英 [ˌpriːkənˈsepʃn] 美 [ˌpriːkənˈsepʃn]
n. 偏见;先入之见;预想
preconception /ˌpriːkənˈsɛpʃən/
可数名词 Your preconceptions about something are beliefs formed about it before you have enough information or experience. 先入之见
Did you have any preconceptions about the sort of people who did computing?
你对那些使用计算机的人有什么先入之见吗?
an opinion formed beforehand without adequate evidence
he did not even try to confirm his preconceptions
同义词: prepossession / parti pris / preconceived opinion / preconceived idea / preconceived notion
前概念-引用次数:1
参考来源教学中前概念的解构与重建
前见-引用次数:1
参考来源法官造法与法官自负
先入之见
先入之见
预想
... precompression预压缩 preconception预想;先入之见 precondensator预冷凝器;预缩合器 ...
... conception概念,观念,想法,设想,构想,概念的形成,怀孕,胚胎,开始,创始 preconception预想,偏见 consumer顾客,消费者 ...
...相异概念;前概念 [gap=6324]Key words: Pre-scientific Conceptions; Misconceptions; Alternative conceptions; Preconceptions ...
... blur模糊;使模糊不清 preconception偏见 him:应努力站在作者的立场上.become在这里用作及物动伺、解作"配合"、"适应". ...
preconceived 预想的;(思想或观点)事先形成的
preconceived 预想(preconceive的过去式和过去分词)
preconceive 预想,使成先入之见;对…事先加以考虑
Make a preconception appointment.
做一个提前预约。
Is the preconception that suffering is a mistake?
是一种偏见它将痛苦视为一种错误。
It was another case of the preconception fathering the prediction.
这可以说又是按先入之见做出预言的一例。
while plainly we can understand it simply to mean preconception which is inescapable nevertheless can still be bad.
尽管我们知道它的意思是,不可避免的先入为主的看法,可能是不好的。
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Gadamer is willing to sacrifice because of his belief in the inescapability of preconception.
伽达默尔愿意牺牲,因为他相信先入之见不可避免。
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It is a work, The Prince, that everybody has heard of, perhaps has some preconception about.
这本大作《君王论》,就是每个人都早有听闻,或许更已有先入之见。
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It was an ignorant preconception: Not once have we encountered any anti-American hostility or sense of personal danger.
On another subject, and not to make light of this, but there is a preconception already about big oil versus average America.
Any fair-minded person would understand the distinction, as well as the underlying motive to distort the public record to satisfy a clear editorial preconception.