notion 音标拼音: [n'oʃən]
n . 概念,观念,想法,打算,主张
概念,观念,想法,打算,主张
notion 概念
notion n 1 :
a vague idea in which some confidence is placed ; "
his impression of her was favorable "; "
what are your feelings about the crisis ?"; "
it strengthened my belief in his sincerity "; "
I had a feeling that she was lying " [
synonym :
{
impression }, {
feeling }, {
belief }, {
notion }, {
opinion }]
2 :
a general inclusive concept 3 :
an odd or fanciful or capricious idea ; "
the theatrical notion of disguise is associated with disaster in his stories "; "
he had a whimsy about flying to the moon "; "
whimsy can be humorous to someone with time to enjoy it " [
synonym : {
notion },
{
whim }, {
whimsy }, {
whimsey }]
4 : (
usually plural )
small personal articles or clothing or sewing items ; "
buttons and needles are notions "
Notion \
No "
tion \, [
L .
notio ,
fr .
noscere to know :
cf .
F .
notion .
See {
Know }.]
1 .
Mental apprehension of whatever may be known or imagined ;
an idea ;
a conception ;
more properly ,
a general or universal conception ,
as distinguishable or definable by marks or notae .
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1913 Webster ]
What hath been generally agreed on ,
I content myself to assume under the notion of principles . --
Sir I .
Newton .
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Few agree in their notions about these words .
--
Cheyne .
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That notion of hunger ,
cold ,
sound ,
color ,
thought ,
wish ,
or fear which is in the mind ,
is called the "
idea "
of hunger ,
cold ,
etc . --
I .
Watts .
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1913 Webster ]
Notion ,
again ,
signifies either the act of apprehending ,
signalizing ,
that is ,
the remarking or taking note of ,
the various notes ,
marks ,
or characters of an object which its qualities afford ,
or the result of that act . --
Sir W .
Hamilton .
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2 .
A sentiment ;
an opinion .
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The extravagant notion they entertain of themselves .
--
Addison .
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A perverse will easily collects together a system of notions to justify itself in its obliquity . --
J .
H .
Newman .
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3 .
Sense ;
mind . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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4 .
An invention ;
an ingenious device ;
a knickknack ;
as ,
Yankee notions . [
Colloq .]
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5 .
Inclination ;
intention ;
disposition ;
as ,
I have a notion to do it . [
Colloq .]
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6 .
Miscellaneous small objects ;
sundries ; --
usually referring to articles displayed together for sale .
[
PJC ]
120 Moby Thesaurus words for "
notion ":
apprehension ,
assumption ,
attitude ,
automatic response ,
bare suggestion ,
bee ,
blind impulse ,
boutade ,
brain wave ,
brainstorm ,
capriccio ,
caprice ,
climate of opinion ,
clue ,
common belief ,
community sentiment ,
conceit ,
concept ,
conception ,
conclusion ,
consensus gentium ,
consideration ,
crank ,
craze ,
crazy idea ,
crotchet ,
cue ,
drive ,
estimate ,
estimation ,
ethos ,
eye ,
fad ,
fancy ,
fantastic notion ,
fantasy ,
feeling ,
flash ,
fleeting impulse ,
flimflam ,
fool notion ,
freak ,
freakish inspiration ,
general belief ,
general idea ,
gut response ,
half an idea ,
harebrained idea ,
hazy idea ,
hint ,
humor ,
idea ,
image ,
imago ,
impression ,
impulse ,
inclination ,
indication ,
inkling ,
inspiration ,
instinct ,
intellection ,
intellectual object ,
intimation ,
involuntary impulse ,
judgment ,
kink ,
lights ,
maggot ,
megrim ,
memory -
trace ,
mental image ,
mental impression ,
mental picture ,
mere notion ,
mind ,
mystique ,
natural impulse ,
observation ,
opinion ,
passing fancy ,
perception ,
personal judgment ,
point of view ,
popular belief ,
position ,
posture ,
presumption ,
prevailing belief ,
public belief ,
public opinion ,
quick hunch ,
quirk ,
reaction ,
recept ,
reflection ,
reflex ,
representation ,
sentiment ,
sight ,
sneaking suspicion ,
stance ,
sudden thought ,
suggestion ,
supposition ,
suspicion ,
telltale ,
theory ,
thinking ,
thought ,
toy ,
urge ,
vagary ,
vague idea ,
view ,
way of thinking ,
whim ,
whim -
wham ,
whimsy ,
wind
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