B2 adjective محايد

blink

/blɪŋk/

Describes a process, reaction, or decision that occurs instantaneously and often subconsciously, much like the physical act of blinking. In academic and psychological contexts, it refers to rapid cognition or immediate intuitive judgments made without conscious deliberation.

أمثلة

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1

The athlete showed a blink response to the starting pistol, moving before he even realized it.

The athlete showed a blink response to the starting pistol, moving before he even realized it.

2

Initial studies suggest that the blink duration of the stimulus was too short for conscious processing.

Initial studies suggest that the blink duration of the stimulus was too short for conscious processing.

3

It was just a blink moment; I didn't have time to think about the consequences.

It was just a blink moment; I didn't have time to think about the consequences.

عائلة الكلمة

اسم
blink
Verb
blink
ظرف
blinkingly
صفة
blinking
مرتبط
blinker
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نصيحة للحفظ

Think of the speed of a camera shutter. A 'blink' reaction is as fast as that single 'click' of a photo being taken.

اختبار سريع

The experimental subjects exhibited a _____ response to the visual stimulus, proving the reaction was subconscious.

صحيح!

الإجابة الصحيحة هي: blink

أمثلة

1

The athlete showed a blink response to the starting pistol, moving before he even realized it.

everyday

The athlete showed a blink response to the starting pistol, moving before he even realized it.

2

Initial studies suggest that the blink duration of the stimulus was too short for conscious processing.

formal

Initial studies suggest that the blink duration of the stimulus was too short for conscious processing.

3

It was just a blink moment; I didn't have time to think about the consequences.

informal

It was just a blink moment; I didn't have time to think about the consequences.

4

The research focuses on the blink reflex as a measurable indicator of cognitive startle responses.

academic

The research focuses on the blink reflex as a measurable indicator of cognitive startle responses.

5

In high-frequency trading, a blink delay in the network can result in significant financial losses.

business

In high-frequency trading, a blink delay in the network can result in significant financial losses.

عائلة الكلمة

اسم
blink
Verb
blink
ظرف
blinkingly
صفة
blinking
مرتبط
blinker

تلازمات شائعة

blink reflex blink reflex
blink response blink response
blink decision blink decision
blink rate blink rate
blink duration blink duration

العبارات الشائعة

in the blink of an eye

in the blink of an eye

blink and you'll miss it

blink and you'll miss it

on the blink

on the blink

يُخلط عادةً مع

blink vs wink

A blink involves both eyes and is usually involuntary; a wink involves one eye and is usually an intentional signal.

blink vs blank

Blank refers to something empty or without expression, whereas blink refers to a rapid movement or moment.

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ملاحظات الاستخدام

When used as an adjective or attributive noun in academic settings, it specifically highlights the speed and automatic nature of a phenomenon. It is often used in psychology to describe the 'attentional blink,' where the brain misses a second stimulus if it follows too closely after a first.

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أخطاء شائعة

Learners often use 'blink' when they mean 'wink' (intentional one-eye movement). Additionally, avoid using 'blink' as a standard adjective like 'happy'; it is almost always used as a modifier before another noun.

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نصيحة للحفظ

Think of the speed of a camera shutter. A 'blink' reaction is as fast as that single 'click' of a photo being taken.

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أصل الكلمة

Derived from Middle English 'blinken', probably of Dutch or Low German origin, meaning to shine or twinkle.

أنماط نحوية

Used attributively before nouns Non-gradable (usually does not have comparative forms like 'blinker') Often part of compound nouns
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السياق الثقافي

The concept of 'blink' thinking was popularized by Malcolm Gladwell's book, describing how experts make split-second decisions based on intuition.

اختبار سريع

The experimental subjects exhibited a _____ response to the visual stimulus, proving the reaction was subconscious.

صحيح!

الإجابة الصحيحة هي: blink

كلمات ذات صلة

bolster

C1

To support, strengthen, or provide additional evidence for something, making it more effective or resilient. In an academic or professional context, it often refers to reinforcing an argument, a theory, or a financial position.

bonanza

C1

A situation which creates very sudden wealth, luck, or fortune, often on a large scale. It is frequently used to describe a source of great profit or a sudden windfall in business or natural resources.

botch

C1

A botch refers to a piece of work that has been performed poorly, clumsily, or carelessly, resulting in a failed or messy outcome. It often describes a task that was attempted without the necessary skill or attention to detail, leading to a ruined result.

bout

C1

A brief period of intense activity, or a specific occurrence of something, such as an illness or a strong emotion. It is frequently used to describe a temporary struggle or a competitive match in sports like boxing.

brazen

C1

Brazen describes behavior that is bold, shameless, and often shocking because it ignores traditional rules of conduct or morality. It is frequently used when someone does something wrong but makes no effort to hide their actions.

brilliant

C1

Exceptionally clever, talented, or impressive in intellectual or creative pursuits. It can also describe something that shines with extreme brightness or intense color, often signifying superior quality or clarity.

bristle

C1

A short, stiff hair, typically one of those on an animal's skin, a man's face, or a brush. In a scientific or academic context, it refers to any stiff, hair-like structure on an organism.

brochure

C1

A small booklet or pamphlet containing pictures and information about a product, service, or location. It is typically used for advertising or to provide detailed information to a specific audience in a compact format.

browse

C1

In an informational context, a browse is an exploratory, non-linear act of surveying data or items without a specific target. In ecology, it refers to the edible parts of woody plants, such as twigs and shoots, which serve as a primary food source for herbivores.

bulge

C1

To swell or protrude outward beyond the normal surface, typically due to internal pressure or being overfilled. In a broader sense, it can describe a sudden, temporary increase in volume, quantity, or statistical data within a specific segment.

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