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单词 preconceived
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Definition of preconceived in English:

preconceived

adjective priːkənˈsiːvdˌprikənˈsivd
  • (of an idea or opinion) formed before having the evidence for its truth or usefulness.

    (想法,看法)事先构成的,先入的

    the same set of facts can be tailored to fit any preconceived belief

    同样的事实可适用于任何事先形成的看法。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I did not have any preconceived idea of what fame was about or how much interest our relationship would attract.
    • They should not want me to reduce the text to two paragraphs that will fit their preconceived ideas.
    • Challenging preconceived ideas saying goodbye to long standing fears.
    • I really had no preconceived ideas about what the experience would be like.
    • It is the evidence that determines all this, not any preconceived opinion or ideological view.
    • As well as helping us to get through life, preconceived ideas about the world can lead us astray.
    • Obviously Gary had never read a romance book in his life, but his preconceived ideas did provide entertainment for the rest of us.
    • It's been my experience that life is so constructed that the event cannot and will not live up to preconceived idea I have about it.
    • According to the popular director and it might even be better to not have too many preconceived ideas about the period.
    • In order to support preconceived ideas and policies many subjective and false assumptions are made.
    • On the future of banking in Ireland he has ‘no preconceived ideas of what is right and what is wrong’.
    • People have preconceived ideas about what can and cannot be meaningful, which really need to be challenged.
    • He makes me laugh without challenging any of my preconceived ideas.
    • But researchers think he may have had preconceived ideas about what the data should show.
    • If we are to truly assess what is going on in the world it is necessary to put our prejudices and preconceived notions aside.
    • I think a lot of people have a very preconceived idea about who I am, which is fair enough because that's the nature of media.
    • They can have preconceived ideas that they will be less able to do their jobs.
    • More generally, she was able to demolish a few of her own - and other people's - preconceived ideas.
    • I had no preconceived idea of how much interest it would attract.
    • Most people have preconceived ideas of what these people look like, but they often appear to be the epitome of family decency.
    Synonyms
    predetermined, prejudged
    prejudiced, biased

Definition of preconceived in US English:

preconceived

adjectiveˌprēkənˈsēvdˌprikənˈsivd
  • (of an idea or opinion) formed before having the evidence for its truth or usefulness.

    (想法,看法)事先构成的,先入的

    the same set of facts can be tailored to fit any preconceived belief

    同样的事实可适用于任何事先形成的看法。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • More generally, she was able to demolish a few of her own - and other people's - preconceived ideas.
    • I think a lot of people have a very preconceived idea about who I am, which is fair enough because that's the nature of media.
    • On the future of banking in Ireland he has ‘no preconceived ideas of what is right and what is wrong’.
    • They should not want me to reduce the text to two paragraphs that will fit their preconceived ideas.
    • According to the popular director and it might even be better to not have too many preconceived ideas about the period.
    • They can have preconceived ideas that they will be less able to do their jobs.
    • I really had no preconceived ideas about what the experience would be like.
    • I had no preconceived idea of how much interest it would attract.
    • But researchers think he may have had preconceived ideas about what the data should show.
    • I did not have any preconceived idea of what fame was about or how much interest our relationship would attract.
    • Most people have preconceived ideas of what these people look like, but they often appear to be the epitome of family decency.
    • He makes me laugh without challenging any of my preconceived ideas.
    • It is the evidence that determines all this, not any preconceived opinion or ideological view.
    • It's been my experience that life is so constructed that the event cannot and will not live up to preconceived idea I have about it.
    • Challenging preconceived ideas saying goodbye to long standing fears.
    • If we are to truly assess what is going on in the world it is necessary to put our prejudices and preconceived notions aside.
    • Obviously Gary had never read a romance book in his life, but his preconceived ideas did provide entertainment for the rest of us.
    • People have preconceived ideas about what can and cannot be meaningful, which really need to be challenged.
    • In order to support preconceived ideas and policies many subjective and false assumptions are made.
    • As well as helping us to get through life, preconceived ideas about the world can lead us astray.
    Synonyms
    predetermined, prejudged
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