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en.vi.sage (obj)In5vIz7IdVvesp. Am en.vi.sion In9vIZYEnslightly fml to imagine or expect as a likely or desirable possibility in the future想象;设想Train fare increases of 5% are envisaged for the next year. [T]预计下一年的火车票价将增加5%。It's envisaged that the building will start at the end of this year. [+ that clause]据设想楼房将在今年年底动工。We envisage that we will be ready to sign the contract in October. [+ that clause]我们设想在10月份准备好签合同。When do you envisage finishing the project? [+ v- ing]你预计何时完成工程?I can't envisage anyone buying it. [T + obj + v- ing]我不能想象有人会买它。It's hard to envisage how it could have happened. [+ wh - word]很难想象事情怎么发生的。To envisage is also to form a mental picture of something or someone you have never seen.想象,构想He wasn't what I'd expected--I'd envisaged someone much taller and more impressive-looking. [T]他不是我预料的那样----我想象中的人要高得多,有更动人的外表。
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