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词汇 envision
释义 envision
verb[ T ]
USuk /ɪnˈvɪʒ.ən/ us /ɪnˈvɪʒ.ən/(UKenvisage)
to imagine or expect something to happen, appear, etc. in a particular way: 设想;期望
We envision a park with trails and a boating lake.
[ + -ing verb ]No one had ever envisioned attempting such a total transformation.
She envisions the museum displaying religious art and historical artefacts.
[ + that ]I always envisioned that I would return home at some point.我总是设想我会在某个时候回家。
The agricultural projects that were envisioned as the foundation of a new economy collapsed.
When they hear about the show a lot of people envision something outrageous.
We also envision creating an orchard that will provide a food source for wildlife.
The candidate envisions the nation relying increasingly on renewable sources of energy.
She envisions that in five years the campus will have a large gymnasium and fields, and about 150 students.
The law envisioned that offenders would receive therapy at the center. It did not envision that people would be put in there forever.
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envision | American Dictionary


envision
verb[ T ]
us/ɪnˈvɪʒ·ən/(alsoenvisage, us/ɪnˈvɪz·ɪdʒ/)
to imagine or expect that something is a likely or desirable possibility in the future:
He envisioned a partnership between business and government.
The company envisions adding at least five stores next year.

Examples of envision


envision
Is it possible to envision a democratic future without political parties ?
One can envision that during the thaw cycle the reverse of what was described above will occur at some level.
In fact, we lack a common term to refer specifically to the type of reproduction being envisioned.
To envision indicates not simply to visualize, but also to envisage, to apply specific mental frames and epistemological categories.
Many of these were envisioned as artistic undertakings that would ameliorate the urban environment, such as improving water supplies or cleaning up decayed neighborhoods.
It is also not hard to envision that stronger neural configurations would be more likely to persist and to spawn variants.
It is also not hard to envision that stronger neural configurations would be more likely both to persist and to spawn variants.
As the technical requirements of ultrastructural manipulation are refined further, 'organelle therapy' may be envisioned as a logical extension of these preliminary efforts.
One can envision early eukaryotic organisms as being under pressure to incorporate more and more genes as they fine-tuned their eukaryotic machinery.
In the near-term future we envision a range of natural extensions of this technology to encompass more human functional abilities.
In some instances questions pertaining to neurophysiology action appear to be unanswerable by any experimental techniques now known or easily envisioned.
Merchant, for example, warns against edenic "recovery" narratives that envision a unity between nature and culture (36-37).
Far from being the inanimate stuff typically envisioned by modern thought, materials in this original sense are the active constituents of a world-in-formation.
What exactly are the adverse effects envisioned for persons who are genetically identical to others?
Alternatively, an individual can be envisioned as only one cycle in a continuous string of ontogenies interconnected by phenotypic bridges across generations.
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