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I. notion [Brit ˈnəʊʃ(ə)n, Am ˈnoʊʃ(ə)n] N
1. notion (idea):
notion
I had a notion (that) he was married
what a silly notion!
she got the notion into her head that
2. notion (vague understanding):
notion
notion
some notion of
she has no notion of time
3. notion (whim, desire):
notion
notion
he had or took a sudden notion to go for a swim
II. notions N
notions npl Am (haberdashery):
dispel illusion, myth, notion
spurious argument, notion, allegation, claim
phrase idea, notion
to run away with the idea or notion that
suspect claim, person, notion, vehicle
broad aim, base, notion, option, outline, principle
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notion
notion
ne pas avoir soupçon de qc difficultés, problèmes
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notion [ˈnəʊʃən, Am ˈnoʊ-] N
notion
to have no notion of sth
woolly notion
fanciful idea, notion
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la notion de l'heure [ou du temps]
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notion [ˈnoʊ·ʃ ə n] N
notion
to have no notion of sth
wooly notion
fanciful idea, notion
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la notion de l'heure [ou du temps]
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to have no notion of sth
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It must not give any spurious pulses, and must recover quickly to the passive state.
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It is now generally acknowledged to be spurious.
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Many of these, however, are considered doubtful or spurious.
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It is likely that residual oil upstream from the imaged volume was mobilized into the imaged volume causing these spurious results in the water-wet columns.
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However, this charter is considered spurious by many historians.
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