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envisage

/en-viz-ij/US // ɛnˈvɪz ɪdʒ //UK // (ɪnˈvɪzɪdʒ) //

设想,预计,设想一下,预见

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    en·vis·aged, en·vis·ag·ing.

    • : to contemplate; visualize: He envisages an era of great scientific discoveries.
    • : Archaic. to look in the face of; face.

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Examples

  • Despite this clearly being an important update, I don’t envisage websites that haven’t met the minimum thresholds seeing a huge drop in rankings overnight.

  • It envisages India’s engagement in the Arctic region for climate research, environmental monitoring, maritime cooperation, and energy security.

  • Just as myriad smartphone makers all operate on Google’s Android, Cainiao envisages thousands of independent logistics firms can operate within its system, sharing everything from labeling standards to customs information.

  • Meanwhile, the government of the newly-formed state of Estonia envisaged the creation of a digital society where all citizens would be technologically literate and governance would be paperless, decentralized, transparent, efficient, and equitable.

  • I think that people don’t take it seriously just because it’s hard to envisage a fundamental theory that would make that happen and be consistent with other things we assume to be true about the universe.

  • All three envisage Assad staying in power—at least in the short term.

  • In a darkened movie theater, we allow filmmakers to deliver into our minds a false world to envisage.

  • He triumphed because he had the moral imagination to envisage a relationship beyond confrontation and war.

  • Does he envisage the possibility of a political stalemate in Iraq?

  • Our open-door policy will continue, so I would envisage more member states than today.

  • Joao Gomez had opened one eye far enough to envisage the eloquent intruder and to locate his broom.

  • But there is the fact, if Harriet can only bring her—shall I say stiff-necked prejudices to envisage it?'

  • This is the object which animals envisage in their perceptions from the beginning.

  • With regret I add that she did not envisage the episode in that light.

  • But it is certain that in discussing education we ought constantly to envisage the actual individuals to be educated.