vision

英['vɪʒn] 美['vɪʒn]
  • n. 视力;视觉;幻觉;眼光;洞察力;想象力
  • v. 幻想;设想
visional visionally visioned visioned visioning visions
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星级词汇:
  • vis n.[力]力;活力;维斯岛(南斯拉夫西部的一岛屿)abbr.可见光谱测量(=VisibleSpectrometry)
    n. (名词)
    1. 视力;视觉;视野
    2. 幻影,幻象
    3. 美景,景象,光景
    4. 幻想,幻觉,憧憬
    5. 眼光
    6. 梦想
    7. 洞察力,想象力
    8. 看见,洞察,先见
    9. 所见事物
    10. 梦一般的事物
    11. 电视图像
    v. (动词)
    1. 梦见,在幻觉中看见
    2. 显现,显示
    3. 想像,幻想,设想
    n. (名词)
    1. [U] 视力,视觉 (the) ability to see
    2. [C] 想象(力),幻想,幻觉,梦想 (power of) imagination; sth seen in a dream, etc.; strong mental image

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a vivid mental image;

    "he had a vision of his own death"

  2. the ability to see; the visual faculty

  3. the perceptual experience of seeing;

    "the runners emerged from the trees into his clear vision"
    "he had a visual sensation of intense light"

  4. the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses;

    "popular imagination created a world of demons"
    "imagination reveals what the world could be"

  5. a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance;

    "he had a vision of the Virgin Mary"

1. The English word " television " is a mongrel because " tele " comes from Greek and " vision " from Latin.
英语 television 是个语源混杂的词,因为 tele 来自希腊文,vision来自拉丁文.

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2. Jane blocked Cross's vision and he could see nothing.
简挡住了克罗斯的视线,他什么也看不见。

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3. They're making judgments based on a narrowly focused vision of the world.
他们的判断是基于一种狭隘的世界观。

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4. The whole place was the romantic vision of the paternalist local squire.
这整个地方就是那位家长式乡绅的浪漫想象。

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5. As we approached the summit we were vouchsafed a rare vision.
快到山顶时,我们有幸看到了难得一见的景象。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. I've had my eyes tested and the report says that my vision is perfect.
      我的眼睛检查过了,检查报告说我的视力非常好。
    2. How do you cope with the problem of poor vision?
      怎样解决视力不好这一难题呢?
    3. As it were,where there is human vision,there is almost needs machine vision.
      可以说 ,需要人类视觉的场合几乎都需要机器视觉。
    4. High above, a vision of prisming colour takes wing;
      在远远的天空中,一个幻觉般的影像正在高高地飞翔;
    5. As a prime minister, he lacked the strategic vision of, say, someone like Churchill.
      作为首相,他缺乏像丘吉尔那样的战略眼光。
    6. All you business leaders tonight are outstanding achievers in your respective fields. You have a wealth of successful experiences and strategic vision.
      今晚与会的各位企业家,都是你们所在行业的佼佼者,具有丰富的成功经验和战略眼光。
    7. We need someone with real vision to lead the party.
      我们需要具有真知灼见的人来领导这个党。
    8. She unites common sense with vision.
      她将想象力与常识联系起来。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. He tried to vision himself in a past century.
      他假想自己身处百年之前。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. I've had my eyes tested and the report says that my vision is perfect.
      我去检查眼睛,根据报告我视力极佳。
    2. A mental vision of success would help produce real success.
      头脑中成功的想象会有助于取得实际的成功。
    3. She had a vision in which God seemed to appear before her.
      她在幻觉中看到上帝似乎出现在她眼前。
    4. We must not laugh at the romantic visions of youth.
      我们切不可嘲笑年轻人不切实际的幻想。
  1. vision多年前成了描述“政治眼光、智慧”的流行语,但常常是政客无法在具体工作成绩中压倒对手的推诿之词,现在已有少用的趋势。
vision,eyesight,sight,perception
  • 这些名词均含“视力、视觉”之意。
  • vision书面用词,含义广泛,指人的视力或视野,也可指远见卓识。
  • eyesight普通用词,指眼睛的正常功能。
  • sight普通用词,与eyesight同义,可换用,指由实实在在的事物引起的视觉。
  • perception指视觉,也可泛指其它器官的功能,或引申指敏锐的理解力。
  • 用作名词 (n.)
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