词汇 | conceptualized |
释义 | conceptualized past simple and past participle ofconceptualize conceptualize verb[ I or T ] formal(UK usuallyconceptualise)uk /kənˈsep.tʃu.ə.laɪz/ us /kənˈsep.tʃu.ə.laɪz/ to form an idea or principle in your mind: 构想出;(使)形成概念 He argued that morality could be conceptualized (= thought about)as a series of principles based on human reason.他争辩说道德可以被看成是基于人类理性基础上的一系列准则。 Synonym conceive 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. 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 Related wordconceptualization Examples of conceptualizedconceptualized In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The labour of the male artist is integral to his account, which is richly contextualized, beautifully conceptualized, and precisely documented. But such adjustments did not necessarily overturn the broad, theoretical assumptions with which experts and officials conceptualized the problems of agricultural development. State preferences with respect to substantial policies were conceptualized as singlepeaked preferences and obtained in five steps. Political expertise is best conceptualized as varying along an underlying continuum. Neither of these processes is adequately conceptualized in the literature. It is typically conceptualized as an ancillary deficit, that is, as a factor that masks the child's understanding of object permanence. The business of being a human being is conceptualized, experienced, managed, and lived through in radically different ways. Thus, it has been illustrated that the two situations, potential development and development that has taken place, should be conceptualized and managed separately. In economic terms, sustainability may be conceptualized as the capacity to continue without (continuing) subsidy. Perhaps it is not the goal that is insufficient, but rather the way communicative competence is conceptualized. Therefore, low levels of self-directedness may be conceptualized as immaturity, ineffectiveness, and lacking an integrated view of oneself. The basic automatic cognitive disturbance may be conceptualized in two ways. These districts are conceptualized, designated, marketed; largely for tourists as income generators, or as aspects of civic boosterism. In combination with the dominant semantic preferences mentioned above, a picture emerges of the elderly being conceptualized as dependent and vulnerable. He charts in meticulous detail the ways in which individuals, as members of broader family and kinship groups, conceptualized, obtained and exercised political power. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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