hedonic
常見(jiàn)例句
- Once you buy that dream house, you are going to be in it far past the period of hedonic adaptation.
一旦你購(gòu)買到了自己夢(mèng)寐以求的房子,你將會(huì)居住很久很久,遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)地超過(guò)快樂(lè)適應(yīng)期那段時(shí)間。 - Scholars have discovered that one way consumers combat hedonic adaptation is to buy many small pleasures instead of one big one.
學(xué)者們發(fā)現(xiàn),消費(fèi)者反對(duì)快樂(lè)適應(yīng)性的一種方式是買很多小玩意兒而不是一個(gè)大物件。 - “The view that hedonic states cannot be measured because they are private events is widely held but incorrect, ” he and his colleagues argue.
他和他的同事們認(rèn)為:“那種認(rèn)為快樂(lè)狀態(tài)因?yàn)槭莻€(gè)人的私事而無(wú)法衡量的觀點(diǎn)被廣泛流傳,但并不正確?!?/li>權(quán)威例句
- Psychologists (and renown happiness experts) Kennon Sheldon and Sonja Lyubomirsky argue in a recent paper that our hedonic adaption occurs for two reasons.
FORBES: How to Keep Happiness From Fading - The use of hedonic quality modeling in adjusting the prices of goods and services has destroyed the concept of the CPI as a measure of out-of-pocket expenses.
FORBES: CPI Inflation Rate Calculator (Experienced vs. Reported) - Hedonic pricing breaks down a product into its key features—say, the memory and speed of a computer—and then assigns prices to those features rather than to the product as a whole.
ECONOMIST: Fighting America’s inflation flab 返回 hedonic