English to Arabic Dictionary conception

conception

تصور
definition
noun
an unfertilized egg before conception
the action of conceiving a child or of a child being conceived.
our conception of how language relates to reality
the way in which something is perceived or regarded.
translation of 'conception'
noun
حمل,
فهم,
فكرة,
وحم,
إدراك,
حبل حملة,
تصور,
بداية
example
Julia Briggs brings to our attention this intriguing and essential part of Woolf's character by tracing the story of each of her major works from 'conception' , via birth and growth, to completion.
It's only going to stop conception happening and 'conception' can be prevented numerous other ways so it's not going to do anything to prevent sexual abuse.
Unless you are at the bottom or the pinnacle, it seems that us average designers do both 'conception' and production.
This Government believes in making the most of New Zealanders' new ideas by encouraging and supporting them from 'conception' through development to commercialisation.
It is submitted, therefore, it must follow, as a matter of common understanding and general 'conception' , that there are two subjects of taxation.
Their names did not appear on the birth certificate because 'conception' had taken place after they died.
The new software allows the user to complete the entire Web animation process, from 'conception' to the final product.
our 'conception' of how language relates to reality
I said I'm interested in the big picture, and all that means is: I incorporate all the wild, wacky, distasteful and negative stuff into my ideas and 'conception' about the internet.
the time between a product's 'conception' and its launch
the administration had no 'conception' of women's problems
So that's where a theory or a 'conception' of the imaginary and of the imagination which has traditionally been in the care of our artists, our writers, and so forth comes in.
To accept these proposals would mean we are prepared to forego the principle that life must be consistently protected from 'conception' to birth and settle for a compromise.
True PLM, according to Daratech, addresses product development from 'conception' through end-of-life disposal.
our 'conception' of how language relates to reality
At the anthropological level, Heidegger's philosophy consequently undermines any claim to universalism and any 'conception' of man as a "substantial" being.
It's hard to imagine that his 'conception' of staunch realism will bear any resemblance to that of Robert Bresson.
A great drama had surrounded my 'conception' and birth.
I defy anyone to provide hard, real-life evidence which would contradict the details of Glen's 'conception' and birth as depicted in these movies.
When I left here you said you had a plan, you'd reached a new 'conception' of your work, but it's amazing how things never change.
the 'conception' of a balance of power
It analyses the visions which inspired reconstruction plans, examines their 'conception' and studies the visionaries, both ordinary citizens and the political elite.
Most people don't think about where their ideas come from, and don't have the slightest 'conception' of ideas like ‘context.’
The idea went into production reasonably quickly after 'conception' .
The long and pronounced struggle of patriarchy against a feminist 'conception' of society is clearly apparent in the debates over the female office clerk.
But apart from that, I had no 'conception' of my life.
The common throng had no 'conception' of his problems; all of them thought being a dictator was the end-all.
In 1957 he wrote an important article attacking the idea that the logical 'conception' of probability could be a useful guide to the future.
This deeply pained my friends, not because they particularly loved America, but because the activists had no 'conception' of Iraq's suffering under the dictator.
an unfertilized egg before 'conception'
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