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单词 conceptual
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Definition of conceptual in English:

conceptual

adjective kənˈsɛptʃʊəlkənˈsɛp(t)ʃ(u)əl
  • Relating to or based on mental concepts.

    (与)概念(有关)的;概念上的

    philosophy deals with conceptual difficulties

    哲学处理概念上的难题。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The experimental evidence and conceptual basis for the existence of specific intelligences is weak.
    • Ex-art teacher and university lecturer Mr Walsh is a conceptual print artist.
    • Our latter evolution as human beings has been driven by our capacity for conceptual thought.
    • Our discussions ranged from the conceptual to the incredibly practical.
    • The radical conceptual design by leading architect Will Alsop may not be quite what residents imagined.
    • All works use painting as their primary medium and share a conceptual theme of land and landscape.
    • Such is the absurdity of attempting to move a conceptual framework from one country to another.
    • It is partial in thinking and lacks conceptual clarity and an integral vision.
    • It never migrates into some purely conceptual realm, a pure dictionary-like definition.
    • Marx taught us to look at ideologies or conceptual frameworks, and to ask of them, who do they serve?
    • Whatever be its conceptual base, what does the duty of reasonable care and skill of a bank encompass?
    • Kant believed that the parts of concepts are grasped through a mental process of conceptual analysis.
    • To date they have participated in developing the basic conceptual framework for the plan.
    • He therefore makes an important conceptual distinction between real men and masculinities.
    • In my view, the distinction between factual and conceptual questions is fraught with problems.
    • It prefers the local to the foreign, the simple to the subtle, the emotional to the conceptual.
    • The choice is based on conceptual knowledge concerning cars, people, and driving.
    • Third, we need conceptual clarity on the type of crime we wish to see reduced.
    • As a result it often gets taught by non-physicists whose conceptual grasp of the subject is superficial.
    • I don't know about you but I feel that I lack the conceptual tools to keep on thinking.
    Synonyms
    theoretical, notional, philosophical, unpragmatic, hypothetical, speculative, conjectural, conjectured, suppositional, putative

Origin

Mid 17th century: from medieval Latin conceptualis, from Latin concept- 'conceived', from the verb concipere (see concept).

Rhymes

perceptual

Definition of conceptual in US English:

conceptual

adjectivekənˈsep(t)SH(o͞o)əlkənˈsɛp(t)ʃ(u)əl
  • Relating to or based on mental concepts.

    (与)概念(有关)的;概念上的

    philosophy deals with conceptual difficulties

    哲学处理概念上的难题。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Such is the absurdity of attempting to move a conceptual framework from one country to another.
    • He therefore makes an important conceptual distinction between real men and masculinities.
    • Whatever be its conceptual base, what does the duty of reasonable care and skill of a bank encompass?
    • It never migrates into some purely conceptual realm, a pure dictionary-like definition.
    • It prefers the local to the foreign, the simple to the subtle, the emotional to the conceptual.
    • As a result it often gets taught by non-physicists whose conceptual grasp of the subject is superficial.
    • The radical conceptual design by leading architect Will Alsop may not be quite what residents imagined.
    • It is partial in thinking and lacks conceptual clarity and an integral vision.
    • Third, we need conceptual clarity on the type of crime we wish to see reduced.
    • I don't know about you but I feel that I lack the conceptual tools to keep on thinking.
    • In my view, the distinction between factual and conceptual questions is fraught with problems.
    • The experimental evidence and conceptual basis for the existence of specific intelligences is weak.
    • Ex-art teacher and university lecturer Mr Walsh is a conceptual print artist.
    • Our latter evolution as human beings has been driven by our capacity for conceptual thought.
    • To date they have participated in developing the basic conceptual framework for the plan.
    • The choice is based on conceptual knowledge concerning cars, people, and driving.
    • Marx taught us to look at ideologies or conceptual frameworks, and to ask of them, who do they serve?
    • All works use painting as their primary medium and share a conceptual theme of land and landscape.
    • Kant believed that the parts of concepts are grasped through a mental process of conceptual analysis.
    • Our discussions ranged from the conceptual to the incredibly practical.
    Synonyms
    theoretical, notional, philosophical, unpragmatic, hypothetical, speculative, conjectural, conjectured, suppositional, putative

Origin

Mid 17th century: from medieval Latin conceptualis, from Latin concept- ‘conceived’, from the verb concipere (see concept).

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