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词汇 conceived
释义 conceived
past simple and past participle ofconceive
conceive
verb
uk /kənˈsiːv/ us /kənˈsiːv/

conceiveverb (IMAGINE)


C2[ I or T ]
to imagine something: 想象,设想
I think my uncle still conceives of me as a four-year-old.我觉得我叔叔仍然把我看成是4岁的小孩。
He couldn't conceive of a time when he would have no job.他不能想象有一天他会没有工作。
[ + question word ]I can't conceive (= it is too shocking to imagine)how anyone could behave so cruelly.我不能想象有人竟然能做出如此残酷的事情。
[ + that ]I find it hard to conceive (= it is too shocking to imagine)that people are still treated so badly.我觉得难以想象人们竟然还受着那样的虐待。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to imagine something
imagineYou can just imagine her storing up these anecdotes for her dinner parties.
think ofI want you to think of a time when you felt happy.
pictureCan you picture yourself at the age of 60 doing what you do now?
pictureWhen I say 'your car' you have a picture of that in your head.
in your mind's eyeIn my mind's eye, I'm still a uni student and not a middle-aged worker.
conceiveI can't conceive why anyone would want to hurt her.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Imagining and conceiving
assume
beyond your wildest dreamsidiom
blue-sky
cognitive map
conceivable
fancy
fertility
imagine
impute something to someone
in your mind's eyeidiom
inconceivably
lay the foundation(s) of/foridiom
look on/upon someone/something as something
regard
reimagine
retheorization
retheorize
revisualization
riot
throw

conceiveverb (INVENT)


C2[ T ]
to invent a plan or an idea: 构想,想出,设想出(计划或主意)
He conceived the plot for this film while he was still a student.他还是个学生的时候就已经构想出了这部影片的情节。
The exhibition was conceived by the museum's director.这次展览是由博物馆馆长构思设计的。
Related word
concept
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Imagining and conceiving
assume
beyond your wildest dreamsidiom
blue-sky
cognitive map
conceivable
fancy
fertility
imagine
impute something to someone
in your mind's eyeidiom
inconceivably
lay the foundation(s) of/foridiom
look on/upon someone/something as something
regard
reimagine
retheorization
retheorize
revisualization
riot
throw

conceiveverb (BECOME PREGNANT)


C2[ I or T ]
to become pregnant, or to cause a baby to begin to form: 怀孕;受孕;怀(胎)
Do you know exactly when you conceived?你知道自己怀孕的确切时间吗?
The baby was conceived in March, so will be born in December.这孩子是3月份怀上的,所以会在12月出生。
Related word
conception(BABY)
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Obstetrics: pregnancy
amnio
antenatally
anti-abortion
baby brain
baby bump
baby weight
be in the pudding clubidiom
bun
expectant
in vitro fertilization
lactate
parental leave
post-conception
preeclampsia
preggers
pregnancy
pregnant
prenatally
preterm
umbilical cord

Examples of conceived


conceived

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


It can be hard to be a dissenter in the midst of a war conceived of as unconditional.
If the cognitive realm is conceived from the point of view of one conceptual scheme, then different views appear as mistakes.
The magazine initially conceived of the adolescent reader as simply a younger version of her elders.
They were conceived by in-vitro fertilisation, which may be of aetiological importance, or merely coincidental.
Changes which appear throughout time are conceived as transformations of original notions in new cultural contexts.
Correspondingly, ethics is conceived of as being part and parcel of the effectiveness research with technology (17).
Having been conceived and written independently, even though more or less simultaneously, they demonstrate contrasting visions of how to deal with their subject.
As a consequence, the training platform is conceived both as a tool for professionals and for individual patient training.
She spells out that these objects should be conceived of neither as instruments nor commodities.
It is conceived as an investigation of ways in which par ticipants mentally model varieties of communicative behaviors.
Society is conceived as a huge and intricate clockwork that functions automatically and predictably once it has been set in motion.
It stresses the way in which they conceived of history and shows how and why they emphasized the irrelevance, even the danger, of classical comparisons.
It completely changed the way music was conceived and composed.
In fact, the gates have been conceived in terms of squares and golden-section rectangles in a variety of combinations.
Besides, the dynamic exploitation of this knowledge is made possible by means of specially conceived deduction mechanisms.
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