| Word | Pronuciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| concept | /ˈkɒn.sɛpt/ |
| concept conceptual conception conceptualize conceptualization conceptual conceptually |
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Post informative, exemplary sentences using vocabulary from the Academic Word List.
That first night, we explained our concept and opened up the discussion for questions and comments.
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Carlos Garcia
ReplyDeleteWashington to present a broad of set strategic concepts
Self-esteem is a widely used concept both in popular language and in the social sciences
ReplyDeleteJapanese: gainen
Concept-orientation is a new emerging programming, data modelling and computing paradigm.
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n. 概念,观念
This concept is at the very core of her theory.
Uses colorful images to define spatial concepts such as over and under, between, and big and little.
ReplyDeleteITALIAN: CONCETTO
He never assumed too much or made us feel dumb for not grasping a concept quickly
ReplyDeleteNiko Besnier's ethnography has analyzed the changing concept of personhood that accompanies the acquisition of literacy
ReplyDeleteKorean : 개념, 관념, 사상, 생각; 발상, 착상.
전개하다. 생각해내다.
The intrepid explorer achieves this result by using truth as his instrument and the concept of meaning as his guide.
ReplyDeleteRussian: понятие
He presented a new concept of the beginning of the universe.
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