n. 1.视力,视觉。 2.〔不用冠词〕先见,洞察;想像力。 3.景象,光景;姿态;美景;极美的人〔尤指妇女〕;绝妙的东西。 4.幻影,幻象;【宗教】显圣;【医学】幻视。 5.【修辞学】想像描述;【电影】回忆场面;幻想场面。 6.电视〔与收听广播相对〕。 短语和例子 the field of vision 视野。 a man of broad vision 见识广的人。 The bride was a lovely vision. 新娘子模样儿很可爱。 a poet's vision 诗人的想像力。 visions of youth 青春的梦想。 beyond one's vision 看不见的。 vt. 在梦(幻)中看见;想像,想见。
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" 同义词:imagination, imaginativeness,
the ability to see; the visual faculty 同义词:sight, visual sense, visual modality,
the perceptual experience of seeing; "the runners emerged from the trees into his clear vision"; "he had a visual sensation of intense light" 同义词:visual sensation,
a vivid mental image; "he had a vision of his own death"
a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance; "he had a vision of the Virgin Mary"
Vision is the state of seeing. It is controlled in the occipital lobe of the brain where the cerebral cortex processes visual information.
例句与用法
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His night vision is not quite good enough . 他夜间的视力达不到标准。
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A wonderful vision appeared to them . 一个奇怪的影象呈现在他们面前。
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Glasses are a corrective for faulty vision . 眼镜可以矫正视力缺陷。
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He saw visions of a halcyon future . 他看到了将来的太平日子的幻境。
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I would grow dizzy and my vision would dim . 我头发晕,两眼发黑。
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Had she really seen the vision of the snake ? 她是当真看到了蛇的幻影么?
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Then, i was rapt in the vision . 那时我沉浸在如醉如痴的幻想中。
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An enterpriser should have the wide vision . 一个企业家应具有开阔的视野。