envisioning 的定义
- to picture mentally, especially some future event or events: to envision a bright future.
envisioning 近义词
picture in one's mind
conceive
更多envisioning例句
- I envisioned putting little surprises inside for him to find, like a new baseball cap or a pair of socks.
- There were no models for democracy on the scale they envisioned.
- They looked beyond the disruption of the coronavirus — which in March started forcing the cancellation or postponement of competition — and envisioned an epic comeback.
- While the study of hurricanes with tree rings is still quite novel, Valerie Trouet, a tree ring scientist at the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research at the University of Arizona, envisions this work potentially strengthening climate modeling.
- I envision that She Votes will turn a focus on amplifying those voices and empowering women through various different channels.
- I have trouble envisioning what “worse” could be, but it would most certainly get worse under either of those two.
- And you'd face some truly epic problems getting insurers to insure it in the way that I think the author is envisioning.
- In that last quote, she is pretty clearly envisioning the event as plausible and feeling horribly for her brother.
- And he knew that he was envisioning something unprecedented.
- Envisioning a New Future for Women If you could picture a different world for women in the future, what would it look like?
- Mentally she was envisioning the whole scene of the story which hesitatingly—almost unwilling, it seemed—Elisabeth had poured out.
- He lifted his bent head, his eyes gazing straight ahead of him, as though envisioning the lonely future and defying it.
- What child, envisioning a desert island all his own could imagine that his island would be the whole world?
- They had used many paper napkins the night before, merely envisioning these details.
- He had some pleasure later, though, envisioning what went on in the normal, non-overdrive universe.