英:[ˌpri:kənˈsi:vd]
美:[ˌprikənˈsivd]
英:[ˌpri:kənˈsi:vd]
美:[ˌprikənˈsivd]
Adjective
1. (of an idea or opinion) formed beforehand; especially without evidence or through prejudice;
"certain preconceived notions"
The first known use of preconceive was in 1558
predaceousadjective
living by preying on others : predatory sense 2
predaceousadjective
living by preying on others : predatory sense 2
predaceousadjective
living by preying on others : predatory sense 2
precursornoun
predecessor
a substance or cell from which another substance or cell is formed
precursornoun
predecessor
a substance or cell from which another substance or cell is formed
precursornoun
predecessor
a substance or cell from which another substance or cell is formed
preconceiveverb
to form (an opinion or idea) beforehand
preconceived notions about foreign lands
1 Tourists forget their preconceived ideas as soon as they visit our country.
游客访问了我国之后立刻消除了他们的先入之见.
2 Immediately, the inmates are suspicious, and his preconceived notions of jail are put to the test.
3 It also torpedoed some preconceived notions and other baggage that I flattered myself into thinking I didn't have.
4 I find it helpful not to have any preconceived notions.
5 You argue with yourself, and your meditation has to give way to your preconceived ideas.
你与自己争辩, 你的观照不得不臣服于已预先形成的观念.
6 What shines through is the way Scriptures in so many traditions were an art form, like an opera or poetry reading, meant to elevate us, not simply to give us ammunition to support preconceived views.
7 Griffin’s demeanor doesn’t fulfill one’s preconceived notions of an impresario: She is soft-spoken and not prone to publicly tooting her own horn.
8 The instantaneous perfection of art, the necessity for its renewal--this is true only through a preconceived notion.
艺术转瞬即逝的完美和其更新的必要性——仅从一种先入为主的观点上出发,这是准确无误的。
9 To ensure creative problem-solving, you need an advisor who isn't shackled by preconceived notions of your market.
要想创造性地解决问题,你的商业指导必须摆脱你所在行业的固有观念的束缚。
10 A picture as well as a sound is always dealing with your preconceived ideas.
11 We had to end when we did, because what the show was really good at was breaking preconceived notions: Villains became heroes, and heroes became villains.
12 Anything that taints their preconceived notion of how they should be.
13 Truth is an uncovering press of eliminating preconceived ideas and opening itself.
真理是破除成见、自行敞开的解蔽过程.
14 Preconceived notions that researchers' objectivity must be preserved at all costs should perhaps be questioned.
预先设想研究人员无论如何都必须保持客观性,这或许会受到质疑。
15 As they figure out who they are Sam, too, has to adjust and let go – not only of them, but many of her preconceived notions about who they are and who she is.
16 Many of those bottles will be mass-produced and processed to meet a consistent, preconceived profile of flavor, texture and color.
17 “There are a lot of people that have preconceived notions about who I am based on some very happy-sounding songs,” she added in a video call a few days later.
18 “So put any prejudices or preconceived notions aside and just go into it with an open mind,” he said.
19 Either Mr. Asimov needs to get out more, or he needs to check some preconceived notions and biases at the door.
20 "We knew nothing about each other. There was no preconceived anything. We got those first moments and connections that no one gets anymore."
1 预先形成
2 臆想的