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notion

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no·tion /ˈnəʊʃən $ ˈnoʊ-/ ●●○ W3 AWL noun [countableC]  
1 IDEAan idea, belief, or opinion 概念;观点;看法
notion of
 misguided notions of male superiority
男尊女卑的错误观念
 The traditional notion of marriage goes back thousands of years.
传统的婚姻观念可追溯到几千年以前。
 She had only a vague notion of what she wanted to do.
她对自己想做什么只有一个模糊的概念。
notion that
 the notion that human beings are basically good
人性本善的观念
 She had no notion what he meant.
她根本不明白他是什么意思。
accept/challenge/reject etc a notion
 They reject the notion of group guilt.
他们拒绝接受集体犯罪的概念。
see thesaurus at idea
2. notions [plural] American EnglishAmEDLH small things such as thread and buttons that are used for sewing 小件缝纫用品
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verbs
have a notion
He didn’t have a clear notion of what he had to do.
accept a notion
Probably 95% of scientists now accept the notion that human activity is causing climate change.
support a notion
There is no evidence to support the notion that girls are treated better than boys in school.
reinforce a notion (=make an idea stronger or easier to believe)
The research reinforces the notion that fathers have an important role in their children’s lives.
challenge/dispute a notion
Copernicus challenged the notion that the Sun goes around the Earth.
reject/dismiss a notion
Aristotle rejected the notion that the body and the soul are separate.
adjectives
a vague notion (=an unclear idea)
He had only a vague notion of what might happen next.
an absurd/ridiculous notion
They had the ridiculous notion that they could make a living from singing.
a simple notion
You cannot rate the project according to a simple notion of ‘value for money’: there are too many factors involved.
an abstract notion
In art, how can you represent abstract notions such as peace or justice?
a romantic notion (=one that is based on how you want something to be, not how it is in real life)
He rejected the romantic notion of rugby as a game for gentlemen.
a preconceived notion (=an idea that you have before you have enough knowledge or experience)
The police were accused of twisting the evidence to meet their preconceived notion of his guilt.
an accepted/received notion (=an idea that most people believe)
These women challenged accepted notions of female roles in society.
the whole notion of something (=used to emphasize that you are talking about a lot of related ideas, not just one specific idea)
The movie makes us question the whole notion of what makes a hero.
phrases
not have the faintest/foggiest notion (=not know or understand something at all)
He had not the foggiest notion how far he might have to walk.
Examples from the Corpus
Origin notion
(1300-1400) Latin notio, from notus; → NOTICE2
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