释义 |
affectability|əˌfɛktəˈbɪlɪtɪ| [f. next + -ability.] = affectibility.
1894Q. Rev. Oct. 303 The coloured lens of ‘affectability’ through which they look at most things, makes them strikingly unfit to discourse in the abstract of justice. 1908D. F. Harris Functional Inertia of Living Matter i. 1 Affectability can, then, be defined as the power, tendency, capacity, or disposition to be affected by a stimulus, i.e., to exhibit response. 1919W. McDougall Introd. Soc. Psychol. (ed. 14) 449 The most fickle and shallow temper results from the opposite conjunction, namely, high affectability with low intensity and persistence. 1961Brit. Med. Dict. 51/2 Affectability, the quality or state of being responsive to a stimulus. |