concept
concept 英 [ˈkɒnsept] 美 [ˈkɑnsept]
n. 观念,概念
名词复数:concepts
- A concept is a thought or idea. If you're redecorating your bedroom, you might want to start with a concept, such as "flower garden," or, if that's too femme, "black hole in outer space."
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- n. 观念,概念
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1. A small baby has no concept of right and wrong.
婴儿没有是非概念。
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2. the concept of social class
社会等级的概念
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3. concepts such as ‘civilization’ and ‘government’
诸如“文明”和“政府”的概念
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4. He can't grasp the basic concepts of mathematics.
他无法掌握数学的基本概念。
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5. the concept that everyone should have equality of opportunity
人人应当机会均等的观念
- concept (n.) "a general notion, the immediate object of a thought," 1550s, from Medieval Latin conceptum "draft, abstract," in classical Latin "(a thing) conceived," from concep-, past-participle stem of concipere "to take in and hold; become pregnant," from con-, here probably an intensive prefix (see con-), + combining form of capere "to take," from PIE root *kap- "to grasp." In some 16c. cases a refashioning of conceit (perhaps to avoid negative connotations that had begun to cling to that word).
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