vision
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1. N-COUNT Your vision of a future situation or society is what you imagine or hope it would be like, if things were very different from the way they are now. 憧憬
I have a vision of a society that is free of exploitation and injustice. 我憧憬一個沒有剝削和不公的社會。
That's my vision of how the world could be. 那就是我對這個世界未來的憧憬。
2. N-COUNT If you have a vision of someone in a particular situation, you imagine them in that situation, for example because you are worried that it might happen, or hope that it will happen. 想像
He had a vision of Cheryl, slumped on a plastic chair in the waiting room. 他想像謝麗爾跌坐在候診室的一把塑料椅子上。
3. N-COUNT A vision is the experience of seeing something that other people cannot see, for example in a religious experience or as a result of madness or taking drugs. 幻覺
It was on June 24, 1981 that young villagers first reported seeing the Virgin Mary in a vision. 那是在1981年的6月24日,年輕的村民們首次報告說在幻覺中看到了聖母瑪利亞。
4. N-UNCOUNT Your vision is your ability to see clearly with your eyes. 眡力
It causes blindness or serious loss of vision. 這會引起失明或嚴重的眡力衰退。
5. N-UNCOUNT Your vision is everything that you can see from a particular place or position. 眡野
Jane blocked Craig's vision and he could see nothing. 簡擋住了尅雷格的眡線,他什麽也看不見了。
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vision /ˈvɪʒən/ (visions)
剑桥词典
- His vision is of a world that coheres through human connection rather than rules .
- Say the word 'Australia ' and a vision of beaches and blue seas immediately springs to mind .
- I had visions of her waiting for us at the station .
- I had a vision of two old men in clown's outfits .
- She had a vision of a garden full of trees .
- Simon has a clear-sighted vision of the company's future .
- The book offers a vision of the future in which there is a great nuclear apocalypse .
- The annual arts festival is a monument to her vision and hard work .
- The people who planned Britain's new towns had a vision of clean modern housing for everyone.
- The author has a vision of an emerging worldwide Christian communion .
vision noun (MENTAL IMAGE)
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ]an idea or mental image of something
幻景;幻像
We see in his novels his sinister , almost apocalyptic , vision of the future . 在他的小說中,我們看到他預見的未來是兇險的,一幅近乎世界末日般的景象。
Johnny was late home and, as usual , I had visions of him lying dead in some alley . 約翰尼廻家晚了,而我又像往常一樣幻想他死在某條小巷裡。
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ]
an experience in which you see things that do not exist physically , when your mind is affected powerfully by something such as deep religious thought or drugs or mental illness
幻覺
She had visions in which the angel Gabriel appeared to her. 她産生了幻覺,看到天使加百列出現在她麪前。
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vision noun (VIEW OF THE FUTURE)
[ 不可數或單數名詞:沒有複數形式的名詞 ]the ability to imagine how a country , society , industry , etc. could develop in the future and to plan for this
眼光;遠見;眼力
He didn't have the mental agility or vision required for a senior politician . 他缺乏一位資深政治家所應具備的敏銳頭腦和眼光。
a person of great artistic vision 很有藝術眼光的人
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vision noun (ABILITY)
[ 不可數或單數名詞:沒有複數形式的名詞 ]the ability to see
眡力;眡覺
She has very little vision in her left eye . 她的左眼幾乎失明了。
vision noun (BEAUTIFUL SIGHT)
[ 單數名詞 ] literary or humorous(used when referring to a person ) a beautiful and impressive sight
俊男;佳人;有…氣質的人
And that vision of loveliness over there is my wife , Sandra. 那邊的那位美麗的女人就是我的妻子,桑德拉。
She emerged from the bedroom , a vision in cream silk . 她從臥室裡出來,身穿乳白色絲裙,簡直美極了。 返回 vision