

1.It is only such a process of democratization and reconstruction that would truly lessen the salience of Libya's enduring divisions.

2.It gives objects what's called incentive salience . It makes something look so attractive that you just have to go after it .使

3.So the ultimate human decision must be based on the relative salience of these discordant emotional factors.

4.In the networked era, salience is the only significant quality of information.

5.When placed head-to-head, can a professional production of modest salience stand up against an amateur production of great salience?

6.They form a continuum from prototype perspective and are radiative from the salience perspective.

7.Second, Internet business preference can predict positive salience significantly.

8.In essence, India should look at MES for China as an issue whose salience rests almost totally in non-economic rather than economic domains.

9.Another important aspect of a rule is the optional salience attribute.salience

10.The area is the ventral striatum, in the region of the nucleus accumbens, which has been associated with reward, motivation and salience.