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    conceive

    US /kənˈsiv/

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    UK /kənˈsi:v/

    B1
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To become pregnant
    They tried to conceive a child many times, but in vain
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To think of, create new (ideas, thought, plans)
    The purpose of the meeting is to conceive the best approach to teaching grade school students
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To understand
    I can’t conceive of what he is saying, can you?
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To understand
    I conceive that I will face obstacles, but it doesn't frighten me
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To form a mental image of; imagine.
    I cannot conceive how anyone could behave so cruelly.
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To devise or invent; originate.
    He conceived the idea of building a treehouse.

    Video subtitles

    Could the UK introduce conscription? | BBC News

    05:49Could the UK introduce conscription? | BBC News
    • We also need to remember that they would fight alongside NATO allies, which, of course, brings with it a whole load of a scale that, you know, is much harder for you to conceive purely from a national perspective.

      We also need to remember that they would fight alongside NATO allies, which, of course, brings with it a whole load of a scale that, you know, is much harder for you to conceive purely from a national perspective.

    • We also need to remember that they would fight alongside NATO allies, um, which of course brings with it a whole load of a scale that, you know, is much harder for you to conceive purely from a national perspective.

      We also need to remember that they would fight alongside NATO allies, um, which of course brings with it a whole load of a scale that, you know, is much harder for you to conceive purely from a national perspective.

    A2

    My Sister's Keeper - trailer

    02:27My Sister's Keeper - trailer
    • From the moment we decided to genetically conceive, I suppose it was our fault.

      From the moment we decided to genetically conceive, I suppose it was our fault.

    • From the moment we decided to genetically conceive, I suppose it was our fault.

      From the moment we decided to genetically conceive, I suppose it was our fault.

    A2

    Meet the artists who draw Don Don Donki’s eye-catching signs by hand

    05:29Meet the artists who draw Don Don Donki’s eye-catching signs by hand
    • Tell me about the brainstorm process, from the time you conceive an idea, all the way to the final product, the signs that we see in the store.

      Tell me about the brainstorm process, from the time you conceive an idea, all the way to the final product, the signs that we see in the store.

    • Tell me about the brainstorm process, you know, from like the time you conceive an idea all the way to the final product, the signs that we see in the store.

      Tell me about the brainstorm process, you know, from like the time you conceive an idea all the way to the final product, the signs that we see in the store.

    B1

    不要輕易拿自己和別人比較! ► 大多數人沒聽過的「普萊斯定律」 - Dr. Jordan B Peterson 喬登·彼得森(中英字幕)

    06:16不要輕易拿自己和別人比較! ► 大多數人沒聽過的「普萊斯定律」 - Dr. Jordan B Peterson 喬登·彼得森(中英字幕)
    • They make a goal, a goal that the goal should be, "How could I conceive of my life so that if I had that life, it would clearly be worth living so I wouldn't have to be bitter, resentful, deceitful, arrogant, and

      They make a goal, a goal that the goal should be, "How could I conceive of my life so that if I had that life, it would clearly be worth living so I wouldn't have to be bitter, resentful, deceitful, arrogant, and

    • The goal should be, how could I conceive of my life so that if I had that life, it would clearly be worth living so I wouldn't have to be bitter, resentful, deceitful, arrogant, and vengeful?

      The goal should be, how could I conceive of my life so that if I had that life, it would clearly be worth living so I wouldn't have to be bitter, resentful, deceitful, arrogant, and vengeful?

    A2

    POP CULTURE: What Is Cinema For?

    09:55POP CULTURE: What Is Cinema For?
    • We would ideally accept that film, like all the other art forms, best reveals its power when we conceive of it as a kind of therapy.

      We would ideally accept that film, like all the other art forms, best reveals its power when we conceive of it as a kind of therapy.

    • best reveals its power, when we conceive of it as a kind of therapy.

      best reveals its power, when we conceive of it as a kind of therapy.

    B1

    如何改善現狀,成為更好的自己?► 只需要花5分鐘,問自己一個問題... 聽聽心理學教授怎麼說 - Dr. Jordan B Peterson 喬登·彼得森(中英字幕)

    03:13如何改善現狀,成為更好的自己?► 只需要花5分鐘,問自己一個問題... 聽聽心理學教授怎麼說 - Dr. Jordan B Peterson 喬登·彼得森(中英字幕)
    • You think, "Well, is that psychotherapy?" And the answer is, "Well, it depends on how you conceive the limits of your being." And I would say start where you can start.

