concept (noun)

  • 31concept*/*/*/ — [ˈkɒnsept] noun [C] an idea It s important that children learn to understand the concept of sharing.[/ex] conceptual [kənˈseptʃuəl] adj …

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  • 32concept album — /ˈkɒnsɛpt ælbəm/ (say konsept albuhm) noun a sound recording on which all the various tracks are linked, as by a repeated musical idea, to make a single artistic concept …

  • 33concept car — /ˈkɒnsɜpt ka/ (say konsept kah) noun a car designed to explore a design concept which has promise for future development …

  • 34concept — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. conception, conceit, thought; interpretation. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. idea, theory, notion; see thought 2 . See Synonym Study at idea . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. idea, thought, notion,… …

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  • 35concept — / kɒnsept/ noun an idea …

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  • 36consistency concept — conˈsistency ˌconcept noun [singular] ACCOUNTING one of the basic principles of accounting, which says that there should be consistency in accounting methods * * * consistency concept UK US noun [S] (also consistency principle) ► ACCOUNTING a… …

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  • 37realization concept — realiˈzation ˌconcept also realisation concept noun [singular] ACCOUNTING the principle that a profit is made at the time when goods are actually given to the customer, not when the customer orders the goods or pays for them …

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  • 38going concern concept — noun (accounting) A concept that allows accounting measurements to be made on the assumption that the business will continue trading in future years • • • Main Entry: ↑going …

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  • 39lexicalized concept — noun a concept that is expressed by a word (in some particular language) • Hypernyms: ↑concept, ↑conception, ↑construct …

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  • 40mass noun — noun Date: 1933 a noun (as sand or water) that characteristically denotes in many languages a homogeneous substance or a concept without subdivisions and that in English is preceded in indefinite singular constructions by some rather than a or an …

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