concept
noun [ C ] uk/ˈkɒn.sept/ us/ˈkɑːn.sept/
B2 原则;概念;观念;想法
a principle or idea
The concept of free speech is unknown to them. 他们没有言论自由的概念。
It is very difficult to define the concept of beauty. 很难给美这个概念下一个定义。
I failed to grasp the film's central concept. 我没理解这部电影的中心思想。
Kleenbrite is a whole new concept in toothpaste! Kleenbrite 是牙膏生产领域的一个全新概念!
Synonyms: conceptionconstruct idea (KNOWLEDGE)notionthought
not have any concept/have no concept of something 对…一无所知
to not understand about something
I don't think you have any concept of the pain you have caused her. 我觉得你对自己给她造成的痛苦根本就一无所知。
Nobody here has any concept of what a good diet consists of.
The people who make these laws don't have any concept of how normal people live.
People here seem to have no concept of the rules of the road.
She's just a child - she has no concept of how much things cost.
- More examples
- In this country, time is an elastic concept.
- It is sometimes easier to illustrate an abstract concept by analogy with something concrete.
- The whole concept of democracy, she claimed, was utterly foreign to the present government.
- Many voters are staunch anti-federalists, opposed to the concept of regional government.
- This is a very difficult concept to get hold of.