Nghĩa của từ fixate bằng Tiếng Anh

verb
1
cause (someone) to acquire an obsessive attachment to someone or something.
she has for some time been fixated on photography
2
direct one's eyes toward.
subjects fixated a central point
verb

Đặt câu với từ "fixate"

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1. Each time they fixate, we see a group of words.

2. Using Autosuggestion, people can fixate on a belief, an action, or an opinion.

3. An infant with normal vision will fixate on a light held before him.

4. We recognize words usually when our eyes are still when they fixate.

5. Fixate a small distant object with your eyes and point directly at it with forefinger.

6. Individuals with BDD fixate on an imagined flaw in their appearance or a slight physical abnormality.

7. Traders who fixate like that are looking at the tree instead of seeing the whole forest.

8. Fixate a small distant object with your eyes and point directly at it with your forefinger.

9. The eye tracker records these movements and the location of the foveal vision when the eyes fixate.

10. People with Anorexia and bulimia may fixate on weight and appearance, and they may have a distorted body image

11. Anchoring is a cognitive bias described by behavioral finance in which individuals fixate on a target number or value—usually, the first one they …

12. As investors fixate on the global forces whipsawing the markets, one fundamental measure of stock-market value, the price/earnings ratio, is shrinking in size and importance.

13. The anchoring effect describes when decision makers fixate on initial information as a starting point and then, once set, fail to adequately adjust for subsequent information.

14. Of Speculation, in a way that it coaxes the reader to fixate on the asterisks between the short sections.”―Reluctant Habits “Faces in the Crowd is a subtle, sophisticated examination of identity, authenticity, and poetry

15. Accommodative Convergence That component of Convergence which occurs reflexly in response to a change in accommodation.It is easily demonstrated by having one eye fixate from a far point to a near point along its line of sight, while the other eye is occluded

16. EU-funded scientists launched the project 'Interaction of relative and absolute depth signals in the primate brain' (REAL-DEPTH) to investigate the role and mechanisms of vergence signals (during convergence or divergence of the eyes to fixate) in depth encoding in humans and monkeys.