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conceptual    音标拼音: [kəns'ɛptʃuəl]
a. 概念上的

概念上的

conceptual
概念

conceptual
adj 1: being or characterized by concepts or their formation;
"conceptual discussions"; "the schizophrenic loses
ability to abstract or do conceptual thinking"; "sex is a
notional category, gender is a grammatical category"

Conceptual \Con*cep"tu*al\, a.
Pertaining to conception.
[1913 Webster]

81 Moby Thesaurus words for "conceptual":
bright, cerebral, cogitative, cognitive, concentrating,
concentrative, conceptive, conceptualized, contemplating,
contemplative, creative, deliberating, deliberative, discursive,
endopsychic, esemplastic, excogitating, fanciful, fecund, fertile,
germinal, ideal, ideational, ideative, ideological, imaginative,
ingenious, inspired, intellectual, intelligent, internal,
introspective, inventive, knowing, meditating, meditative, mental,
museful, musing, noetic, noological, not so dumb, notional,
original, originative, pensive, phrenic, pondering, pregnant,
prehensive, productive, prolific, psychic, psychologic, rational,
reasonable, reasoning, reflecting, reflective, ruminant,
ruminating, ruminative, sane, seminal, sensible, serious, shaping,
sober, sophic, speculative, spiritual, strong-minded, subjective,
teeming, theoretical, thinking, thought, thoughtful, understanding,
visioned, wistful


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