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nounBegriff, der; (idea) Vorstellung, die* * *['konsept](an idea or theory: His design was a new concept in town-planning.) der Begriff- academic.ru/14999/conception">conception* * *con·cept[ˈkɒnsept, AM ˈkɑ:n-]nI don't think you have any \concept of what this means ich glaube, du verstehst überhaupt nicht, was das bedeutet\concept of beauty Schönheitsbegriff m, Schönheitsideal ntto grasp a \concept ein Konzept [o eine Idee] begreifen* * *['kɒnsept]nBegriff m; (= conception) Vorstellung fthe concept of evil — der Begriff des Bösen
his concept of marriage — seine Vorstellungen von der Ehe
the concept behind the play was good — das Stück war gut konzipiert (geh), das Stück war in der Anlage or vom Konzept her gut
* * *2. Gedanke m, Auffassung f, Konzeption f* * *nounBegriff, der; (idea) Vorstellung, die* * *n.Auffassung f.Begriff -e m.Entwurf -¨e m.Konzept -e n.Konzeption f.Plan ¨-e m. -
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con·cept [ʼkɒnsept, Am ʼkɑ:n-] nI don't think you have any \concept of what this means ich glaube, du verstehst überhaupt nicht, was das bedeutet;\concept of beauty Schönheitsbegriff m, Schönheitsideal ntto grasp a \concept ein Konzept [o eine Idee] begreifen
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