2012年6月22日 星期五

2012_06_29 Subitize v. 一目了然。To perceive at a glance the number of items presented.

Word of the Day for Friday, June 22, 2012
subitize \SOO-bi-tahyz\, verb:
To perceive at a glance the number of items presented.
Below seven the subjects were said to subitize; above seven they were said to estimate.
 -- H. Gutfreund and G. Toulouse, Biology and Computation: A Physicist's Choice
I wanted to see if Pedro could subitize, so I asked, “Pedro, how many stars are in the first circle?”
 -- Melissa Conklin, It Makes Sense!
Subitize comes from the Latin word subitāre which meant "to appear suddenly".
感知提出項目數量一目了然

以下七個科目subitize上述七個他們估計
- H古德菲瑞德G.生物學和計算圖盧茲一個物理學家選擇

希望看到如果佩德羅subitize所以我問:“佩德羅,第一多少星星?”
- 梅麗莎康克林這是有道理的

subitize來自拉丁詞subitāre這意味著突然出現

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