单词 | idea |
释义 | idea 1. a. (1) Platonism (2) Aristotelianism (3) Lockeanism (4) Berkeleianism (5) Humism (6) Kantianism (7) Hegelianism b. 2. a. b. < his idea of going in for law > < a new idea for decorating the house > 3. archaic 4. a. obsolete b. < that is a mere idea of yours > < a head full of absurd ideas > < I've an idea we'll win > 5. < a clear idea of his responsibility > 6. < ideas on a subject > < clearly defined ideas > 7. < the child's idea of air > 8. < get the idea > — see big idea 9. 10. Christian Science Synonyms: < practically every American boy who is not tied to his mother's apron strings is going to encounter other boys whose ideas of fighting are very different from his own — Margaret Mead > < success with the steamboat inspired Colonel John Stevens to work on the idea of a steam railroad — American Guide Series: New Jersey > < an earlier paper has reviewed the development during the Middle Ages of the idea that the Kingdom of France had natural frontiers which it was her right, even her duty, to attain — N.J.G.Pounds > concept may indicate a fairly definite mental formulation determined by consideration of instances, although the word readily admits of suggesting foundations differing with individuals < thus the popular concept of what news was came more and more to be formed upon what news was printed — F.L.Mott > < if his concept of the national security he has sworn to defend impels him to dispatch troops into foreign regions and in situations that may involve the United States in war, the sole responsibility is his — Arthur Krock > < the emerging of a fresh concept of architecture needed to produce new forms and revitalize tradition — American Guide Series: Michigan > conception, often interchangeable with concept, may stress the idea of the mental action of imagining and formulating rather than the notion of its result < the conception, building, and profitable sale of the New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railway, commonly known as the Nickel Plate, was in great measure due to him — K.F.Geiser > < the Malays have a whole system of tabooed and substituted words, based as usual on the conception of all Nature as animate and sensitive — J.G.Frazer > thought is a general term but is likely to imply the result of ratiocination, of thinking, reasoning, or meditating, rather than fancying or imagining < the next 10 years Abbot devoted to the final elaboration of his thought in abstruse technical form in The Syllogistic Philosophy — F.A.Christie > < Adams' first thought was that Palmerston wished a quarrel; his second, that it might be connected with a desire for mediation — W.C.Ford > < there are insights which are spoiled by thought — Lewis Leary b.1906 > notion may suggest a vague half-formed idea not resolved by much thought and analysis < the notion that primitive languages lack the power of abstraction — A.A.Hill > < the notion that history shows a continual progress and especially a progress in the liberation of the individual is amply refuted by many examples — M.R.Cohen > < the British have some queer and quaint notions about Americans — some almost as peculiar as our preconceived ideas about them — Richard Joseph > impression applies to a first notion frankly lacking in analysis, consideration, and thought < when he steps out on the street his first impression is of broad radiating avenues — American Guide Series: Minnesota > < the additional real difficulty of eliminating all possibility of adding subjective impressions to objective findings — W.C.Allee > |
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