English to Spanish Dictionary conception

conception

concepción
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
concepto,
concepción,
idea,
idea de narración,
línea central
example
No part of his breakfast had been brought from the other side of the world; and it is quite probable, he had no 'conception' of the world having any other side.
To get to this, we will take a quick detour through a Hegelian 'conception' of language.
he had no 'conception' of politics
Almost all of them bear a blue plaque detailing someone's birth, death or 'conception' .
It's hard to imagine that his 'conception' of staunch realism will bear any resemblance to that of Robert Bresson.
No one even knew about 'conception' until recently.
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.
‘A good screenplay is a film-maker's detailed 'conception' of the product,’ he said.
The first is about what you called the second model regarding the cultural 'conception' and idea of man.
Although not in so many words, no political theorist, Rihani largely subscribed to these propositions and to this 'conception' of the political.
The early mercantilists had no 'conception' of the business cycle.
The long and pronounced struggle of patriarchy against a feminist 'conception' of society is clearly apparent in the debates over the female office clerk.
To argue against it is to, in essence, argue against any form of birth control, because birth control is preventing 'conception' , which is what EC is doing.
Sources in Tata Motors has said that a minimum of three years was needed from 'conception' to launch.
Assessment of circumstances and 'conception' of plans springs from it.
He said: ‘The idea was in 'conception' before September 11 and was not a reaction to it.’
Abortion is the destruction of life after 'conception' and before birth, whereas infanticide is the killing of new-born babies.
True PLM, according to Daratech, addresses product development from 'conception' through end-of-life disposal.
In this recent revision, Beck proposed a new 'conception' for the structure and processes involved in psychopathology.
The common throng had no 'conception' of his problems; all of them thought being a dictator was the end-all.
Still, this was no pet project for Lauder, whose role encompassed everything from idea 'conception' to product development to marketing.
IK contributed to the study 'conception' and design, analysis and interpretation of the data, and drafting the manuscript.
The problem claiming the allowance stems from Grace's unusual 'conception' and birth.
But apart from that, I had no 'conception' of my life.
We have to have an ongoing, evolving, developing, strategic 'conception' of what the situation is in the country, and the world.
But I had to explain to her what that meant because she had no 'conception' of what Sundance was.
Most people don't think about where their ideas come from, and don't have the slightest 'conception' of ideas like ‘context.’
Sensory analysis often provides the tools necessary to guide the product development process from 'conception' through completion.
In those instances where there is potential for fertilisation and 'conception' to occur, a variety of technologies are available to overcome infertility.
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.
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