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单词 visualize
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Definition of visualize in English:

visualize

(British visualise)
verb ˈvɪʒ(j)ʊəlʌɪzˈvɪzjʊəlʌɪzˈvɪʒ(u)əˌlaɪz
[with object]
  • 1Form a mental image of; imagine.

    想像

    it is not easy to visualize the future

    想像未来并非易事。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Anyway the mental images I visualise are very powerful, and exceed anything I used to see in movies when I used to be able to see.
    • The idea becomes a dream and he visualizes himself making the phone calls and discussing it with his boss, as if he is watching a movie of his new life unfolding.
    • Also try positive imagery; create an image that is relaxing, such as visualizing yourself on a secluded beach.
    • The easiest way of visualizing a leg imaginal disc is to think of it as a collapsed cone.
    • But the city official in charge of the dossier says it's too soon to know what the city visualizes as the future of the site.
    • I like to think of wire sculpture as imagination visualized with wire.
    • Your goal is to visualize the easiest of the three shots and trust it.
    • For a musician, imaging includes more than visualizing.
    • Just by simply closing your eyes you can use the magnificent ability you have to visualize and imagine.
    • Bolyai's new world can be visualized by imagining a triangle drawn on the surface of a saddle.
    • A lot of magic is about visualising, imaging, strongly imagining in your mind's eye.
    • Plan scenes, visualize everything before the game so you have images in your head you can exploit even if things don't head in the right direction.
    • An easy way to visualize this is to imagine watching a home video a friend filmed.
    • It did not take much imagination to visualise the vast green forests that had covered the countryside at one time.
    • To visualize this, imagine a stretched rubber sheet onto which a large mass is placed.
    • They help us develop our imagination and capacity to visualise.
    • It takes an inventive imagination to read these things and accurately visualize anything.
    • To visualise this imagine the handle of the jug to be a service road.
    • Changing your mental image first, by visualizing that future, paves the way for success.
    • The two wheels were almost as wide as the ship, and while the port one still looked impressive, the less well-preserved starboard wheel required a bit more imagination to visualise.
    Synonyms
    envisage, envision, conjure up, conjure up an image/picture of, picture in the mind's eye, picture, call to mind, see, imagine, evoke, fancy, dream about, dream up, fantasize about, conceptualize, conceive of, think about, contemplate
    foresee, predict, forecast, anticipate
  • 2Make (something) visible to the eye.

    使可见,使显现

    the DNA was visualized by staining with ethidium bromide

    用溴乙非啶着色,DNA就看得见了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Whole cells were fixed and stained with DAPI to visualize nuclei and chromosomes.
    • Stained fragments were visualized using the fluorescent imager.
    • Degraded DNA from the two 1993 Barrow specimens was visualized on ethidium bromide stained gels.
    • Non-fluorescent techniques for visualizing comets based on staining with silver nitrate have also been used.

Derivatives

  • visualizable

  • adjective
    • It saw the foundation of an approach to science that has subsequently characterized English-speaking scientists ever since: the emphasis upon reducing everything to a visualizable mechanical picture.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I have been able to get a sort of visualizable flash of insight in 4 dimensions, when I had been thinking about quaternions (*) for over a month for 8 hours a day.
      • ‘The premise of this exhibition,’ Fusco declares, ‘is that rather than recording the existence of race, photography produced race as a visualizable fact’.
      • And yet it is precisely in the leap from an empirical insistence on the geometry of objects in the world to the analytic insistence that mathematics need not be tied to visualizable objects that allowed for a mathematics of the infinite.
  • visualizer

  • noun
    • Good visualizers can ‘throw ‘in their imagination and really ‘feel ‘their throw.’
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Now, that should be some inspiration for the city's umpteen advertising agencies, copywriters and visualisers.
      • The presenter's lectern houses a ‘confidence’ monitor and video visualiser plus a drop-down side shelf for a notebook computer.
      • But us visualisers will never get anywhere by being deflected by other people's dreams such as going by train or car.
      • In past times, we divided ourselves into the introverts and the extroverts, the field-dependent and the field-independent, the visualizers and the verbalizers.

Definition of visualize in US English:

visualize

(British visualise)
verbˈviZH(o͞o)əˌlīzˈvɪʒ(u)əˌlaɪz
[with object]
  • 1Form a mental image of; imagine.

    想像

    it is not easy to visualize the future

    想像未来并非易事。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For a musician, imaging includes more than visualizing.
    • I like to think of wire sculpture as imagination visualized with wire.
    • Also try positive imagery; create an image that is relaxing, such as visualizing yourself on a secluded beach.
    • It did not take much imagination to visualise the vast green forests that had covered the countryside at one time.
    • But the city official in charge of the dossier says it's too soon to know what the city visualizes as the future of the site.
    • They help us develop our imagination and capacity to visualise.
    • Just by simply closing your eyes you can use the magnificent ability you have to visualize and imagine.
    • Your goal is to visualize the easiest of the three shots and trust it.
    • Changing your mental image first, by visualizing that future, paves the way for success.
    • A lot of magic is about visualising, imaging, strongly imagining in your mind's eye.
    • Anyway the mental images I visualise are very powerful, and exceed anything I used to see in movies when I used to be able to see.
    • It takes an inventive imagination to read these things and accurately visualize anything.
    • The idea becomes a dream and he visualizes himself making the phone calls and discussing it with his boss, as if he is watching a movie of his new life unfolding.
    • To visualise this imagine the handle of the jug to be a service road.
    • Bolyai's new world can be visualized by imagining a triangle drawn on the surface of a saddle.
    • The easiest way of visualizing a leg imaginal disc is to think of it as a collapsed cone.
    • An easy way to visualize this is to imagine watching a home video a friend filmed.
    • To visualize this, imagine a stretched rubber sheet onto which a large mass is placed.
    • The two wheels were almost as wide as the ship, and while the port one still looked impressive, the less well-preserved starboard wheel required a bit more imagination to visualise.
    • Plan scenes, visualize everything before the game so you have images in your head you can exploit even if things don't head in the right direction.
    Synonyms
    envisage, envision, conjure up, conjure up an image of, conjure up an picture of, picture in the mind's eye, picture, call to mind, see, imagine, evoke, fancy, dream about, dream up, fantasize about, conceptualize, conceive of, think about, contemplate
  • 2Make (something) visible to the eye.

    使可见,使显现

    the cells were better visualized by staining
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Degraded DNA from the two 1993 Barrow specimens was visualized on ethidium bromide stained gels.
    • Non-fluorescent techniques for visualizing comets based on staining with silver nitrate have also been used.
    • Whole cells were fixed and stained with DAPI to visualize nuclei and chromosomes.
    • Stained fragments were visualized using the fluorescent imager.
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