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		Definition of conceptually in English: conceptuallyadverb kənˈsɛptʃ(ʊ)əlikənˈsɛp(t)ʃ(u)əli In terms of a concept or abstract idea. 概念上 sentence adverb conceptually, this is a complex process 从概念上讲,这是个复杂的过程。  a conceptually simple task 概念上简单的任务。 Example sentencesExamples -  While the distinction between internal and external causes may appear conceptually simple it has not always been strictly applied.
 -  Although inconceivable just a few years ago, their method is conceptually quite simple.
 -  All that is clear is that, conceptually, we can make sense of the idea of a person switching bodies and remaining the same person throughout.
 -  You can call them social capital if that is conceptually easier.
 -  The problem is that we have conceptually reduced places of higher education to peddlers of expensive certificates.
 -  Although this idea is conceptually simple, it presents a large political challenge.
 -  King's work is dynamic in every sense: visually, thematically and conceptually.
 -  The conversational style of the interviews meant that few, if any, conceptually complex terms were used.
 -  Instead, it's a leisurely exploration experience, more conceptually than physically demanding.
 -  I must admit, while I always found the material conceptually fascinating, I used to have some problems reading it.
 -  I have to tell you I just see this as a very simple case conceptually, a straightforward case.
 -  My point is that it rests on an earlier or conceptually prior idea of race invented for legitimate scientific reasons.
 -  This prediction is also in accord with the fact that this task is a conceptually driven one.
 -  Since his university days in Christchurch, Rhian has come along way musically and conceptually.
 -  Both are simple conceptually, yet infinite in the variations of play they can throw up.
 -  Calling them security for the aid and redevelopment effort may be conceptually accurate in one sense.
 -  I realise that conceptually this is not a new idea and that some may say we simply don't have the time or money for such an undertaking.
 -  Television is a good idea conceptually, but as of right now it exists to sell you things.
 -  Generally speaking the terms mortgage and charge connote conceptually different interests.
 -  Their skits were intelligent and conceptually very creative, with well-written dialogue.
 
    Definition of conceptually in US English: conceptuallyadverbkənˈsep(t)SH(o͞o)əlēkənˈsɛp(t)ʃ(u)əli In terms of a concept or abstract idea. 概念上  conceptually, this is a complex process 从概念上讲,这是个复杂的过程。  a conceptually simple task 概念上简单的任务。 Example sentencesExamples -  Their skits were intelligent and conceptually very creative, with well-written dialogue.
 -  The problem is that we have conceptually reduced places of higher education to peddlers of expensive certificates.
 -  Calling them security for the aid and redevelopment effort may be conceptually accurate in one sense.
 -  Since his university days in Christchurch, Rhian has come along way musically and conceptually.
 -  Although inconceivable just a few years ago, their method is conceptually quite simple.
 -  I realise that conceptually this is not a new idea and that some may say we simply don't have the time or money for such an undertaking.
 -  I have to tell you I just see this as a very simple case conceptually, a straightforward case.
 -  Both are simple conceptually, yet infinite in the variations of play they can throw up.
 -  My point is that it rests on an earlier or conceptually prior idea of race invented for legitimate scientific reasons.
 -  Television is a good idea conceptually, but as of right now it exists to sell you things.
 -  This prediction is also in accord with the fact that this task is a conceptually driven one.
 -  The conversational style of the interviews meant that few, if any, conceptually complex terms were used.
 -  All that is clear is that, conceptually, we can make sense of the idea of a person switching bodies and remaining the same person throughout.
 -  King's work is dynamic in every sense: visually, thematically and conceptually.
 -  Instead, it's a leisurely exploration experience, more conceptually than physically demanding.
 -  I must admit, while I always found the material conceptually fascinating, I used to have some problems reading it.
 -  While the distinction between internal and external causes may appear conceptually simple it has not always been strictly applied.
 -  You can call them social capital if that is conceptually easier.
 -  Generally speaking the terms mortgage and charge connote conceptually different interests.
 -  Although this idea is conceptually simple, it presents a large political challenge.
 
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