英['seɪljəns]美['seɪlɪəns]
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
Salience means importance. Your birthday will always be a date that jumps out at you with a lot of salience or importance.
Salience comes from the Latin salire, meaning “to leap.” Something with salience leaps out at you because it is unique or special in some way. This could be an issue — like health care reform, or a day — like 9/11, or even something someone said — like the State of the Union address. If it jumps out at you as remarkable or special, it's characterized by a quality of salience.