English to Malay Dictionary conception

conception

konsep
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
ilham
example
Defective mitochondria can slow down or prevent the growth of a fertilised egg, preventing 'conception' .
By kowtowing to the military's own 'conception' of its ability to handle matters of justice, the government leaves the military free to do as it likes.
Like most Australians, I had no 'conception' of where these places were, other than ‘somewhere vaguely north of London’.
They had no 'conception' of the depth of trauma suffered.
the administration had no 'conception' of women's problems
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.
In 1957 he wrote an important article attacking the idea that the logical 'conception' of probability could be a useful guide to the future.
His 'conception' of theory is one in which it stands in a contemplative relation to the object, to which it is applied from the outside, practice being the result of this application.
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.
In the commercial industry of publishing and stationary, there are often layers of opinion to hurdle in order to get an idea from 'conception' to market.
From 'conception' to birth, I am sure I caused pain.
It is at the moment of 'conception' that the genetic make-up of a child is established.
Abortion is the destruction of life after 'conception' and before birth, whereas infanticide is the killing of new-born babies.
In this recent revision, Beck proposed a new 'conception' for the structure and processes involved in psychopathology.
After all, they are the ones who have been living with the ideas, 'conception' and finally the fruition of the game.
an unfertilized egg before 'conception'
‘A good screenplay is a film-maker's detailed 'conception' of the product,’ he said.
the 'conception' of a balance of power
A great drama had surrounded my 'conception' and birth.
Almost all of them bear a blue plaque detailing someone's birth, death or 'conception' .
The three main types of assisted 'conception' are intrauterine insemination, in vitro fertilisation, and intracytoplasmic sperm injection.
the time between a product's 'conception' and its launch
Some of the man's sperm is put into the woman's womb at the same time as ovulation (the release of an egg), making 'conception' more likely.
Still, this was no pet project for Lauder, whose role encompassed everything from idea 'conception' to product development to marketing.
Some of the excitement over my lab's 'conception' of automatically designed robots was the idea that we made a transition from the virtual world back to the real.
To get to this, we will take a quick detour through a Hegelian 'conception' of language.
This Government believes in making the most of New Zealanders' new ideas by encouraging and supporting them from 'conception' through development to commercialisation.
Such unwitting similarity to Boyd's 'conception' of strategic paralysis suggests that Owens's variant possesses the same weaknesses.
The new software allows the user to complete the entire Web animation process, from 'conception' to the final product.
But I had to explain to her what that meant because she had no 'conception' of what Sundance was.
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