vision
vision 英 [ˈvɪʒn] 美 [ˈvɪʒən]
n. 视力;眼力;想象力;画面
名词复数:visions
- If you are getting your eyes checked, a doctor is checking on your vision — or your ability to see. But if you have visions of unicorns romping over rainbows, that's a whole other issue that the eye doctor can't address.
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- n. 视力;眼力;想象力;画面
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1. to have good vision, to have perfect vision, to have poor vision
视力好╱极好╱差╱
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2. Cats have good night vision.
猫在夜间视力好。
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3. He had a vision of a world in which there would be no wars.
他幻想有一个没有战争的世界。
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4. The idea came to her in a vision.
她在神示中想到了这个主意。
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5. a leader of vision
有远见的领袖
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6. We apologize for the loss of vision.
很抱歉没法显示画面。
- vision (n.) c. 1300, "something seen in the imagination or in the supernatural," from Anglo-French visioun, Old French vision "presence, sight; view, look, appearance; dream, supernatural sight" (12c.), from Latin visionem (nominative visio) "act of seeing, sight, thing seen," noun of action from past participle stem of videre "to see," from PIE root *weid- "to see." The meaning "sense of sight" is first recorded late 15c. Meaning "statesman-like foresight, political sagacity" is attested from 1926.
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