conceptual
/kənˈseptʃuəl/ (bre, ipa) · /kənˈseptʃuəl/ (ame, ipa) · /kən-ˈsep-chə-wəl -chü-əl, kän-, -chəl, -shwəl/ (ame, mw)
conceptual — 形容詞
- conceptualpositive
- more conceptualcomparative
- most conceptualsuperlative
1. relating to the general ideas or theories that form the basis of something, rath
概念的
與概念或理念相關的
relating to the general ideas or theories that form the basis of something, rather than its practical or physical aspects
The two theories share a conceptual framework that biologists use to study how species evolve.
這兩種理論共享一個概念框架,生物學家用它來研究物種如何演化。
collocation: conceptual framework
Ravi understood the physics calculations but struggled with the conceptual side of why objects move.
Ravi 理解物理計算,但在物體為何會移動的概念層面感到吃力。
Aiko drew a conceptual diagram before starting the actual construction of the model.
Aiko 在實際開始建造模型之前先畫了一個概念圖。
Priya understood the conceptual framework of the algorithm but froze when she had to write actual code.
Priya 理解了演算法的概念框架,但當她需要實際寫程式碼時卻腦袋一片空白。
Dr. Okafor's lecture moved from broad conceptual ideas to real-world examples.
Okafor 博士的講座從寬泛的概念層面轉向現實世界的案例。
- theoretical
broader — refers to abstract systems or principles, not just single concepts; 'conceptual' is more about the forming of specific ideas
- abstract
less structured — 'conceptual' implies an organized idea or concept, while 'abstract' can refer to anything non-concrete
- ideational
more technical and rare; used in psychology and philosophy for mental representations
文法句型
conceptual + noun
be + conceptual
用法筆記
Most common in attributive position, directly before the noun it modifies (conceptual framework, conceptual understanding). Less frequent in predicative use (the model is conceptual).