vision
noun /ˈvɪʒn/
/ˈvɪʒn/
视力;视野 - to have good/perfect/poor/blurred/normal vision
视力好/极好/差/模糊/正常 - Cats have good night vision.
猫的夜视能力强。 - Her vision was still blurry.
她的视力仍然模糊不清。 - The disease causes a gradual loss of peripheral vision.
这种疾病会导致周边视觉逐渐丧失。 - He glimpsed something on the edge of his vision.
他斜眼瞥见了点什么。
Synonyms sightsightsee also double vision, field of vision, line of vision, tunnel vision, twenty-twenty vision- view
- vision
- sight the area or distance that you can see from a particular position:
- He looked up the street, but there was no one in sight.
他朝街上望去,一个人也没看见。 - Leave any valuables in your car out of sight.
把贵重物品留在车里看不见的地方。
- He looked up the street, but there was no one in sight.
- view (rather formal) the area or distance that you can see from a particular position:
指视力范围、视野: - The lake soon came into view.
那湖很快便映入眼帘。
- The lake soon came into view.
- vision the area that you can see from a particular position:
- The couple moved outside her field of vision (= total area you can see from a particular position).
这对夫妇离开了她的视野。
- The couple moved outside her field of vision (= total area you can see from a particular position).
View is more literary than sight or vision. It is the only word for talking about how well you can see: I didn’t have a good sight/vision of the stage. Vision must always be used with a possessive pronoun: my/his/her etc. (field of) vision. It is not used with the prepositions in, into and out of that are very frequent with sight and view: There was nobody in vision. • A tall figure came into vision. Patterns用 sight、view 还是 vision? - in/out of sight/view
- in/within sight/view of something
- to come into/disappear from sight/view/somebody’s vision
- to come in sight/view of somebody/something
- to block somebody’s view/vision
- somebody’s line of sight/vision
- somebody’s field of view/vision
- Her vision cleared and she realized Niall was standing beside her.
她在视觉变清晰后,才知道原来尼尔就站在她身旁。 - I can read without glasses, but my distance vision is poor.
我看书可以不戴眼镜,但远视视力很差。 - She was aware of shapes moving across her field of vision.
她感觉到一些模糊的影子从自己的视野中掠过。 - The eye test shows she has perfect vision.
眼部检查表明她的视力极好。 - The high driving position gives excellent all-round vision.
驾驶座位高使得视野开阔,一览无余。 - The rain prevented her having clear vision of the road ahead.
雨水使她看不清楚前面的路。 - The tears blurred her vision.
泪水模糊了她的视线。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- 20/20
- excellent
- perfect
- …
- have
- give (somebody)
- block
- …
- blur
- fade
- swim
- …
- across your vision
- your field of vision
- your line of vision
- to have good/perfect/poor/blurred/normal vision
想象;幻象 - Our job is to guide a client and develop a strategic vision.
我们的工作是指导客户并制定战略愿景。 - vision of somebody/something He had a vision of a world in which there would be no wars.
他幻想有一个没有战争的世界。 - The word conjures up visions of home and family.
这个词让人联想到家和家庭。 - The film's vision of the future is bleak.
这部电影对未来的展望是暗淡的。 - vision of doing something He harboured visions of becoming party leader some day.
他梦想有一天成为党的领袖。 - vision of somebody/something doing something I had visions of us getting hopelessly lost.
我想象我们完全迷失了方向。 - vision for somebody/something These two men share a similar vision for the country.
这两个人对这个国家有着相似的愿景。 - He had a very specific vision for the future.
他对未来有非常明确的愿景。
- They share a common vision for the development of health services.
他们在如何发展卫生保健服务上看法一致。 - The word ‘island’ conjures up a vision of a relaxing summer holiday.
“小岛”这词使人联想到夏日的悠闲假期。 - a vision for the future
对未来的展望 - an alternative vision of society
对社会的另类看法 - an apocalyptic vision of the end of civilization
人类文明终结的末世景象 - The name ‘Las Vegas’ conjures up a vision of casinos.
“拉斯维加斯”这个名字使人联想到赌场。 - The engineers had a clear vision of what they wanted to achieve.
工程师清楚地知道他们想达到的目标。 - The company needs to develop a global vision.
这家公司需要培养全球性的视野。 - He outlined his vision for the new economic order.
他概述了自己对新经济秩序的展望。 - The new leader set about imposing his vision on the party.
新任领导人开始在党内推行自己的设想。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- disturbing
- horrible
- nightmarish
- …
- experience
- have
- receive
- …
- disappear
- fade
- in a/the vision
- vision of
- Our job is to guide a client and develop a strategic vision.
梦幻;幻象;神示;异象 - in a vision The idea came to her in a vision.
她在神示中想到了这个主意。 - He had visions regularly.
他经常有幻觉。 - vision of somebody/something She claimed she saw a vision of the Virgin Mary.
她声称她看到了圣母玛利亚的幻象。
Topics Religion and festivalsb2- A young girl in the town experienced a prophetic vision.
镇上的一个小女孩曾预见到尚未发生的事。 - As he approached, the vision faded and there was no one there.
他走上前去,幻象消失了,眼前空无一人。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- disturbing
- horrible
- nightmarish
- …
- experience
- have
- receive
- …
- disappear
- fade
- in a/the vision
- vision of
- in a vision The idea came to her in a vision.
synonym foresight想象力;眼力;远见卓识 - She had vision and determination.
她有远见和决心。 - a leader of vision
有远见的领袖 - He's a competent politician, but he lacks vision.
他是个合格的从政者,但缺乏远见。
- a statesman of great vision
高瞻远瞩的政治家 - His plans for the country's future show a remarkable breadth of vision.
他对国家未来的构想显示了他的远见卓识。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- grand
- great
- artistic
- …
- have
- possess
- lack
- …
- of vision
- vision for
- vision of
- …
- breadth of vision
- She had vision and determination.
- [countable] a vision (of something) (literary) a person of great beauty or who shows the quality mentioned
俊男;天仙;有…气质的人 - She was a vision in white lace.
她穿着白色蕾丝的衣服美极了。 - a vision of loveliness
可爱的人
- She was a vision in white lace.
- [uncountable] the picture on a television or cinema screen
(电视或影院屏幕的)影像,画面 - We apologize for the loss of vision.
很抱歉没法显示画面。
- We apologize for the loss of vision.
词源Middle English (denoting a supernatural apparition): via Old French from Latin visio(n-), from videre ‘to see’.