concept
英 [ˈkɒn.sept]
美 [ˈkɑːn.sept]
1、con- + cept-.
2、含义:take into the mind. => (a thing) conceived.
concept 概念con-, 强调。-cept, 词源同cap, 抓住,理解,词源同capable. 指形成思想和概念的。
- concept (n.)
- 1550s, from Medieval Latin conceptum "draft, abstract," in classical Latin "(a thing) conceived," from concep-, past participle stem of concipere "to take in" (see conceive). In some 16c. cases a refashioning of conceit (perhaps to avoid negative connotations).
- 1. The snowcoach concept in Yellowstone provides low-impact, low-pollution access.
- 在黄石公园里使用雪车这一想法,为人们提供了一种对环境低影响、低污染的游览方式。
- 2. The concept of the Rose continued to inform the poet's work.
- 玫瑰的概念持续贯穿于诗人的作品中。
- 3. The Editor takes a cavalier attitude to the concept of fact checking.
- 《编辑》杂志对于核对事实这一点采取无所谓的态度。
- 4. Community radio is a concept which is much more localised.
- 社区广播是一个将服务深度局域化的概念。
- 5. Their concept of a performance and our concept were miles apart.
- 他们对于表演的理解和我们的大相径庭。