inception 的定义
- beginning; start; commencement.
- British. the act of graduating or earning a university degree, usually a master's or doctor's degree, especially at Cambridge University.the graduation ceremony; commencement.
- the act of instilling an idea into someone's mind by entering his or her dreams.
inception 近义词
beginning
更多inception例句
- Crooked told Digiday in late 2019 that it had accumulated almost 900 million downloads since its inception.
- Casa Frida since its inception has welcomed 74 people who are mainly between 18 and 35-years-old.
- From its inception with Andrew Jackson in the 1820s, the Democratic Party had championed small government and local control.
- Since its inception, Gab has welcomed deplatformed social media users, generally attracting those on the far right.
- This development isn’t entirely unexpected, given that most of Haven’s top talent, including its CEO—doctor and high-profile healthcare researcher Atul Gawande, who led the initiative from its inception—had stepped down in the last several months.
- And yet our country has redefined citizenship in some extraordinary ways since its inception.
- And he has been involved in the Mind and Life Institute, the sponsor of the ISCS conference, from its inception.
- Since its inception, Hamas has had close ties with Iran, but relations soured when civil war broke out in Syria.
- With the incredible surge in popularity of online dating since its inception, countless niche communities have popped up.
- As Gordon explained: “MPAC has had a significant impact on the development of this project from its inception.”
- As Scattergood well knew, the feud had its inception in religion as religion is practiced in that community.
- In its inception it was a mere attempt to write pleasing, popular verse of a better kind in the dialect of the fireside.
- The Commissariat alone was badly managed from its very inception.
- Between them they seem to have formed the inception of what became the famous Taeping rebellion.
- There are primarily three additional features that characterize political society, especially at its inception.