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词汇 preconception
释义 preconception
noun[ C ]
uk /ˌpriː.kənˈsep.ʃən/ us /ˌpriː.kənˈsep.ʃən/
an idea or opinion formed before enough information is available to form it correctly: 事先构成的想法,先入之见,成见
Try to go into the meeting without too many preconceptions about what the other group wants.与会前尽量不要对另一方的想法抱太多先入之见。
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preconception | American Dictionary


preconception
noun[ C ]
us/ˌpri·kənˈsep·ʃən/
an idea or opinion formed before enough information is available to form it correctly:
Many people still have preconceptions about how Native Americans live.

Examples of preconception


preconception
I submit that such empirical work and neuroscience-based modeling should weigh more than ideological preconceptions and computer simulations.
An appreciation of narrative, however, should merely be an issue of confronting existing preconceptions.
These data came from an unconventional source and represent the preconceptions of senior managerial men and their wives about retirement.
These are the kinds of preconception that ordinary audiences bring to performances that involve new technology.
In the process, each person would need to wage a struggle against one's family, repressive society, narrow preconceptions and enfeebling ideas.
Usually these preconceptions are based on emotion rather than on reason.
For some users, however, their experiences at the centre changed such preconceptions.
My preconception of these religions was not positive.
Changes in these preconceptions are likely to be involved when methodological commitments alter.
The possibility of a work being created that was the preconception of neither the artist nor the engineer is the raison d'etre of the organization.
The sketch is primarily a statement of an intention, to differ from preconception.
The latter sections indicate very clearly how earlier preconceptions have been misplaced.
It neatly reverses the preconceptions upon which so many earlier observations had been based.
The legislation repays closer study, because the debate around its various parts enshrined many of the attitudes and preconceptions of colonial forest science.
For conditions like cystic fibrosis, where the disease is both severe and inherited, preconception counselling is essential.
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