conceptualizing
英 [kənˈseptʃuəlaɪzɪŋ]
美 [kənˈseptʃuəlaɪzɪŋ]
v. 构思; 使形成观念; 将…概念化(为…)
conceptualize的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB 构思;使形成概念
If youconceptualizesomething, you form an idea of it in your mind.- How we conceptualize things has a lot to do with what we feel...
我们对事物的概念在很大程度上取决于我们的感觉。 - Tiffany conceptualized herself as a mother, whose primary task was to feed her baby.
蒂法尼把自己定位为一位母亲,主要任务是哺育孩子。
- How we conceptualize things has a lot to do with what we feel...
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 conceptualise
双语例句
- It is the responsibility of the IT wing of the governance consortium to address the business needs creatively and innovatively by conceptualizing new business applications.
治理委员会中的IT团队负责通过形成新的业务应用程序的概念来创造性地应对业务需求。 - Lakoff and Johnson claim that the process of human thought is largely metaphorical, and metaphor plays an important role in conceptualizing human experience.
Lakoff和fohnson认为,人类的思维在很大程度上是隐喻性的,隐喻在概念形成过程中起到重要的作用。 - As metonymic expressions are so widely used in daily communication, more and more efforts have been made to reveal the roles of metonymy as a conceptualizing capacity of human beings.
转喻表达广泛应用于日常交际,越来越多的研究试图揭示转喻在人类的认知与概念化中发挥的作用。 - Breaking through the traditional paradigm of policy analysis," policy network "as a new approach to conceptualizing the relationship between state and society has become a mainstream theory in policy study and political science.
政策网络突破了传统政策分析范式,形成了新的理论和方法,逐渐成为政治学和政策分析领域的主流话语和研究途径。 - We follow a process of conceptualizing, planning, and executing solutions to complex business problems.
我们跟随使有概念、计划的程序,而且运行对复杂的商务问题的解决办法。 - Cognitive impairments are varied, but may be categorized as memory, perception, problem-solving, and conceptualizing disabilities.
认知功能障碍各种各样,但是按照类别可以分为记忆、理解、解决问题、概念化残疾。 - Strategy in Conceptualizing Bank Ads
银行广告方略谋划 - Conceptualizing and framing what you want to say is the most vital part of preparation.
而对你想说的内容进行提炼和建立结构是准备过程中最重要的部分。 - This becomes even more difficult as we move from conceptualizing to operationalizing.
从概念化转到行动化,难度更大。 - Psycholinguists hold that metaphor is a means of conceptualizing people's world knowledge and experience, reflecting a common mode of thought and cognition, and it does not need additional cognitive process to understand metaphorical language.
心理语言学家认为,隐喻是人们对日常知识和经验概念化的一种手段,反映了人们较为普遍的思维和认知方式,对隐喻语言理解并不需要特殊的认知过程。