A2 noun 中性 #337 最常用

concept

/ˈkɒn.sept/

A general idea or thought about something. It is used to describe an abstract principle or a basic plan for how something should work or be understood.

例句

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1

The concept of recycling is easy to understand even for children.

The concept of recycling is easy to understand even for children.

2

The author introduced a complex concept in the first chapter of the book.

The author introduced a complex concept in the first chapter of the book.

3

I don't really get the concept of this new card game.

I don't really get the concept of this new card game.

词族

名词
concept
Verb
conceptualize
副词
conceptually
形容词
conceptual
相关
conception
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记忆技巧

Think of a 'CON-cept' as a 'CON-tainer' that holds many smaller ideas together.

快速测验

The ______ of social media was very different twenty years ago.

正确!

正确答案是: concept

例句

1

The concept of recycling is easy to understand even for children.

everyday

The concept of recycling is easy to understand even for children.

2

The author introduced a complex concept in the first chapter of the book.

formal

The author introduced a complex concept in the first chapter of the book.

3

I don't really get the concept of this new card game.

informal

I don't really get the concept of this new card game.

4

Modern physics deals with the concept of time and space as a single entity.

academic

Modern physics deals with the concept of time and space as a single entity.

5

Our marketing team is working on a new concept for the summer campaign.

business

Our marketing team is working on a new concept for the summer campaign.

词族

名词
concept
Verb
conceptualize
副词
conceptually
形容词
conceptual
相关
conception

常见搭配

basic concept basic concept
grasp a concept grasp a concept
key concept key concept
new concept new concept
abstract concept abstract concept

常用短语

proof of concept

proof of concept

the whole concept

the whole concept

grasp the concept

grasp the concept

容易混淆的词

concept vs conception

Conception usually refers to the process of forming an idea or a biological beginning, while concept is the idea itself.

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使用说明

Use 'concept' when talking about structured ideas, theories, or professional plans. It is more formal than the word 'idea'.

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常见错误

Learners often use 'concept' for very simple, personal ideas; for example, say 'I have an idea for dinner' instead of 'I have a concept for dinner'.

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记忆技巧

Think of a 'CON-cept' as a 'CON-tainer' that holds many smaller ideas together.

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词源

From the Latin word 'conceptum', which means something received or conceived in the mind.

语法模式

Countable noun (singular: concept, plural: concepts) Often followed by the preposition 'of' + noun/gerund
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文化背景

In the business world, a 'concept car' or 'concept store' refers to an experimental design that showcases new technology or styles.

快速测验

The ______ of social media was very different twenty years ago.

正确!

正确答案是: concept

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