在 英语 中使用 A notion 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Hey, guys, I had a notion that you are all acrobats,” says Francis, entering the gym sipping an espresso.
For me it makes no sense to talk about a notion of a blackness that encompasses everybody who looks a certain way,” Davis continued.
State practice since 11 September, however, suggests that international law may now permit such a notion.
There was a notion that pain was the fifth vital sign, you wanted to relieve pain, that that was essential.
This is a notion that transcends the things that divide peoples, nations and governments and forms the basis of social integration everywhere.
Microsoft is also expanding a notion, introduced in earlier versions, of role-based configuration, meaning a server can be set up to do a specific task.
Its structure can be presented in the form of an idea, a question, or a virtual concept, an imagination, a notion, or a task;
The function of a mechanical engineer is to bring products from a notion to the market.
When one has such a notion, activity is a mere unavoidable means to something else;
We're not saying that family caregiving can't be stressful, but there's a notion that it's so stressful that it causes deteriorating health and increased mortality.
They imagined a notion of the universe and of human nature that would make possible such a union.
It all comes down to fair competition- a notion that is fundamental to who we are as Americans.
It is irresponsible to espouse such a notion on a public forum, where there could be impressionable people who might take your opinion as fact.
He had seen blasting done, and he had a notion of the process, but he had never helped in it.
First, it introduces a notion of"velocity" for the parameters we're trying to optimize.
Usually the edges are called arcs in such cases to indicate a notion of direction.
Consequently, many students consider these degrees to be almost mandatory, a notion shared by many high-tier employers.
Ix In their beginnings political institutions and their practices typically incorporate a notion of proper scale.
In particular, many Banach spaces lack a notion analogous to an orthonormal basis.