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imagine

/ih-maj-in/US // ɪˈmædʒ ɪn //UK // (ɪˈmædʒɪn) //

想象,想象一下,想像,想象力

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    im·ag·ined, im·ag·in·ing.

    • : to form a mental image of.
    • : to think, believe, or fancy: He imagined the house was haunted.
    • : to assume; suppose: I imagine they'll be here soon.
    • : to conjecture; guess: I cannot imagine what you mean.
    • : Archaic. to plan, scheme, or plot.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    im·ag·ined, im·ag·in·ing.

    • : to form mental images of things not present to the senses; use the imagination.
    • : to suppose; think; conjecture.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbdream up, conceive
Forms: imagined, imagining

Examples

  • It’s hard to even imagine school without a classic Mead Composition Book.

  • Just imagine if the more than 200,000 people who voted in Jefferson County, Kentucky, during the primary had actually shown up at the county’s only polling location.

  • “It’s actually not possible to imagine an AP class being shut down abruptly at Scripps Ranch High or many others,” Lewis writes.

  • It’s actually not possible to imagine an AP class being shut down abruptly at Scripps Ranch High or many others.

  • Now imagine that you want to insert a new edge connecting two nodes in a planar graph, say nodes 1 and 6 in the example below.

  • “You can imagine the sound of that gun on a Bronx street,” Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce says.

  • Imagine waking up to find a guy who looks like a tech startup employee eating your charred crispy leg.

  • If you think divorce between two people is messy and traumatic, imagine divorcing yourself.

  • Imagine living 28 years—your whole life—trapped inside the wrong body.

  • Now imagine that one day hope appeared, an unexpected opportunity to free yourself, to finally be yourself.

  • I would ask you to imagine it translated into every language, a common material of understanding throughout all the world.

  • And furthermore, I imagine something else about this—quite unlike the old Bible—I imagine all of it periodically revised.

  • You may imagine the effect this missive produced upon the proud, high-minded doctor of divinity.

  • We can imagine that, as soon as a printed book ceased to be a great rarity, it became an object of great abhorrence.

  • I thought you said Meadowville, and never havin' been there, I didn't see how I could imagine the station.