preception
noun[C]
formaluk/prɪˈsep.ʃən/us/prɪˈsep.ʃən/abelieforopinionformedbefore enoughinformationisavailabletoformitcorrectly:
假设,成见Thisprogrammechallengesstereotypesand preceptions of theAfricancontinent.这个节目挑战了人们对非洲大陆的刻板印象和成见。
- Astonishingleapsofintuitionleadtodaringpreceptions about theday-to-daylivesofancientcitizens.
- There is a preception thatwarcrimetrialsare yesterday'sproblem.
- Thechangeinsharepricereflectsthechangeininvestors' preceptions about thegrowthof thecompanyin thefuture.
Guesses and assumptions
- a shot in the darkidiom
- approximation
- assumption
- bet
- conjecture
- counterfactual
- educated guess
- estimate
- guess
- misestimation
- overestimate
- overestimation
- preconception
- presumption
- proposition
- sneaking
- speculation
- speculatively
- supposition
- surmise