例句 |
noun concept (of something) the concept of social class社会等级的概念 concepts such as ‘civilization’ and ‘government’诸如 “文明” 和 “政府” 的概念 He can't grasp the basic concepts of mathematics. 他无法掌握数学的基本概念。 concept (that…) the concept that everyone should have equality of opportunity人人应当机会均等的观念 a new concept in teaching ‘Mental handicap’ should be replaced with the broader concept of ‘learning difficulties’. Culture is a fairly nebulous concept. He formulated the concept of imaginary time. Not all companies have embraced the concept of diversity in the workplace. She finds it difficult to grasp abstract concepts. Students must be able to apply classroom concepts to practical situations. Teachers should have a clear concept of what a multiracial society is. The book provides concrete interpretations of some rather abstract concepts. The concept of ‘adequate medical care’ is too vague. The concept of my book is very simple. The whole concept of responsibility was alien to him. the need to create new words to frame new concepts Industry has endorsed the concept that every young person should have the opportunity of work experience before leaving school. The concept of infinity is almost impossible for us to comprehend. We discussed concepts such as ‘democracy’ and ‘equality’. We need to instil in children basic concepts of right and wrong. |