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con·cep·tion
/kənˈsɛpʃən/
觀念,概念
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con·cep·tion
/kənˈsɛpʃən/
名詞
受孕
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·cep·tion
n.
1.
The
act
of
conceiving
in
the
womb
;
the
initiation
of
an
embryonic
animal
life
.
I
will
greaty
multiply
thy
sorrow
and
thy
conception
.
--
Gen
.
iii
. 16.
2.
The
state
of
being
conceived
;
beginning
.
Joy
had
the
like
conception
in
our
eyes
.
--
Shak
.
3.
The
power
or
faculty
of
apprehending
of
forming
an
idea
in
the
mind
;
the
power
of
recalling
a
past
sensation
or
perception
.
Under
the
article
of
conception
,
I
shall
confine
myself
to
that
faculty
whose
province
it
is
to
enable
us
to
form
a
notion
of
our
past
sensations
,
or
of
the
objects
of
sense
that
we
have
formerly
perceived
.
--
Stewart
.
4.
The
formation
in
the
mind
of
an
image
,
idea
,
or
notion
,
apprehension
.
Conception
consists
in
a
conscious
act
of
the
understanding
,
bringing
any
given
object
or
impression
into
the
same
class
with
any
number
of
other
objects
or
impression
,
by
means
of
some
character
or
characters
common
to
them
all
.
--
Coleridge
.
5.
The
image
,
idea
,
or
notion
of
any
action
or
thing
which
is
formed
in
the
mind
;
a
concept
;
a
notion
;
a
universal
;
the
product
of
a
rational
belief
or
judgment
.
See
Concept
.
He
[
Herodotus
]
says
that
the
sun
draws
or
attracts
the
water
;
a
metaphorical
term
obviously
intended
to
denote
some
more
general
and
abstract
conception
than
that
of
the
visible
operation
which
the
word
primarily
signifies
.
--
Whewell
.
6.
Idea
;
purpose
;
design
.
Note
this
dangerous
conception
.
--
Shak
.
7.
Conceit
;
affected
sentiment
or
thought
. [
Obs
.]
He
. . .
is
full
of
conceptions
,
points
of
epigram
,
and
witticism
.
--
Dryden
.
Syn:
--
Idea
;
notion
;
perception
;
apprehemsion
;
comprehension
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
conception
n
1:
an
abstract
or
general
idea
inferred
or
derived
from
specific
instances
[
syn
:
concept
,
construct
] [
ant
:
misconception
]
2:
the
act
of
becoming
pregnant
;
fertilization
of
an
ovum
by
a
spermatozoon
3:
the
event
that
occurred
at
the
beginning
of
something
; "
from
its
creation
the
plan
was
doomed
to
failure
" [
syn
:
creation
]
4:
the
creation
of
something
in
the
mind
[
syn
:
invention
,
innovation
,
excogitation
,
design
]
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