[/ˈvɪʒn; ˋvɪʒən/] n 用法: 1 [U] (a) power of seeing; sight 视力; 视觉: have perfect, poor, blurred, etc vision 视力极好、 不好、 模糊等 * The blow on the head impaired (iedamaged) his vision. 他头部受击後损害了视力. * within/outside my field of vision, ie that I can/cannot see from a certain point 在我的视野以内[以外]. (b) (fig 比喻) ability to view a subject, problem, etc imaginatively; foresight and wisdom in planning 观察力; 想像力; 远见; 洞察力: a statesman of (great breadth of) vision (很)有远见的政治家. 用法: 2 [C] (a) dream or similar trance-like state, often associated with a religious experience 梦幻, 幻象, 幻觉, 异象(常带有宗教色彩): Jesus came to Paul in a vision. 耶稣在异象中向保罗显现. * I had/saw a vision of the end of the world. 我在梦幻中见到了世界末日. (b) (esp pl 尤作复数) thing seen vividly in the imagination 想像中的活生生的事物; 幻想: the romantic visions of youth 青年人浪漫的幻想 * conjure up visions of married bliss 悬想婚姻生活的幸福情景 * I had visions of us going on strike. 我想像我们正进行罢工. 用法: 3 [C] ~ of sth (rhet 修辞) person or sight of unusualbeauty 异常漂亮的人或景象: She was a vision of loveliness.她是个可爱的美人儿. 用法: 4 [U] what is seen on a televisionor cinema screen; picture 电视或电影上的画面; 图象: We get good vision but poor sound on this set. 这台电视机图象清晰, 但声音不好 |