vision的意思和读音

vision

: [ˈvɪʒ(ə)n] : ['vɪʒ(ə)n]

n.

v.()

visions  

adj.+n.great vision,clear vision,poor vision,normal vision,peripheral vision

v.+n.create vision,share vision,pursue vision

n.eyesight,sight,concept,idea,mental picture

visionn.

1.[u]the ability to see; the area that you can see from a particular position

to have good/perfect/poor/blurred/normal vision

20–20 vision(= the ability to see perfectly)20–20

Cats have good night vision .

The couple moved outside her field of vision .

He glimpsed something on the edge of his vision.

2.[c]an idea or a picture in your imagination

He had a vision of a world in which there would be no wars.

I had visions of us getting hopelessly lost.

3.[c]a dream or similar experience, especially of a religious kind

The idea came to her in a vision.

4.[u]the ability to think about or plan the future with great imagination and intelligence

a leader of vision

5.[c]a ~ (of sth)a person of great beauty or who shows the quality mentioned

She was a vision in white lace.穿

a vision of loveliness

6.[u]the picture on a television or cinema/movie theater screen

We apologize for the loss of vision.

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n.1.the ability to think about and plan for the future, using intelligence and imagination, especially in politics and business; someones idea or hope of how something should be done, or how it will be in the future2.the ability to see3.a person or image that appears to someone, for example in a dream or a religious experience4.someone or something that is very beautiful1.the ability to think about and plan for the future, using intelligence and imagination, especially in politics and business; someones idea or hope of how something should be done, or how it will be in the future2.the ability to see3.a person or image that appears to someone, for example in a dream or a religious experience4.someone or something that is very beautiful

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1.I had so long viewed the world with external vision only, and so had been unable to see its universal aspect of joy.

2.Our souls are sparks of light, the little twinkling lights you see from time to time out of the periphery of your of field of vision.

3.Christine and the phantom of the feelings of love than raul shall, from her eyes with the phantom of the blurred vision can see.

4.This one's about this photographer's vision, about light, about the sense of texture a picture can give you just by looking at it.线

5.He produced a documentary called "Going Blind, " with the telling subtitle "Coming Out of the Dark About Vision Loss. "。”

6.I picked up a notebook and pen and got to teasing out a bigger vision that would help me make sense of the smaller decisions.

7.How has his quest to find and understand his place in American life shaped him and his vision for the United States?

8.There had been speculation that the new boss would not be able to win over the old lags to his vision.

9.However, the capacity to translate such a broadly defined vision into products and processes is often a genuine competitive advantage.

10.He asked, incredulously, as if he had some vision of a face before him.怀仿