conceived
v. 想出( conceive的过去式和过去分词 ); 构想; 设想; 怀孕
If you cannot conceive of something, you cannot imagine it or believe it.
I just can't even conceive of that quantity of money...
那么多钱,我根本都无法想象。
He was immensely ambitious but unable to conceive of winning power for himself.
他雄心勃勃,但是想不出自己能如何赢得权力。
If you conceive something as a particular thing, you consider it to be that thing.
The ancients conceived the earth as afloat in water...
古人认为地球飘浮在水里。
We conceive of the family as being in a constant state of change...
我们认为家庭处于不断变化之中。
If you conceive a plan or idea, you think of it and work out how it can be done.
She had conceived the idea of a series of novels...
她萌生出撰写系列小说的想法。
He conceived of the first truly portable computer in 1968.
1968年,他构想出第一台真正的便携式计算机。
When a woman conceives, she becomes pregnant.
Women, he says, should give up alcohol before they plan to conceive...
他说女性在计划怀孕之前应该戒酒。
About one in six couples has difficulty conceiving...
大约1/6的夫妻有受孕困难。
1. formed in the mind
Ellis bristles at accusations that Berkeley's experiment is ill-conceived.
埃利斯对有人指责伯克利的实验考虑不够周密感到气愤。
She had conceived the idea of a series of novels.
她萌生出撰写系列小说的想法。
Elvis conceived of himself as a ballad singer.
埃尔维斯认为自己是民谣歌手。
She has conceived at last.
她终于怀孕了.
The woman conceived a child.
这个妇女怀孕了.