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con.ceive (obj) IMAGINEkEn5si:vvto imagine (something); to consider想象,想出A more disgusting expression of racism could hardly be conceived. [T]很难想象出有比这更令人恶心的种族主义的说法。He conceives of society as (=thinks that it is) a jungle where only the fittest survive. [I always + prep]他认为社会是一个只有适者才能生存的弱肉强食之地。I think my uncle still conceives of me as a four-year-old. [I always + prep]我觉得我舅舅仍把我看成是四岁的小孩子。The way other people behave towards us influences how we conceive of (=think about) ourselves. [I always + prep]别人对我们的态度影响到我们对自己的看法。He couldn't conceive of a time when he would have no job (=that was too unlikely for him to imagine). [I always + prep]他不能想象有一天他会没有工作。I find it hard to conceive of such cruelty (=it is too shocking to imagine). [I always + prep]这样残忍的行为让我难以想象。I can't conceive (=It is too shocking to imagine) how anyone could behave so cruelly. [+ wh- word]我不能想象一个人竟能做出如此残酷的事情。I find it hard to conceive (=It is too shocking to imagine) that people are still treated so badly. [+ that clause]我难以想象人们竟然还受着那样的虐待。
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