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conception

noun
/kənˈsepʃn/
/kənˈsepʃn/
Word Family
  • conceive verb
  • conceivable adjective (≠ inconceivable)
  • conceivably adverb
  • concept noun
  • conception noun
  • conceptual adjective
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  1. [countable, uncountable] an understanding or a belief of what something/somebody is or what something/somebody should be理解(认为某事怎样或应该怎样)
    • conception of something Marx’s conception of social justice马克思对社会公平概念的理解
    • He has no conception of how difficult life is if you're unemployed.他不懂得失业后生活会是怎样的艰难。
    • conception that… I had to reassess my conception that she was basically an honest person.我不得不重新评估我的想法,她基本上是一个诚实的人。
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    • He has no conception of what it's like to be unemployed.他还不知道失业的滋味是什么。
    • I had a rather romantic conception of life in the country.我对乡村生活的理解相当浪漫。
    • Our conception of relationships is largely formed in early childhood.我们对关系的概念很大程度上是在童年早期形成的。
    • Our conceptions of our own society may not always be accurate.我们对自己社会的概念可能并不总是准确的。
    • liberal conceptions of the role of the state关于国家职责的开明观念
    • You have no conception of what her life is like.你完全不了解她的生活是什么样子。
    • The internet challenges traditional conceptions of copyright.因特网对传统的版权概念形成挑战。
    • We now have a clearer conception of the problem.我们现在对这个问题有了更清楚的概念。
    • Saussure began developing his conception of linguistics in 1916.索绪尔在 1916 年开始逐渐形成自己的语言学思想。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • clear
    • distinct
    • broad
    verb + conception
    • have
    • develop
    • challenge
    preposition
    • in conception
    phrases
    • have no conception of something
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  2. [uncountable] the process of forming an idea or a plan构思;构想;设想
    • The plan was brilliant in its conception but failed because of lack of money.尽管这计划构想绝妙,但终因资金不足而告流产。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • clear
    • distinct
    • broad
    verb + conception
    • have
    • develop
    • challenge
    preposition
    • in conception
    phrases
    • have no conception of something
    See full entry
  3. [uncountable, countable] the process of an egg being fertilized inside a woman’s body so that she becomes pregnant怀孕;受孕
    • the moment of conception受孕的一刻
    • A child is born about 40 weeks after conception takes place.一个孩子在受孕后大约40周出生。
    Topics Life stagesc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • immaculate
    verb + conception
    • prevent
    conception + noun
    • probability
    • rate
    preposition
    • at conception
    phrases
    • the moment of conception
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  4. see also conceive
    Word OriginMiddle English: via Old French from Latin conceptio(n-), from the verb concipere, from com- ‘together’ + capere ‘take’.

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