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 Translation for 'experience' from English to Esperanto
NOUN1   an experience [event, occurence] | experiences
NOUN2   experience | -
VERB   to experience | experienced | experienced
experiencing | experiences
SYNO to experience | to feel | to get | ...
sperto {noun}experience
unverified
komp.
spertoj de uzantoj {noun}
user experience <UE, UX>
proprasperte {adv}from one's own experience
el propra sperto {adv}from one's own experience
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Usage Examples English
  • Patients who experience dramatic recovery from blindness experience significant to total agnosia.
  • Limit-experience (...) refers to actions which approach the limits of possible experience.
  • The facility also hosts a few driving schools, such as the Rusty Wallace Racing Experience and The Formula Experience, where visitors have the opportunity to experience the speedway from behind the wheel of a race car.
  • The final number of points earned in this category will vary depending on the hours of experience and the scope of that experience.
  • The principal perspective of the slow movement is to experience life in a fundamentally different way.

  • The arguments go something like this – Is Brahman an object of experience?
  • Direct experience or immediate experience generally denotes experience gained through immediate sense perception.
  • Harman has also argued that perceptual experience has "intentional content" and that it is important not to confuse qualities of the intentional object of experience with qualities of the experience.
  • One in 500 people experience hypersensitivity to BPO and are liable to experience burning, itching, crusting, and possibly swelling.
  • In April 2022, Press Ganey acquired the market research, customer experience and employee experience technology business, Forsta.

  • Mental imagery can act as a substitute for the imagined experience: Imagining an experience can evoke similar cognitive, physiological, and/or behavioral consequences as having the corresponding experience in reality.
  • In addition to this, the applicant can also get bonus points for skilled work experience in New Zealand, five points for one year's experience, 10 points for two years' experience, and 15 points for three or more years' experience.
  • Plants grown inflight experience a microgravity environment, and plants grown on the surface of Mars experience approximately 1/3 the gravity that Earth plants do.
  • One may experience physical objects using the five senses.
  • Broader than customer experience, experience management now encompasses customer experience along with other areas, such as brand experience, employee experience and product experience, which are all seen as interrelated.

  • Gnosticism is grounded in the experience of Gnosis, which is the salvific and revelatory experience of transcendence.
  • The significance of work experience as a predictor of job performance is debatable as experience correlates with performance for people with 0–3 years’ experience, but the correlation is attenuating to just 0.15 at 12+ years of experience.
  • For him, only results were the reliable basis; acquired through personal experience, or the experience of other physicians, or similar analogy when he did not have prior data to compare from his or her own or others' experience.
  • Among those with a latex allergy, 40% will experience irritant contact dermatitis; 33.1% will experience a Type I allergic reaction; 20.4% will experience Type IV allergic contact dermatitits; and 6.5% will experience both Type I and Type IV symptoms.
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