preconceived 的定义
pre·con·ceived, pre·con·ceiv·ing.
- to form a conception or opinion of beforehand, as before seeing evidence or as a result of previously held prejudice.
preconceived 近义词
等同于 jaundiced
等同于 prejudiced
更多preconceived例句
- It’s not difficult to read that and argue that Barrett might have preconceived notions about the law’s constitutionality.
- Curry’s quick release and off-ball gravity blew up preconceived notions about what was possible on the court.
- They have a preconceived idea of who should be driving that truck.
- My hope with this film is that people will join the discussion and not just retain their preconceived notions.
- I would set aside any preconceived notions I had about the environment I needed in which to write.
- Porn For Women, however, strays away from the typical preconceived notion of the explicit content beloved by the male species.
- And with any preconceived narrative, comes a set of expectations.
- It is therefore an obligation cast upon a writer to treat these preconceived notions with the utmost tenderness and respect.
- The club was an experiment, and it must not start with preconceived plans; its life must be one of evolution.
- And he was afraid that a method preconceived would give him two points of view in a crisis—and two points of view meant wavering.
- But Dorothy—Dorothy Dormouse, as he liked to call her—set these preconceived notions at defiance.
- And the ancients looked out for facts to support some preconceived theory, from which they reasoned syllogistically.