conceptual
Significado: Relating to abstract ideas or concepts rather than concrete realities or practical applications.
In academic writing, a conceptual framework provides the theoretical foundation for a study. In the arts, 'conceptual art' prioritises ideas over traditional aesthetics. The word often collocates with 'framework,' 'understanding,' 'model,' and 'analysis,' and signals that something exists at the level of ideas rather than physical form.
Ejemplos
- The paper presents a conceptual framework for understanding urban inequality. 该论文提出了一个理解城市不平等的概念框架。El artículo presenta un marco conceptual para comprender la desigualdad urbana.その論文は都市の不平等を理解するための概念的枠組みを提示している。그 논문은 도시 불평등을 이해하기 위한 개념적 틀을 제시하고 있다.
- At this stage, the design is purely conceptual and has not been tested in practice. 在现阶段,该设计纯属概念性的,尚未经过实践检验。En esta fase, el diseño es puramente conceptual y no se ha probado en la práctica.現段階では、その設計は純粋に概念的なものであり、実践で検証されていない。현 단계에서 그 설계는 순수하게 개념적인 것이며, 실제로 검증되지 않았다.
- Students sometimes struggle with the conceptual foundations of quantum physics. 学生有时在量子物理的概念基础上感到困难。A los estudiantes a veces les cuesta asimilar los fundamentos conceptuales de la física cuántica.学生は量子物理学の概念的基礎に苦労することがある。학생들은 양자물리학의 개념적 기초에 어려움을 겪는 경우가 있다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: academic, professional
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From medieval Latin conceptualis, derived from Latin conceptus (a collecting, conceiving), past participle of concipere (to take in). Used in English from the 17th century.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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