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conceptualize

/kuhn-sep-choo-uh-lahyz/US // kənˈsɛp tʃu əˌlaɪz //UK // (kənˈsɛptjʊəˌlaɪz) //

构思,概念化,构想,设想

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    con·cep·tu·al·ized, con·cep·tu·al·iz·ing.

    • : to form into a concept; make a concept of.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    con·cep·tu·al·ized, con·cep·tu·al·iz·ing.

    • : to form a concept; think in concepts.

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Examples

  • Hardy, who had conceptualized the aquatic theory 30 years earlier, initially refused to publish anything on it lest he ruin his nascent academic career.

  • Simon Kuznets, the Nobel Prize–winning ­economist who conceptualized GDP, warned in the 1960s that “distinctions must be kept in mind between quantity and quality of growth, between its costs and return.”

  • A group of blind men, who’ve never seen an elephant before, each touches a different part of the elephant’s body to conceptualize what the animal is like.

  • The best way to conceptualize Wilson’s renormalization group, said Paul Fendley, a condensed matter theorist at the University of Oxford, is as a “theory of theories” connecting the microscopic with the macroscopic.

  • Hastings offered up a hypothetical of how someone at Netflix might guide an employee to say, conceptualize an ad highlighting Netflix’s bingeable quality — and how easily that guidance can go awry.

  • They offer crucial evidence that it is utterly impossible to conceptualize humanity without literature.

  • Health is simple to conceptualize—it is what we all hope to have and maintain.

  • BASTIANICH: Every accomplished home cook needs to be able to conceptualize and execute a complete dinner party.

  • This approach permits us to conceptualize as well as contextualize the knowledge of nursing the story tells.

  • Faculty are supported in their struggles to conceptualize nursing in a new way.

  • Only in the sense of this power to transform and conceptualize, does the mind have knowledge within itself.

  • We must give serious thought to our obsession with invulnerability, easy to conceptualize and express in language.