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Preconceived Meaning in English

word · lemma: preconceive

ˌpɹikənˈsivd
pree-kuhn-SEEVD
pɹˌiːkənsˈiːvd
pree-kuhns-EEVD

释义

Formed before having actual knowledge or experience about something; decided in advance, often without all the facts.

用法与细微差别

Often appears in the phrase 'preconceived notions' or 'preconceived ideas'. It is usually used in a formal or neutral context to express decisions, beliefs, or opinions made too early and possibly unfairly.

例句

She had a preconceived idea about the new student.

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It is wrong to make preconceived judgments.

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He entered the meeting with no preconceived opinions.

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Don’t let your preconceived notions stop you from trying new things.

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People often have preconceived ideas about what success looks like.

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Try to approach the problem without any preconceived ideas.

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