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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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notion [ingl. am. ˈnoʊʃ(ə)n, ingl. brit. ˈnəʊʃ(ə)n] SUST.

1.1. notion C (idea):

notion

1.2. notion C (inclination) coloq.:

to have a notion to + infin
tener ganas de  +  infin

2. notion C (concept):

notion

3.1. notion <notions, pl > (in sewing):

notion

3.2. notion <notions, pl > ingl. am.:

quaint notion/garb
quaint notion/garb
grandiose claim/scheme/notion
grandiose claim/scheme/notion
she has a deranged notion that
to disabuse sb of sth I tried to disabuse him of the notion that
this belies the notion that
introduce subject/topic/notion
popular belief/notion
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en el diccionario PONS

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notion [ˈnəʊʃən, ingl. am. ˈnoʊ-] SUST.

1. notion (idea):

notion
to have some notion of sth
to have no notion of sth

2. notion (silly idea):

notion
to have a notion to do sth
fantastic notion, plan
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en el diccionario PONS
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notion [ˈnoʊ·ʃən] SUST.

1. notion (idea):

notion
to have some notion of sth
to have no notion of sth

2. notion (silly idea):

notion
to have a notion to do sth
fantastic notion, plan
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Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

This is an operational notion of truth employed by scientists.
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Several wizards question the notion of blood purity altogether.
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The notion of what constitutes a tract has changed over time.
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The notion of "having endpoints" applies to "events in the world" rather than the "expressions" that refer to them.
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His music employs highly personal pitch-time structuring methods, derived from notions of spatial perspective and architecture.
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