Concept 对比 Idea 对比 Notion 对比 Principle 对比 Theory 对比 Thought

在英语中何时使用每一个,包含含义、语域和例句。

Concept

前 1000(非常常见)B2noun

Idea

前 1000(非常常见)A1noun

Notion

前 2000(常见)B2noun

Principle

前 1000(非常常见)B2noun

Theory

前 1000(非常常见)B1noun

Thought

前 1000(非常常见)A2noun
 ConceptIdeaNotionPrincipleTheoryThought
发音🇬🇧 /["/ˈkɒnsept/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈkɑːnsept/"]/🇬🇧 /["/aɪˈdɪə/"]/🇺🇸 /["/aɪˈdiːə/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈnəʊʃn/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈnəʊʃn/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈprɪnsəpl/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈprɪnsəpl/"]/🇬🇧 //ˈθɪəri//🇺🇸 //ˈθɪəri//🇬🇧 /["/θɔːt/"]/🇺🇸 /["/θɔːt/"]/
含义An idea or a plan in your mind.A thought or suggestion about something.An idea or belief about something.A basic truth or rule that guides behaviorAn idea or explanation that tries to explain something.What you think or believe.
例句The concept of freedom varies greatly from one culture to another.She had a brilliant idea for a new invention.The notion of freedom varies greatly between cultures.The principle of freedom is fundamental in democratic societies.Einstein's theory of relativity revolutionized our understanding of space and time.I had a sudden thought that I should call my friend.
语域中性中性中性中性中性中性
常见程度前 1000(非常常见)前 1000(非常常见)前 2000(常见)前 1000(非常常见)前 1000(非常常见)前 1000(非常常见)
CEFR 等级B2A1B2B2B1A2
词性nounnounnounnounnounnoun
搭配basic, simple, broad, have, grasp, understand, concept ofbright, brilliant, clever, have, come up with, dream up, come into somebody’s brain, come into somebody’s head, come into somebody’s mind, idea about, idea for, idea of, be open to ideas, the germ of an idea, have other ideas, clear, concrete, precise, get, espouse, have, amuse somebody, appeal to somebody, please somebody, idea about, idea behind, idea of, clear, concrete, precise, get, espouse, have, amuse somebody, appeal to somebody, please somebody, idea about, idea behind, idea ofabsurd, foolish, misguided, have, challenge, debunk, notion ofhigh, founding, guiding, abandon, betray, compromise, against your principles, on principle, a matter of principle, a man/​woman of principle, basic, broad, central, violate, embody, embrace, apply, underlie something, underpin something, in principle, principle behind, the pleasure principle, the precautionary principle, the uncertainty principlescientific theory, theory of relativity, theory in practice, theory and practicecomforting, good, happy, have, think, have, come into somebody’s head, come into somebody’s mind, come to somebody, thought about, thought of, thought on, just a thought, keep your thoughts to yourself, the mere thought of something, modern, 19th-century, etc., crime, police, a school of thought, a strand of thought, careful, proper, serious, give somebody/​something, spare (somebody), direct, go into something, pattern, process, experiment, without thought, after a moment’s thought, freedom of thought, a line of thought, careful, proper, serious, give somebody/​something, spare (somebody), direct, go into something, pattern, process, experiment, without thought, after a moment’s thought, freedom of thought, a line of thought, kind, nice, modern, 19th-century, etc., crime, police, a school of thought, a strand of thought
反义reality, factreality, factreality, factdeviation, exceptionfact, truthignorance, unconcern, carelessness
常见错误Confused with 'conceptual' as an adjective., Using 'concept' in too casual a context., Mispronouncing it as con-sept instead of con-sept.Confusing 'idea' with 'idear' which is incorrect., Using 'idea' as a verb; it is only a noun., Mispronouncing 'idea' by not emphasizing the second syllable.Confusing 'notion' with 'motion' (they sound similar)., Using 'notion' when 'fact' is intended., Overusing 'notion' in casual conversations.Confused with 'principal', which means head of a school or main., Incorrectly pluralized as 'principles' when speaking about a single rule., 'Principle' used in a context that requires 'principled' (adjective form).Confused with 'hypothesis'; a theory is more established., Incorrectly used to mean 'theory' as just a guess or opinion.'Thought' is often incorrectly used in the present tense as 'thinked'., Learners may confuse 'thought' and 'thoughtful'., Using 'thought' without a subject in sentences can lead to confusion.
用法说明Use 'concept' when discussing ideas in academic, technical, or creative contexts. Avoid in casual conversations where simpler words like 'idea' might work better.Use 'idea' in both spoken and written contexts. It is suitable for most situations, but more formal phrases like 'concept' may be better in academic settings.Use 'notion' in contexts where discussing concepts or beliefs. This word is appropriate in both spoken and written language but leans more towards academic or philosophical discussions.Used in discussions about ethics, laws, or personal beliefs. Avoid using in casual conversations to maintain clarity, as 'principle' can be confused with 'principal', which refers to a person in a position of authority.Used in academic and everyday contexts. Avoid in casual conversations unless discussing ideas or concepts.Use 'thought' in both spoken and written English to express ideas or opinions. It's appropriate in most situations but can feel too formal in casual conversations.

常见问题:Concept 对比 Idea 对比 Notion 对比 Principle 对比 Theory 对比 Thought

Concept、Idea、Notion、Principle、Theory和Thought 有什么区别?

Concept: An idea or a plan in your mind. Idea: A thought or suggestion about something. Notion: An idea or belief about something. Principle: A basic truth or rule that guides behavior Theory: An idea or explanation that tries to explain something. Thought: What you think or believe.

Concept、Idea、Notion、Principle、Theory和Thought 的 CEFR 等级相同吗?

在 CEFR 量表上:Concept: B2, Idea: A1, Notion: B2, Principle: B2, Theory: B1, Thought: A2。

Concept、Idea、Notion、Principle、Theory和Thought 是什么词性?

Concept: noun, Idea: noun, Notion: noun, Principle: noun, Theory: noun, Thought: noun.

能各给一个例子吗?

Concept: The concept of freedom varies greatly from one culture to another. Idea: She had a brilliant idea for a new invention. Notion: The notion of freedom varies greatly between cultures. Principle: The principle of freedom is fundamental in democratic societies. Theory: Einstein's theory of relativity revolutionized our understanding of space and time. Thought: I had a sudden thought that I should call my friend.

我可以互换使用 Concept、Idea、Notion、Principle、Theory和Thought 吗?

不总是。Concept、Idea、Notion、Principle、Theory和Thought 相关,有时可以互换,但在语域、常见程度和用法上不同,所以换用可能改变意思或语气。替换前先看看上面的区别。