envision的意思和读音

envision

: [ɪnˈvɪʒ(ə)n] : [ɪn'vɪʒ(ə)n]

v.

envisions  envisioning  envisioned  

v.imagine,envisage,foresee,predict,visualize

envisionv.

1.~ sthto imagine what a situation will be like in the future, especially a situation you intend to work towards

They envision an equal society, free of poverty and disease.

v.1.,,

v.1.to imagine that something will happen in the future, or is happening now

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2. vision,n, envision,n, visitor,n,

3. stern adj. , n. envision vt. , consoling consolingadj. ...

4. entrepreneur n. ;, envision v. , enzyme n. 【 ...

5. envisage ,, envision , envy , ...

6. plankton n envision vt orthographic adj ...

8.(5e)(envision);(energize);(eager);

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1.He puzzled, shutting his eyes to envision the interior nub, to search out the dark invader.

2.When the Montreal Protocol was signed in 1987, governments did not originally envision the phase-out of any ozone-depleting substance.1987

3."I would love to be governor, but I'm not running in 2010, and I don't envision running for a while, " he said.“2010。”

4.I could envision more comprehensive reform proposals that would be able to broaden coverage and bring down costs.

5."I just can't envision myself, you know, the big straw hat and a Hawaiian shirt sitting on some beach, " he said.“,(穿。”

6.To see in or as if in a vision; envision.

7.B&TF: If you were a writer or producer, what kind of a storyline would you envision for your characters?线

8.Henry, by contrast, thought it was the duty of his subjects to support him in this or any other purpose he might envision.

9.Close your eyes for a minute and envision all the romantic parts of the human body.

10.I envision empowerment as sort of an atomic pile radiating energy, but it is not aimed at anything.