preconception
n. 偏见; 预想,预见; 事先形成的观点或思想; 先入之见
Your preconceptions about something are beliefs formed about it before you have enough information or experience.
Did you have any preconceptions about the sort of people who did computing?...
你对从事计算机工作的人有什么成见吗?
He did not allow his preconceptions to compromise his scientific work.
他不允许自己的先入之见破坏自己的科学工作。
1. an opinion formed beforehand without adequate evidence;
2. a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation
If we could banish all such preconception when we read, that would be an admirable beginning.
如果我们读书时能抛弃所有这些成见, 那将是一个极可贵的开端.
It was another case of the preconception fathering the prediction.
这可以说又是按先入之见做出预言的一例.
She is misled by the preconception.
她被成见所误.
The task is more difficult than that our preconception.
这项任务比我们预想的难得多.
His vision , unobstructed by ideological preconception, was continually reformed by experience ( Doris Kearns Goodwin )
排除了意识形态偏见的干扰,他的见解不断地从经验中得以完善 ( 多丽丝克恩斯古德温 )