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Перевод: preconception
[существительное] предвзятое мнение; предубеждение; предрассудок
Тезаурус:
- Haines himself admitted that as an outsider his preconception had been that the Jockey Club was "An old-fashioned, creaking organisation of part-timers."
- Are they able to look without too dominant a preconception coming from the Western tradition?
- However, this preconception was overcome, and she studied painting at Hertfordshire College of Art and at Portsmouth Polytechnic.
- Frequently the evolutionary preconception in terms of which such theories are framed is implicitly group-selectionist, but it is possible to rephrase the theories in terms of orthodox gene selection.
- Thus in the theoretical study of language the deference previously accorded to analysis and explanation by the informed observer has been questioned in favour of an uncommitted approach to enquiry, without preconception and without privilege, into the ways in which participants negotiate their own conditions for achieving their purposes.
- Ferguson added: "I have no preconception about which particular strikers will go best together, and haven't given it a lot of thought yet.
- This example clearly demonstrates that morphology can be made to fit any preconception, even those diametrically opposed to each other.
- But when an idea or the picture is false, we are more conscious of it as a separate thing, for we can clearly see it as a preconception or a prejudice.
- Their preconception that, as science has advanced, phenomena once considered supernatural have yielded to naturalistic explanation, is not without support.
- The data were vital, but so was the preconception that the planetary orbits could be inscribed within, and circumscribed without, the five regular Greek solids.
- Preconception assessment and contraception advice
- The substitution of the word "aware" may not be enough to dislodge so strong a preconception, but it should help.
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