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concept

/kon-sept/US // ˈkɒn sɛpt //UK // (ˈkɒnsɛpt) //

概念,理念,观念,概念性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a general notion or idea; conception.
    • : an idea of something formed by mentally combining all its characteristics or particulars; a construct.
    • : a directly conceived or intuited object of thought.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : functioning as a prototype or model of new product or innovation: a concept car,a concept phone.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Informal. to develop a concept of; conceive: He concepted and produced three films.

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Examples

  • However, Johnson noted that further research has shown that the same concept works equally well on natural gas and ammonia.

  • Vertical farming, a concept that has gained momentum in some Western markets, is still very new in India.

  • The company also wanted to propose a voice app idea to the audience and understand how they felt about the emerging technology concept.

  • The point of the Scottish experiment was to see if the concept was “logistically, environmentally and economically practical.”

  • “The Nikola One was an incredibly successful proof of concept,” the company said Monday.

  • One of the most persistent myths in American politics is the media-fueled concept of the lame duck.

  • Think about it: Dodd-Frank was explicitly passed to drive a stake through the heart of the implicit concept of “too big to fail.”

  • But Seligman never imagined how Mitchell might put the concept to work, in part because it was so ill-suited to that purpose.

  • “The idea was to mess with the concept of Christmas,” recalled John Law, an original Cacophony member.

  • Privilege can be a hard concept to get a handle on, especially for those who are immersed in it and reaping the benefits.

  • To make the effort of articulation a vital impulse in response to a mental concept,—this is the object sought.

  • This is inconsistent with the ordinarily accepted concept of subspecies.

  • An underlying fallacy of Socialism is the concept that poverty or at least extreme poverty, can be banished from the world.

  • The concept is based upon an unfounded belief in the competence of the average man.

  • Their minds had had no concept of such horror, such relentless, racking pain.

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