柯林斯詞典concept /?k?ns?pt/ (concepts) 1. N-COUNT A concept is an idea or abstract principle. 概唸; 觀唸 She added that the concept of arranged marriages is misunderstood in the west. 她補(bǔ)充說包辦婚姻的概唸?jiān)谖鞣奖徽`解了。 返回 concept劍橋詞典a principle or idea 原則;概唸;觀唸;想法 The concept of free speech is unknown to them. 他們沒有言論自由的概唸。 It is very difficult to define the concept of beauty . 很難給美這個(gè)概唸下一個(gè)定義。 I failed to grasp the film's central concept. 我沒理解這部電影的中心思想。 Kleenbrite is a whole new concept in toothpaste ! Kleenbrite 是牙膏生産領(lǐng)域的一個(gè)全新概唸! ?not have any concept/have no concept of sth to not understand about something 對…一無所知 I don't think you have any concept of the pain you have caused her. 我覺得你對自己給她造成的痛苦根本就一無所知。 例句 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. 返回 concept