vision 音标拼音: [v'ɪʒən]
n . 视觉,先见之明,眼光,视力,幻想
vt . 梦见,想象,显示
视觉,先见之明,眼光,视力,幻想梦见,想象,显示
vision 视觉 视域
vision n 1 :
a vivid mental image ; "
he had a vision of his own death "
2 :
the ability to see ;
the visual faculty [
synonym : {
sight },
{
vision }, {
visual sense }, {
visual modality }]
3 :
the perceptual experience of seeing ; "
the runners emerged from the trees into his clear vision "; "
he had a visual sensation of intense light " [
synonym : {
vision }, {
visual sensation }]
4 :
the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses ; "
popular imagination created a world of demons "; "
imagination reveals what the world could be " [
synonym : {
imagination },
{
imaginativeness }, {
vision }]
5 :
a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance ; "
he had a vision of the Virgin Mary "
Vision \
Vi "
sion \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Visioned };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Visioning }.]
To see in a vision ;
to dream .
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1913 Webster ]
For them no visioned terrors daunt ,
Their nights no fancied specters haunt . --
Sir W .
Scott .
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Vision \
Vi "
sion \,
n . [
OE .
visioun ,
F .
vision ,
fr .
L .
visio ,
from videre ,
visum ,
to see :
akin to Gr . ?
to see , ?
I know ,
and E .
wit .
See {
Wit },
v .,
and cf . {
Advice }, {
Clairvoyant }, {
Envy },
{
Evident }, {
Provide }, {
Revise }, {
Survey }, {
View }, {
Visage },
{
Visit }.]
1 .
The act of seeing external objects ;
actual sight .
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Faith here is turned into vision there . --
Hammond .
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2 . (
Physiol .)
The faculty of seeing ;
sight ;
one of the five senses ,
by which colors and the physical qualities of external objects are appreciated as a result of the stimulating action of light on the sensitive retina ,
an expansion of the optic nerve .
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3 .
That which is seen ;
an object of sight . --
Shak .
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4 .
Especially ,
that which is seen otherwise than by the ordinary sight ,
or the rational eye ;
a supernatural ,
prophetic ,
or imaginary sight ;
an apparition ;
a phantom ;
a specter ;
as ,
the visions of Isaiah .
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The baseless fabric of this vision . --
Shak .
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No dreams ,
but visions strange . --
Sir P .
Sidney .
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5 .
Hence ,
something unreal or imaginary ;
a creation of fancy .
--
Locke .
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{
Arc of vision } (
Astron .),
the arc which measures the least distance from the sun at which ,
when the sun is below the horizon ,
a star or planet emerging from his rays becomes visible .
{
Beatific vision } (
Theol .),
the immediate sight of God in heaven .
{
Direct vision } (
Opt .),
vision when the image of the object falls directly on the yellow spot (
see under {
Yellow });
also ,
vision by means of rays which are not deviated from their original direction .
{
Field of vision },
field of view .
See under {
Field }.
{
Indirect vision } (
Opt .),
vision when the rays of light from an object fall upon the peripheral parts of the retina .
{
Reflected vision },
or {
Refracted vision },
vision by rays reflected from mirrors ,
or refracted by lenses or prisms ,
respectively .
{
Vision purple }. (
Physiol .)
See {
Visual purple },
under {
Visual }.
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186 Moby Thesaurus words for "
vision ":
Masan ,
Vorstellung ,
apocalypse ,
apparition ,
appearance ,
astral ,
astral spirit ,
bad dream ,
bamboozlement ,
banshee ,
befooling ,
bluffing ,
brainchild ,
brown study ,
bubble ,
calculated deception ,
chimera ,
circumvention ,
conceive ,
concept ,
conception ,
conceptualization ,
conning ,
control ,
daydream ,
deceiving ,
deception ,
deceptiveness ,
defrauding ,
delirium ,
delusion ,
delusiveness ,
departed spirit ,
disembodied spirit ,
dream ,
dupery ,
duppy ,
dybbuk ,
eidetic image ,
eidolon ,
enmeshment ,
ensnarement ,
entanglement ,
entrapment ,
envisage ,
envisaging ,
envision ,
envisioning ,
epitome ,
eye ,
eyeful ,
eyesight ,
fallaciousness ,
fallacy ,
false image ,
falseness ,
fancy ,
fantasque ,
fantasy ,
feature ,
fiction ,
figment ,
figure ,
flimflam ,
flimflammery ,
fond illusion ,
fooling ,
foresight ,
foresightedness ,
form ,
ghost ,
grateful dead ,
guide ,
hallucination ,
hant ,
haunt ,
hoodwinking ,
idea ,
idle fancy ,
idolum ,
illusion ,
image ,
imagery ,
imagery study ,
imagination ,
imagine ,
imaging ,
imagining ,
imagism ,
imagistic poetry ,
immateriality ,
incorporeal ,
incorporeal being ,
incorporeity ,
incubus ,
insight ,
insubstantial image ,
invention ,
kidding ,
larva ,
lemures ,
lifelike image ,
maggot ,
make -
believe ,
manes ,
materialization ,
mental image ,
mental picture ,
mental representation ,
mirage ,
muse ,
myth ,
nightmare ,
objectification ,
oni ,
oracle ,
outwitting ,
overreaching ,
perception ,
perspective ,
phantasm ,
phantasma ,
phantasmagoria ,
phantom ,
phasm ,
phenomenon ,
picture ,
picturing ,
pipe dream ,
plan ,
poem ,
poetic imagery ,
poltergeist ,
presence ,
prophecy ,
putting on ,
realize ,
revenant ,
reverie ,
romance ,
scheme ,
seeing ,
self -
deception ,
shade ,
shadow ,
shape ,
shrouded spirit ,
sick fancy ,
sight ,
snow job ,
song and dance ,
specter ,
spectral ghost ,
spirit ,
spoofery ,
spoofing ,
spook ,
sprite ,
subterfuge ,
swindling ,
theophany ,
thick -
coming fancies ,
thing of beauty ,
trickiness ,
tricking ,
trip ,
understanding ,
unsubstantiality ,
vapor ,
victimization ,
view ,
visual image ,
visualization ,
visualize ,
waking dream ,
walking dead man ,
wandering soul ,
whim ,
whimsy ,
wildest dream ,
wildest dreams ,
willful misconception ,
wishful thinking ,
word -
painting ,
wraith ,
zombie
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