conceive of
英 [kənˈsiːv ɒv]
美 [kənˈsiːv əv]
想象,设想…(conceive of不用于进行体)
英英释义
verb
- form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case
- Can you conceive of him as the president?
双语例句
- The way other people behave towards us influences how we conceive of ourselves.
别人对我们的态度影响到我们对自己的看法。 - I can't conceive of your allowing a child of five to go on such a long journey alone.
我不能想像你竟允许一个五岁的孩子单独走这么远的路程。 - To imagine is to conceive of that height from which the Fall takes place.
所谓想象,就是构思一个堕落所由以发生的顶点。 - I could not conceive of anybody using it for a title.
我简直想像不到任何人会用它来做题目。 - I cannot conceive of such a thing happening again.
我不能想像这种事会再发生。 - Many of us conceive of our relationship to our pets as analogous to that between a parent and child.
许多人都认为,我们与宠物的关系就如同父母与孩子的关系。 - No, you can't because we can perfectly coherently conceive of it not happening.
你并不能证明,因为我们能够非常清楚地有条理地想象出那并没有发生。 - No one could conceive of his hard work.
没人能设想他工作的辛苦。 - I cannot conceive of a genuine scientist without that profound faith.
我不能设想一位真正科学家会没有这样深挚的信仰。 - We cannot conceive of thought or consciousness arising out of the interactions of physical particles.
我们不能设想思想或意识是物理粒子相互作用中产生的。