[/ɪˏmædʒɪˈneɪʃn; ɪˏmædʒəˋneʃən/] n 用法: 1 (a) [U, C] ability to form mental images or pictures 想像力: He hasn't much imagination. 他缺乏想像力. * Her talk captured (ie gripped and stimulated) the imagination of the whole class. 她的谈话吸引了全班的同学, 激发了他们的想像力. (b) [C] part of the mind that does this 想像: In my imagination, I thought I heard her calling me. 我在想像中彷佛听到她在呼唤我. 用法: 2 [U] use of this ability in a practical or creative way 想像力的运用: His writing lacks imagination. 他的写作缺乏想像力. * Use your imagination to find an answer. 运用你的想像力来寻找答案. 用法: 3 [U] thing experienced in the mind and not in reality 想像出来的事物; 幻想物: I can't have seen a ghost it must have been imagination. 我看到的不可能是鬼--一定是幻想的东西吧. * Is it my imagination or have you lost a lot of weight? 是我的错觉呢, 还是你真的瘦了许多? 用法: 4 (idm 习语) the mind/imagination boggles => boggle. not by any/by no stretch of the imagination => stretch n. |