      You think, "Well, is that psychotherapy?" And the answer is, "Well, it depends on how you conceive the limits of your being." And I would say start where you can start.

    • And the answer is: it depends on how you conceive the limits of your being.

      And the answer is: it depends on how you conceive the limits of your being.

    A2

    9 Band 9 Verbs for IELTS Writing Task - (2018)

    18:359 Band 9 Verbs for IELTS Writing Task - (2018)
    • intensify, debate conceive, break, delegate, and lobby now some of these verbs have different

      intensify, debate conceive, break, delegate, and lobby now some of these verbs have different

    • We have hinder, weaken, translate, intensify, debate, conceive, break, delegate, and lobby.

      We have hinder, weaken, translate, intensify, debate, conceive, break, delegate, and lobby.

    B1

    We are the Gods Now - Jason Silva at Sydney Opera House

    37:02We are the Gods Now - Jason Silva at Sydney Opera House
    • and we extrude it in the form of space shuttles and iPhones." The Imaginary Foundation tells us that what imagination does is it allows us to conceive of delightful future possibilities, pick the most amazing one,

      and we extrude it in the form of space shuttles and iPhones." The Imaginary Foundation tells us that what imagination does is it allows us to conceive of delightful future possibilities, pick the most amazing one,

    • The free exchange of information is allowing us to conceive of radical new things.

      The free exchange of information is allowing us to conceive of radical new things.

    B1

    Ariana Grande - Break Free ft. Zedd

    04:08Ariana Grande - Break Free ft. Zedd
    • Prepare yourself to attempt to conceive an inconceivable outer space adventure

      Prepare yourself to attempt to conceive an inconceivable outer space adventure

    • Prepare yourself to attempt to conceive an inconceivable outer space adventure.

      Prepare yourself to attempt to conceive an inconceivable outer space adventure.

    B1

    6 Historical Hangovers Making Us Miserable Today

    06:396 Historical Hangovers Making Us Miserable Today
    • However important humans might have felt, however grand the aristocracy or urgent the news of the day, people knew that they were not the measure of all things, that above and beyond the earthly realm there was something else more mysterious, imposing and strange to which they would all regularly have to bow and which would relativise them in one another's eyes. The fanciest king was nothing next to a thunderous god, the mightiest invention pathetic next to an angry sea. But we humans are now the most astonishing things we can conceive of. It's our momentous doings, our intelligence, our incomprehensibly wondrous technologies that mesmerise us and are at the centre of collective consciousness. God has died and nature is to be pitied and patronised like a wounded, once proud animal. We have lost any redeeming sense of our own unimportance. We are at the same time, each one of us, told repeatedly that we could do and be anything. We might, with sufficient hard work, assume the presidency, unlock a major scientific secret or become known to the entire planet through our athletic or artistic prowess. We are also thereby subtly informed that only a very special destiny is valid. There is no dignity left in a so-called ordinary life.

      However important humans might have felt, however grand the aristocracy or urgent the news of the day, people knew that they were not the measure of all things, that above and beyond the earthly realm there was something else more mysterious, imposing and strange to which they would all regularly have to bow and which would relativise them in one another's eyes. The fanciest king was nothing next to a thunderous god, the mightiest invention pathetic next to an angry sea. But we humans are now the most astonishing things we can conceive of. It's our momentous doings, our intelligence, our incomprehensibly wondrous technologies that mesmerise us and are at the centre of collective consciousness. God has died and nature is to be pitied and patronised like a wounded, once proud animal. We have lost any redeeming sense of our own unimportance. We are at the same time, each one of us, told repeatedly that we could do and be anything. We might, with sufficient hard work, assume the presidency, unlock a major scientific secret or become known to the entire planet through our athletic or artistic prowess. We are also thereby subtly informed that only a very special destiny is valid. There is no dignity left in a so-called ordinary life.

    • But we humans are now the most astonishing things we can conceive of - it's our momentous doings, our intelligence, our incomprehensibly wondrous technologies that mesmerise us and are at the centre of collective consciousness.

      But we humans are now the most astonishing things we can conceive of - it's our momentous doings, our intelligence, our incomprehensibly wondrous technologies that mesmerise us and are at the centre of collective consciousness.

    B2