preconceived
先入为主的
常用释义
英音[ ˌpriːkənˈsiːvd ]
美音[ ˌpriːkənˈsiːvd ]
基本释义
- v. 预想(preconceive 的过去式及过去分词)
- adj. (思想或观点)事先形成的
例句
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1·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获得什么抱有一些预想。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·Before I started the job, I had no preconceived notions of what it would be like.开始做这工作之前,我并未预想过它的实际情况。来源: 《牛津词典》
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3·In other words, Marconi had the advantage of not being burdened by preconceived assumptions.换句话说,马可尼的优势在于,他没有被先入为主的假设所拖累。
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4·That's just a preconceived notion.那是你先入为主的观念。
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5·You've already preconceived all this.你已经预想到了所有这些。
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6·Focusing on a preconceived outcome or goal.关注预期的结果或目标。
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7·Forget about any preconceived notions and be true to yourself.别去管那些先入为主的想法,真实做你自己吧。
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8·You will also need to change some preconceived ideas and habits.你也需要改变一下既成的想法和习惯。
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9·Also it means that you have a preconceived idea about him. Right?那也意味着你对他已经有了一个预设的想法。对吗?
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10·These preconceived assumptions can sometimes lead to a project's failure.这些预先形成的假设有时可能导致项目失败。
同根词
词根:
preconceive
preconcerted
adj
预定的;事先计划的
precondition
n
前提;先决条件
preconception
n
偏见;先入之见;预想
preconcerted
v
预先商洽(preconcert的过去式)
precondition
vt
预处理;事先准备
preconceive
vt
预想,使成先入之见;对…事先加以考虑