concept 英 [ˈkɒnsept]   美 [ˈkɑnsept]

concept

concept  英 [ˈkɒnsept] 美 [ˈkɑnsept]

n. 观念,概念 

名词复数:concepts 

A small baby has no concept of right and wrong. 婴儿没有是非概念。
the concept of social class 社会等级的概念

  • A concept is a thought or idea. If you're redecorating your bedroom, you might want to start with a concept, such as "flower garden," or, if that's too femme, "black hole in outer space."
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  • n. 观念,概念
  • 1. A small baby has no concept of right and wrong.

    婴儿没有是非概念。

  • 2. the concept of social class

    社会等级的概念

  • 3. concepts such as ‘civilization’ and ‘government’

    诸如“文明”和“政府”的概念

  • 4. He can't grasp the basic concepts of mathematics.

    他无法掌握数学的基本概念。

  • 5. the concept that everyone should have equality of opportunity

    人人应当机会均等的观念

  • concept (n.) "a general notion, the immediate object of a thought," 1550s, from Medieval Latin conceptum "draft, abstract," in classical Latin "(a thing) conceived," from concep-, past-participle stem of concipere "to take in and hold; become pregnant," from con-, here probably an intensive prefix (see con-), + combining form of capere "to take," from PIE root *kap- "to grasp." In some 16c. cases a refashioning of conceit (perhaps to avoid negative connotations that had begun to cling to that word).
con·cept AWL / ˈkɒnsept ; NAmE ˈkɑːnsept / noun an idea or a principle that is connected with sth abstract 概念;观念 concept(of sth) the concept of social class 社会等级的概念 concepts such as ‘civilization’ and ‘government’ 诸如“文明”和“政府”的概念 He can't grasp the basic concepts of mathematics. 他无法掌握数学的基本概念。 concept(that…) the concept that everyone should have equality of opportunity 人人应当机会均等的观念 concept concepts con·cept / ˈkɒnsept ; NAmE ˈkɑːnsept /
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