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Preconceived Ideas Opinion Formed Strong 英 ˌpriːkən'siːvd] 美 ˌpriːkən'siːvd

英语单词 preconceived
英美音标 英 [ˌpriːkən'siːvd] 美 [ˌpriːkən'siːvd]
中文释义 adj.(思想、观点等)事先形成的
动词preconceive的过去式和过去分词形式.
英语例句 (1) These preconceived standards define the minimum goals that the manager is willing to accept.
中文例句 (1) 这些事先形成的标准限定了管理者能够接受的最低标准。
vocabulary简明 When you already have an opinion about something before you've given it much thought, you can call that a preconceived idea. Many people have preconceived ideas about teenagers.
vocabulary扩展 It's almost always an idea or opinion that's described as preconceived. You might have preconceived ideas about what college will be like — in other words, you've formed a strong sense of what the experience will be before knowing much about it. Most preconceived ideas don't come from strong evidence, and many aren't true. The adjective is formed from pre, "before," and conceived, which here means "taken into the mind," from the Latin concipere, "to take in and hold."
柯林斯解释
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[ADJ 形容词](观点)事先形成的,先入为主的 If you have preconceived ideas about something, you have already formed an opinion about it before you have enough information or experience.
  [ADJ n]
  • Five minutes after he had arrived for the interview, I had abandoned my preconceived ideas about boxers...

    他到达采访地点不过5分钟,我就摒弃了自己对拳击手的那些成见。

  • We all start with preconceived notions of what we want from life.

    我们开始时都对自己想从生活中得到什么抱有一些预想。

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