inception
inception — 名詞
1. the point in time when an organization, company, project, or system first starts
創立;成立
組織或活動的起始階段
the point in time when an organization, company, project, or system first starts to exist or operate
The non-profit has assisted over two thousand families since its inception in 2015.
這家非營利組織自 2015 年創立以來,已協助超過兩千個家庭。
pattern: 'since its inception' for duration from start
Rohan has been the lead architect on the project since its inception.
Rohan 從該項目成立之初就一直擔任首席建築師。
collocation: 'since its inception' with professional role
Tomás still remembers the small office where the venture had its inception.
Tomás 還記得這個事業起步時的那間小辦公室。
From its inception, Hana's design studio has prioritised eco-friendly materials.
Hana 的設計工作室從創立之初就將環保材料放在首位。
The festival has grown from a local event into a national celebration since its inception.
這個音樂節自創立以來,已從地方活動發展為全國性的盛會。
- beginning
much more common in everyday speech; works for any type of start, not just formal ones
- commencement
similarly formal, but more often used for events and ceremonies than for organizations
- foundation
emphasises the act of establishing something lasting, such as a school or institution
- origin
focuses on the source or cause of something rather than the precise starting moment
- end
the opposite of any point of beginning
- conclusion
the formal end of a process or activity
- termination
the formal ending of an organization or agreement
文法句型
the inception of [something]
since its inception
at the inception of [something]
用法筆記
Almost always used with a possessive determiner or 'the' before it, followed by an 'of' phrase specifying what started. Typically refers to formal organizations, institutions, or systematic activities rather than everyday events or natural phenomena.