envision 的定义
- to picture mentally, especially some future event or events: to envision a bright future.
envision 近义词
conceive
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- I mean, it’s something we talk a lot about on the show, what it takes not just to envision something special for yourself, but actually realize it.
- A pause, as envisioned by Socrates, is the fertile ground from which good ideas sprout.
- They envision a national network—“a universe unto itself” where cell phones would share a single area code.
- The agency envisioned a centralized national system that would integrate both physical and digital surveillance using the latest technology.
- He said he envisions manufacturers creating different software modules for each portion of the anatomy that is typically scanned.
- Did you envision your Pryor biography as extending your previous investigation—aesthetically and historically?
- Urban economists, particularly those on the self-satisfied coasts, tend to envision utter hopelessness for the region.
- Were you defining yourself as a fiction writer then, or did you already envision writing essays like the ones in The Unspeakable?
- They envision a group of stealth killers each with a seek-and-destroy mission killing cancer “naturally.”
- That is my faith, even if the pain of the present moment is too excruciating to envision what it might be.
- The more gifted viewers back on Earth might even envision filets mignon.
- One could very well,” one of his biographers declares, “envision him as a knight in full armor leading a troop in the charge.
- They could envision the meeting of those problems, and they could envision the obtaining of jungle-plows.
- “I certainly agree with you,” declared Penny, for she could not envision young Ottman as a saboteur.
- It was not easy to envision, but he found it impossible to imagine sinking back to his former state.