"notion" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Oracle boasts more than its share of high-level Macintosh loyalists, but this ecumenical approach is not the product of any warm and fuzzy notions about fairness.
- Among the millions of people now owning a CD player, many have only a fuzzy notion of how it works.
- Although viewers may have been left with only a fuzzy notion of the specific proposals to which most laid claim, differences of message and of personality did come through.
- But charting improvements in a community's quality of life, a somewhat fuzzy notion to begin with, can be tricky.
- "it was with a vague, fuzzy notion that I was going to do something in public service."
- And it's not just a matter of choosing a foreign university based on fuzzy notions like Germany is good for engineering, or Sweden is good for sociology.
- A person had to touch a contact point to communicate with him, and then it could seem indirect, because of Burgess' fuzzy notion of self.
- That was hard to the point of impossible, for the simple reason that she herself had only the fuzziest notion of exactly what the Solarians were maneuvering for.
- What if the warm and fuzzy notion of an all-species inventory suddenly became a laundry list over at the patent office?
- By contrast, many - perhaps most - students of human intelligence consider the fuzzy notion of "an all-purpose problem-solving ability" to be eminently dispensable.
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