late 14c., from Latin notionem (nominative notio) "concept, conception, idea, notice," noun of action from past participle stem of noscere "come to know" (see know). Coined by Cicero as a loan-translation of Greek ennoia "act of thinking, notion, conception," or prolepsis "previous notion, previous conception."
1. The notion that art should be controlled by intellectuals sickened him.
他讨厌艺术应由知识分子所掌控的观点。
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2. The very notion of price competition is foreign to many schools.
价格竞争这个概念对于许多学校都很陌生。
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3. Their relationship turned the standard notion of marriage on its head.
他们的关系完全颠覆了传统的婚姻观念。
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4. This is not a romantic notion but verifiable fact.
这不是一个不切实际的念头,而是一个可以证明的事实。
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5. They have always looked askance at the western notion of democracy.
late 14c., from Latin notionem (nominative notio) "concept, conception, idea, notice," noun of action from past participle stem of noscere "come to know" (see know). Coined by Cicero as a loan-translation of Greek ennoia "act of thinking, notion, conception," or prolepsis "previous notion, previous conception."
双语例句
1. The notion that art should be controlled by intellectuals sickened him.
他讨厌艺术应由知识分子所掌控的观点。
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2. The very notion of price competition is foreign to many schools.
价格竞争这个概念对于许多学校都很陌生。
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3. Their relationship turned the standard notion of marriage on its head.
他们的关系完全颠覆了传统的婚姻观念。
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4. This is not a romantic notion but verifiable fact.
这不是一个不切实际的念头,而是一个可以证明的事实。
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5. They have always looked askance at the western notion of democracy.