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 concept ['kɒnsept]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 观念, 概念

[医] 概念


  1. It is difficult to grasp the concept of infinite space.
    掌握无限空间的概念是很难的。
  2. I can not understand the so abstract concept.
    我无法理解如此抽象的观念。
  3. This concept is at the very core of her theory.
    这个概念是她的理论的核心.


concept
[ noun ]
an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances
<noun.cognition>


Concept \Con"cept\, n. [L. conceptus (cf. neut. conceptum
fetus), p. p. of concipere to conceive: cf. F. concept. See
{Conceit}.]
An abstract general conception; a notion; a universal.

The words conception, concept, notion, should be
limited to the thought of what can not be represented
in the imagination; as, the thought suggested by a
general term. --Sir W.
Hamilton.

  1. But former Defense Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger made clear he didn't think the concept was funny when it applied to Pentagon spending.
  2. Even if Saddam goes, the structures of the ruling Ba'ath party would be hard to dismantle and its officials would be still wedded to the concept of a single Iraq governed by the Sunni minority in the geographical centre of the country.
  3. "Cellulite is not a medical term, it's a marketing concept," says Sheryl Clark, a dermatologist at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center.
  4. "Losing," in a democratic sense, is an alien concept in Communist social thinking.
  5. "The banks we think would fit into our concept are either government-owned or not for sale, though Deutsche Bank would be able to pay a good price."
  6. The current 'high concept' is Bank of England independence. Only with an independent Bank, enthusiasts argue, can monetary policy be freed from the interfering and inflationary hands of politicians.
  7. Both are CDs that have been expanded from original concept albums, of the early 1960s and the late 1950s respectively.
  8. It is quite natural for the corporate sector to take a lead.' But such initiatives cut little ice with the FoE, which views market environmentalism as an inherently flawed concept.
  9. GOOD management ideas have always taken a long time to trickle down from concept into common practice.
  10. "It is my feeling that if you have a concept of the tradition from which you come, that can only strengthen your personal statement.
  11. "We support the concept but believe it ought to be a part of labor-management agreements," Fitzwater said.
  12. "The respective boards are working on a new concept for Kloeckner and many of the details are still unsettled," said a Deutsche Bank official.
  13. Dr. Anderson faults some imaginary "health-care planners" for imposing "two erroneous assumptions" on the HMO concept.
  14. For years, the Soviet government has been wary of the 159-member world body, but recently it has sought to strengthen it and develop a comprehensive U.N. security system, a vague concept opposed by the United States as unrealistic.
  15. Accept the U.S.-backed concept of trading land for peace.
  16. Under the plan, the concept of sovereignty over the islands would give way to ownership by a jointly held business.
  17. The "pendulum has swung from one illogical _ indeed, ridiculous _ concept to another, from assuming Jewish generic involvement to arguing for no involvement at all," he writes in the April 9 issue of the evangelical fortnightly, Christianity Today.
  18. At the same time, the department has embraced the concept of mandatory nutritional labeling, but only for processed meat and poultry products; it would be optional for purveyors of fresh meat and poultry.
  19. The day was saved only when workers voted to adopt a "team concept" approach to their work.
  20. Jaruzelski, agreed to the basic concept of the plan, said Jerzy Jozwiak, leader of the Solidarity-allied Democratic Party who attended the meeting. "The concept has been approved by the president," he said.
  21. Jaruzelski, agreed to the basic concept of the plan, said Jerzy Jozwiak, leader of the Solidarity-allied Democratic Party who attended the meeting. "The concept has been approved by the president," he said.
  22. Although the government plans to reform the health system, it appears reluctant to endorse reforms that ideologically would threaten the concept of socialized free medicine.
  23. I agree that large-scale governmental interference in competitive markets is ill-advised in concept and doomed to failure in practice.
  24. "The concept is really to give the employee discretion, but how much discretion are you giving if you only let (the employee) switch twice a year?" says Richard Stanger, national director for employee-benefit services at Price Waterhouse.
  25. In January, the Pentagon incorporated the "Brilliant Pebbles" concept into Phase 1. The technology involves several thousand interceptors that would orbit the Earth to seek and destroy a target by smashing into it at high speeds.
  26. Executive privilege is the legal concept by which presidents can shield from public disclosure documents used in carrying out their constitutional duties.
  27. Several major oil firms objected to Iraq's initial price formula, but not to the concept.
  28. "The concept of organs being bought and sold for money is entirely unacceptable in a civilized society," Health Minister Roger Freeman told a House of Commons committee during debate on proposed legislation outlawing organ sales.
  29. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher came round to the concept after insisting that the communique stress NATO retains the option of using nuclear weapons.
  30. "I like the concept that our party needs to have a broader base, a stronger participation," he said.
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