vision
noun
Definitions of vision noun
mental image(心理意象)
- B2Countable(可數名詞)
A mental image or concept of something.
概念;想像
In this novel, we see his sinister vision of the future, a scene almost like the end of the world.
在這本小說中,我們看到了他對未來的不祥想像,一個幾乎像世界末日的場景。
Johnny was late getting home, and, as usual, I had a vision of him lying dead in an alley.
約翰尼回家晚了,像往常一樣,我腦海中浮現出他躺在小巷裡死去的畫面。
She has a clear vision for the project, enabling the team to stay focused and motivated.
她對這個項目有清晰的構想,使團隊能夠保持專注和積極性。
- Countable(可數名詞)
An experience of seeing things that are not physically present, often due to a powerful mental state or illness.
幻覺;幻象
She experienced a vision where the angel Gabriel appeared before her.
她經歷了一個幻象,天使加百列出現在她面前。
In his extreme fatigue, he started having visions of strange things.
在極度疲勞中,他開始看到奇怪的幻象。
After taking the medication, he had visions of vibrant colours.
服藥後,他看到了色彩鮮豔的幻象。
future(未來)
- C1Uncountable(不可數名詞)
The ability to envision and plan for the future development of a country, society, or industry.
眼光;遠見;洞察力
He lacked the mental agility and vision required for a senior politician.
他缺乏資深政治家所需的心智敏捷性和遠見。
A person with great artistic vision.
一個具有偉大藝術眼光的人。
The company's leadership needs a clear vision to succeed in the future.
公司領導層需要一個清晰的願景,才能在未來取得成功。
sight(視力)
- B2Uncountable(不可數名詞)
The physical ability to see.
視力;視覺
She has very little vision in her left eye.
她的左眼視力非常微弱。
His vision began to deteriorate as he got older.
隨著年齡增長,他的視力開始退化。
His vision improved noticeably after getting glasses.
他戴上眼鏡後,視力明顯改善。
- Singular(單數)literary(文學性)
A person or thing that is remarkably beautiful or impressive to behold.
美景;美人;絕佳的人
That vision of loveliness over there is my wife, Sandra.
那邊那位美麗的人兒是我的妻子,桑德拉。
She emerged from the bedroom, a vision in cream silk.
她從臥室走出來,身穿奶油色絲綢,美得令人驚嘆。
She looked like a vision in her long gown.
她穿著長禮服,看起來美若天仙。