大学英语六级常用短语 have a notion that...
释义:
have a notion that... 认为……
例句:
It is predicated off of the notion that you have a catastrophic event.
One, I would reject the notion that they have a national AIDS strategy.
It is important to know that Balti people have a completely different notion about time.
Expecting a stock to rise because you own it is as silly a notion as believing that we will never have another recession.
But despite his bravery and combat record, he was more of an engineer than a warrior, and a hero who would have dismissed the notion that he was heroic.
Nassim Taleb advanced the notion that investors have a cognitive bias against events they have never seen.
Obama still deluded with the fanciful notion that we have a revenue problem as opposed to one involving spending.
And those circumstances -- I think all of us have to fundamentally reject the notion that violence is a way to mediate our differences.
Kerry remained confident and glib, belying the notion Republicans have pushed for months that he is a spineless flip-flopper.
Unlike Bush, Obama has enthusiastically embraced the notion that the UN should by rights have a leading role in international affairs.
The notion that Israeli NGOs may have ties to terrorists is without a doubt political dynamite.
Thanks to that misguided notion, we now have a lot of development behind those sea walls.
In 1986, a luxury resort on a lunar finger of land in Oman or a luxury cruiser plying the headwaters of the Amazon was as far-fetched as the notion that there was a New World out there must have seemed to contemporaries of Columbus.