English to Spanish Dictionary apprehension

apprehension

detención
definition
noun
he felt sick with apprehension
anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
the pure apprehension of the work of art
understanding; grasp.
translation of 'apprehension'
noun
detención,
miedo,
percepción,
comprensión,
aprensión,
recelo,
captura,
prendimiento
example
he felt sick with 'apprehension'
A warrant of arrest issued for the accused's 'apprehension' .
The knowledge, then, is transformed either through intention or extension and grasped either by comprehension or 'apprehension' .
The new cinema recognizes that any 'apprehension' of the present is predicated upon an understanding of the past.
In no-mind the world simply is, in it's purest state of pre-linguistic 'apprehension' .
Now, we say, your Honour, against us there is a frozen case based on the circumstances at 'apprehension' .
Poetry, music, art - these among others are vehicles that try to render the ineffable into some degree of conscious 'apprehension' and communication.
There is no doubt that ultimately that may include the issue of warrants for their physical 'apprehension' which will be executed by officers of the South Australian executive.
The range of reasonable 'apprehension' is at times a question for the court, and at times, if varying inferences are possible a question for the jury.
He hadn't seen any recognition or 'apprehension' in her lovely eyes, but still, there had been something there…
This helps in no way at all to prove that such experience is direct 'apprehension' of God and helps in no way to support the existential claim ‘God exists’.
For her, the aim of painting is toward the sensate 'apprehension' of exuberant experience.
She deprives language of its mimetic function, confining it to the site of its utterance and 'apprehension' rather than using it as a tool to comprehend the world.
This attitude, understandable though it is, hinders our 'apprehension' of reality.
The protection finding is based upon the situation that existed at the time of 'apprehension' and not the date of trial.
His testimony takes various forms: an interview with a journalist in South America before his 'apprehension' ; memoirs and evidence at his trial.
they acted with intent to prevent lawful 'apprehension'
The latter requires some sort of acquaintance with, or 'apprehension' of, objects like numbers.
The former is an immanent unity consisting of sensations and the perceptual 'apprehension' .
A protection finding is based upon the situation that existed at the time of 'apprehension' and not at any later date.
If this Court accepts that section 38 is applicable, then it is not a reasonable suspicion or reasonable grounds of 'apprehension' giving rise to the arrest.
One is through sense perception and the other through a direct sort of 'apprehension' of existence.
But the perceptions of the senses are a low form of 'apprehension' .
Wisdom is the pure non-verbal 'apprehension' of All.
The bridge between the disparate realms of knowledge and faith was an intuitive mode of perception or 'apprehension' called Ahnung.
Consciousness requires the simultaneous 'apprehension' in one's mind of multiple sensory features pertaining to a single scene or object.
Because interpretation is as much grounded in emotional 'apprehension' as it is in cognitive reflection, we interpret by default as well as by design.
Section 18 requires an intention to do grievous bodily harm or an intent to resist or prevent the lawful 'apprehension' or detainer or any person.
Such 'apprehension' occurred under escort of four police officers and at which time D.C. made threats to the workers.
The goal of science is the effective human 'apprehension' and comprehension of nature.
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