notion 的定义
- a general understanding; vague or imperfect conception or idea of something: a notion of how something should be done.
- an opinion, view, or belief: That's his notion, not mine.
- conception or idea: his notion of democracy.
- a fanciful or foolish idea; whim: She had a notion to swim in the winter.
- an ingenious article, device, or contrivance; knickknack.
- notions, small articles, as buttons, thread, ribbon, and other personal items, especially such items displayed together for sale, as in a department store.
notion 近义词
belief, idea
notion 的近义词 42 个
- approach
- assumption
- concept
- conception
- image
- impression
- knowledge
- opinion
- perception
- sentiment
- suggestion
- thought
- understanding
- view
- angle
- apprehension
- awareness
- clue
- comprehension
- conceit
- consciousness
- consideration
- cue
- discernment
- flash
- hint
- imagination
- inclination
- indication
- inkling
- insight
- intellection
- intimation
- intuition
- judgment
- penetration
- slant
- spark
- telltale
- twist
- wind
- wrinkle
notion 的反义词 8 个
whim, desire
更多notion例句
- The burrowing freeloaders “challenge our notion of what plants even do,” he says.
- There’s another notion of recursion, which is you can reuse stuff.
- The answer largely depends on how much we build into the notion of understanding.
- The competitive advantage they once had when raising — the notion that they’re focused on an area no one else is — is potentially threatened.
- The notion that the state’s attorney’s office can’t simultaneously pursue public safety and a broader sense of justice is false, she said, and it would be a mistake to stop the reform efforts now.
- But Brooke was out of step with the New Left and its notion of radical chic.
- As Puar further pointed out, this notion of a global gay identity is easily manipulated.
- Could you talk a minute about the notion of being an unreliable narrator?
- They embraced the notion of a growing America, whose economy could be expanded for the benefit of the majority.
- The biggest misfire here, though, was the notion that anyone would believe that this dude looked at all like Prince Harry.
- But the Mexican caballeros had no notion of coming up to the scratch a third time.
- Although everybody laughed at such a notion, the Worm-eating Warbler declared that he had a right to his own belief.
- But I couldn't get rid of the notion that he would hand me out the same dose he had given MacRae if only he had the power.
- He had not the least idea what wadding was, and his notion of a bullet was a dockyard cannon-ball bigger than his own head.
- Yet, try as I would to strangle the idea, all through the evening the same horrible, unaccountable notion clung to me.