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conceived

/kuhn-seev/US // kənˈsiv //UK // (kənˈsiːv) //

构思,构想的,构思的,构想

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v.有主动词 verb
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    con·ceived, con·ceiv·ing.

    • : to form: He conceived the project while he was on vacation.
    • : to form a notion or idea of; imagine.
    • : to hold as an opinion; think; believe: I can't conceive that it would be of any use.
    • : to experience or form: to conceive a great love for music.
    • : to express, as in words.
    • : to become pregnant with.
    • : to beget.
    • : to begin, originate, or found in a particular way: a new nation conceived in liberty.
    • : Archaic. to understand; comprehend.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    con·ceived, con·ceiv·ing.

    • : to form an idea; think.
    • : to become pregnant.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbunderstand
verbcreate

Examples

  • With demand for cosmetic services growing, the idea to address users’ needs and claim leadership in this specific, high-revenue niche was conceived.

  • I firmly believe they have the experience to deliver on their well-conceived plan for this unique site.

  • “I couldn’t conceive of a proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem that doesn’t involve representation theory somewhere,” Weinstein said.

  • David Byrne conceived of his Reasons to Be Cheerful a few years ago.

  • As for Eric Klinenberg, he thinks the best loneliness solutions have to do with how communities are conceived and organized.

  • Originally conceived by author Clarence E. Mulford in 1904, Hopalong was crude, rough-talking, and dangerous.

  • Turing conceived and built a computer, the forerunner of all digital computations, that cracked the code.

  • “Sovereignty, I argued, cannot be conceived as the right to kill millions of innocent people,” Lemkin wrote in his notebooks.

  • So Conte conceived of a solution: what if you built a website that connected potential patrons to content creators?

  • According to Travolta, quite a good chunk of the dance routine was conceived on the spot.

  • Each sentence came as if torn piecemeal from his unwilling tongue; short, jerky phrases, conceived in pain and delivered in agony.

  • Suffice it to say, a mutual passion was conceived between the two cousins, and my father persuaded her to elope with him.

  • He conceived an idea of securing agents among the colored people, and in that way effect a good sale.

  • For these reasons we keep strict and careful watch over them, since the suspicions conceived of them have been often verified.

  • If the bon Dieu does not send you these vibrating inspirations, it is because you yourself have already conceived them!