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conceive    音標拼音: [kəns'iv]
vt. 構思,以為
vi. 懷孕

構思,以為懷孕

conceive
v 1: have the idea for; "He conceived of a robot that would help
paralyzed patients"; "This library was well conceived"
[synonym: {gestate}, {conceive}, {conceptualize},
{conceptualise}]
2: judge or regard; look upon; judge; "I think he is very
smart"; "I believe her to be very smart"; "I think that he is
her boyfriend"; "The racist conceives such people to be
inferior" [synonym: {think}, {believe}, {consider}, {conceive}]
3: become pregnant; undergo conception; "She cannot conceive";
"My daughter was conceived in Christmas Day"

Conceive \Con*ceive"\, v. i.
1. To have an embryo or fetus formed in the womb; to breed;
to become pregnant.
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A virgin shall conceive, and bear a son. --Isa. vii.
14.
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2. To have a conception, idea, or opinion; think; -- with of.
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Conceive of things clearly and distinctly in their
own natures. --I. Watts.
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Conceive \Con*ceive"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Conceived}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Conceiving}.] [OF. conzoivre, concever, conceveir, F.
concevoir, fr. L. oncipere to take, to conceive; con-
capere to seize or take. See {Capable}, and cf.
{Conception}.]
1. To receive into the womb and begin to breed; to begin the
formation of the embryo of.
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She hath also conceived a son in her old age. --Luke
i. 36.
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2. To form in the mind; to plan; to devise; to generate; to
originate; as, to conceive a purpose, plan, hope.
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It was among the ruins of the Capitol that I first
conceived the idea of a work which has amused and
exercised near twenty years of my life. --Gibbon.
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Conceiving and uttering from the heart words of
falsehood. --Is. lix. 13.
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3. To apprehend by reason or imagination; to take into the
mind; to know; to imagine; to comprehend; to understand.
"I conceive you." --Hawthorne.
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O horror, horror, horror! Tongue nor heart
Cannot conceive nor name thee! --Shak.
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You will hardly conceive him to have been bred in
the same climate. --Swift.

Syn: To apprehend; imagine; suppose; understand; comprehend;
believe; think.
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244 Moby Thesaurus words for "conceive":
absorb, accept, account as, animate, appreciate, apprehend,
assimilate, assume, author, be acquainted with, be afraid,
be apprised of, be aware of, be cognizant of, be conscious of,
be conversant with, be informed, be with one, bear, beget, believe,
breathe life into, breed, bring about, bring forth,
bring into being, bring into existence, bring to effect,
bring to life, bring to pass, call into being, call into existence,
catch, catch on, cause, cerebrate, cogitate, cognize, coin,
come with child, compass, comprehend, conceit, conceptualize,
conclude, concoct, conjure up, consider, contrive, cook up, couch,
couch in terms, create, daresay, deduce, deem, design, develop,
devise, dig, digest, discern, discover, divine, do, dream,
dream up, effect, effectuate, embody in words, endow with life,
energize, engender, entertain ideas, envisage, envision, establish,
esteem, estimate, evolve, excogitate, exercise the mind, expect,
experience imaginatively, express, fabricate, fancy, fantasize,
father, fathom, feature, feel, fictionalize, follow, form,
form ideas, formularize, formulate, found, frame, gather, generate,
gestate, get, get hold of, get the drift, get the idea,
get the picture, give being to, give birth, give birth to,
give expression to, give life to, give occasion to, give origin to,
give rise to, give words to, grant, grasp, guess, hatch, have,
have a hunch, have an idea, have an impression, have an inkling,
have information about, have it taped, have knowledge of,
have the idea, heed, hold, hold as, hypothesize, ideate, image,
imagine, improvise, inaugurate, infer, inspirit, institute,
intellectualize, invent, judge, ken, know, learn, let, let be,
look upon as, maintain, make, make do with, make out, make up,
mark, master, mature, meditate, mint, mold, note, notice, observe,
occasion, opine, originate, paragraph, perceive, phrase, plan,
plot, ponder, posit, possess, postulate, prefigure, prehend,
present, presume, presuppose, presurmise, procreate, produce,
provisionally accept, put, put in words, quicken, read, realize,
reason, reckon, recognize, regard, remark, repute, rhetorize,
ruminate, savvy, say, see, seize, seize the meaning, sense,
set afloat, set down as, set on foot, set out, set up, shape, sire,
spawn, speculate, state, strike out, style, suggest, superfetate,
suppose, surmise, suspect, take, take for, take for granted,
take in, take it, take to be, think, think out, think up, trow,
twig, understand, view as, vision, visualize, vitalize, vivify,
ween, word, work, wot, wot of

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  • CONCEIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    conceive suggests the forming and bringing forth and usually developing of an idea, plan, or design
  • CONCEIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    CONCEIVE definition: 1 to imagine something: 2 to invent a plan or an idea: 3 to become pregnant, or to cause a… Learn more
  • Conceive - definition of conceive by The Free Dictionary
    1 to form (a notion, opinion, purpose, etc ): He conceived the project while on vacation 2 to form a notion or idea of; imagine: Would you ever have conceived such behavior in public? 3 to hold as an opinion; think; believe: I can't conceive that it would be of any use 4 to experience or form (a feeling): to conceive a great love for music
  • CONCEIVE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    CONCEIVE definition: to form (a notion, opinion, purpose, etc ) See examples of conceive used in a sentence
  • conceive verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    Definition of conceive verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [transitive] conceive something (formal) to form an idea, a plan, etc in your mind He conceived the idea of transforming the old power station into an arts centre The dam project was originally conceived in 1997
  • How to Conceive - American Pregnancy Association
    There’s a lot to know about how to get pregnant First ovulation must take place And then sex must take place during your fertility window Implantation bleeding can occur about 10-14 days after conception when the fertilized egg attaches to the interior lining of the…
  • Conceive - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    To conceive is to come up with an idea If you conceive a plan for your little brother's birthday, you dream up the perfect party, complete with a magician, rented ponies, and a cake shaped like a rocket
  • conceive - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    conceive (third-person singular simple present conceives, present participle conceiving, simple past and past participle conceived) (ambitransitive) To have a child; to become pregnant (with)
  • CONCEIVE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    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 [VERB noun] He conceived of the first truly portable computer in 1968 [VERB + of]
  • conceive - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    to form (a notion, opinion, purpose, etc ): He conceived the project while he was on vacation imagine believe: I can't conceive that it would be of any use to experience or form (a feeling): to conceive a great love for music to express, as in words to become pregnant with to beget





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