1
- mass noun the faculty or state of being able to see视力; 视觉:
she had defective vision.
她的视力有缺陷。
1.1
- the ability to think about or plan the future with imagination or wisdom眼力; 远见:
the organization had lost its vision and direction.
这个组织已经失去了远见和方向。
1.2
- count noun a mental image of what the future will or could be like想像; 构想:
a socialist vision of society.
社会主义者对社会的构想。
1.3
- the images seen on a television screen(电视)图像。
2
- an experience of seeing someone or something in a dream or trance, or as a supernatural apparition梦幻; 幻觉:
the idea came to him in a vision.
他于幻觉中得到了那个想法。
2.1
- (常作visions)a vivid mental image, especially a fanciful one of the future(尤指对未来的)幻想; 梦想:
he had visions of becoming the Elton John of his time.
他幻想成为他那时代的埃尔顿·约翰。
2.2
- a person or sight of unusual beauty美景; 美人。
派生词
visional
adjectivevisionless
adjective词源
Middle English (denoting a supernatural apparition): via Old French from Latin visio(n-), from videre 'to see'.