Ainda não temos significados para "conceive the idea".
1Hosea could not conceive the idea that God would desert Israel forever.
2He was the first Greek to conceive the idea of a maritime empire.
3Watt was the first to conceive the idea of warming buildings by steam.
4I can conceive the idea better than I could a few months ago.
5Even Aristotle could not conceive the idea of a society existing without slavery.
6For my part, I conceive the idea to be perfectly just.
7He could not conceive the idea of a hostile England.
8It was not possible for Plato, Demosthenes, or Cicero, to conceive the idea of constitutionalism.
9What probability could there be that any man should conceive the idea of such a journey?
10It will be sufficient for my young friend to conceive the idea of going to the Coanza.
11No country in Europe-noteven Protestant Germany-couldthen conceive the idea of their existing independently of each other.
12I found myself wondering how these half-civilized brutes had possibly managed to conceive the idea of the spiral stair.
13With the child-brain that was to him he have long since conceive the idea of coming to a great city.
14It was not hard to understand that the splendid animal in the Senora could never conceive the idea, of its utter extinction.
15The desire which has always been mine to persecute the Christians caused me to conceive the idea of serving in your sea-army.
16Producers, for example, who in Freeland conceive the idea of increasing their gains by laying an impost upon imports, must be idiotic.
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