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envisioned

/en-vizh-uhn/US // ɛnˈvɪʒ ən //UK // (ɪnˈvɪʒən) //

设想的,设想中的,预想的,设想过的

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to picture mentally, especially some future event or events: to envision a bright future.

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Examples

  • Sometimes, he asked others to read him the plays so he could envision hearing them in the huddle.

  • Given how wide-reaching and long-lasting the coronavirus pandemic is proving to be, we couldn’t possibly have predicted or envisioned the circumstances we now find ourselves in.

  • The Colts finally have the defensive monster that Pagano envisioned.

  • Its resemblance to a soap opera is more pronounced, but there's no denying that viewers could never find a soap opera that is better made, better acted or more richly envisioned.

  • I envisioned a box that her brother could sit down at the table and open.

  • He can listen to the music and then do things with it that nobody even envisioned.

  • They envisioned warriors lost in battle, and women who died in childbirth, as honored spirits, circling the sun like hummingbirds.

  • It was just what Berners-Lee had envisioned, a Web that was read-write rather than read-only.

  • Originally I envisioned “Mr. Tall” as a novel, and originally I envisioned “Jack and the Mad Dog” as a novel.

  • By globalizing the federal structure of 1787, the professors envisioned “active democracy” across the world.

  • Its general outline is akin to the house we envisioned and the mellow tone of its red-shingled exterior has a charm of its own.

  • It can be argued that in the bombing campaign of Desert Storm, similar objectives were envisioned.

  • What are the key elements to apply Rapid Dominance for each envisioned threat?

  • So she might not wait but there were others; he'd envisioned himself fighting them off with a club after his successful return.

  • As vividly as the living truth, Jerry Markham envisioned himself sauntering down the sidewalk.