preconceived的中文翻译是什么意思

preconceived

US/ˌprikənˈsivd/
UK/ˌpri:kənˈsi:vd/

adj. 预想的,先入为主的

preconceived柯林斯释义

ADJ(观点)事先形成的,先入为主的

If you have preconceived ideas about something, you have already formed an opinion about it before you have enough information or experience.

  • Five minutes after he had arrived for the interview, I had abandoned my preconceived ideas about boxers...

    他到达采访地点不过5分钟,我就摒弃了自己对拳击手的那些成见。

  • We all start with preconceived notions of what we want from life.

    我们开始时都对自己想从生活中得到什么抱有一些预想。

preconceived英文释义

Adjective

1. (of an idea or opinion) formed beforehand; especially without evidence or through prejudice;

  • certain preconceived notions

preconceived场景例句

Preconceived notions are the locks the door to wisdom.

成见锁住通向智慧的大门.

They want them young, pliable and without any preconceived ideas.

他们需要年轻的, 灵活的,没有任何思想的人.

Executive management in these two groups has preconceived notion that internal audit provides little value.

如果没有适当的技能和充分的资源内部审计将不能有效地管理风险.

It is essential first to get rid of preconceived notions.

必须首先根除那些先入之见.

First of all, you have to drop the preconceived idea that selling yourself is evil.

首先, 你得丢掉”出卖自己是邪恶的“这种固有想法.

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