vision

vision /'viʤn/
  • danh từ
    • sự nhìn; sức nhìn
      • field of vision: trường nhìn, thị trường
      • within range of vision: trong tầm mắt trông thấy được
    • điều mơ thấy, cảnh mộng
    • sự hiện hình yêu ma; bóng ma
    • ảo tưởng, ảo ảnh, ảo cảnh, ảo mộng
      • vision of peace: ảo tưởng hoà bình
    • sức tưởng tượng; sự sắc bén khôn ngoan về chính trị
      • the vision of a poet: sức tưởng tượng của một nhà thơ
  • ngoại động từ
    • thấy như trong giấc mơ

 cái nhìn
 sự nhìn
  • backward vision: sự nhìn về sau
  • chromatic vision: sự nhìn màu, sắc thị
  • color vision: sự nhìn màu
  • colour vision: sự nhìn màu
  • machine vision: sự nhìn bằng máy
  • machine vision: sự nhìn của máy
  •  tầm nhìn
    Lĩnh vực: toán & tin
     sự nhìn, sức nhìn
    Lĩnh vực: y học
     sự nhìn, thị giác
    Lĩnh vực: xây dựng
     sức nhìn
  • colour vision: sức nhìn màu

  • angle of vision
     góc nhìn
    angle of vision
     góc trường nhìn
    axis of vision
     trục thị kính
    binocular vision
     thị giác hai mắt
    character-reading vision system
     hệ hiển thị đọc ký tự
    colour vision
     nhìn màu (sắc)
    computer vision
     thị giác máy tính
    computer vision
     thị giác nhân tạo
    cone of vision
     khoảng nhìn
    direct vision spectroscope
     kính (quang) phổ nhìn thẳng
    direct vision spectroscope
     quang phổ nghiệm nhìn trực tìếp
    duration of vision
     thị thời
    entoptique vision
     thị giác nội nhãn cầu
    field of vision
     thị trường
    field of vision
     trường nhìn
    halo vision
     nhìn thấy quầng sáng
    keenness of vision
     thị lực
    least distance of distinct vision
     khoảng cách thấy rõ ngắn nhất
    lighting and vision control room
     phòng điều khiển chiếu sáng và thị lực
    line of vision
     đường ngắm
    line of vision
     đường nhìn thấy
    line of vision
     tia ngắm

    Xem thêm: sight, visual sense, visual modality, visual sensation, imagination, imaginativeness



    vision

    Từ điển Collocation

    vision noun

    1 ability to see

    ADJ. 20/20, excellent, perfect The eye test shows she has perfect vision. | normal | clear The rain prevented her having clear vision of the road ahead. | blurred, defective, distorted, impaired, poor | double, tunnel (often figurative) | all-round The high driving position gives excellent all-round vision. | binocular, stereoscopic | X-ray | distance I can read without glasses, but my distance vision is poor. | night | peripheral Use your peripheral vision widely when moving from place to place.

    VERB + VISION have | give (sb) | obscure, restrict | blur The tears blurred her vision. | improve

    VISION + VERB clear Her vision cleared and she realized Niall was standing beside her.

    PREP. across your ~ A bird shot across her vision.

    PHRASES your field of vision She was aware of shapes moving across her field of vision. | your line of vision Someone was standing in my line of vision so I couldn't see the screen.

    2 picture in your imagination

    ADJ. disturbing, dreadful, ghastly, horrible | bleak | inner, intuitive, mental, spiritual | mystic/mystical, prophetic, religious A young girl in the village experienced a prophetic vision. | poetic | apocalyptic an apocalyptic vision of the end of civilization | momentary, sudden

    VERB + VISION experience, have, receive I had visions of us getting hopelessly lost. | conjure up The word ‘island’ conjures up a vision of a relaxing summer holiday.

    VISION + VERB fade As he approached, the vision faded and there was no one there.

    PREP. in a/the ~ The idea came to her in a vision. | ~ of

    3 ability to see/plan for the future

    ADJ. great | imaginative | alternative | broad, comprehensive, global, wide The company needs to develop a global vision. | narrow | overall | personal | clear The engineers had a clear vision of what they wanted to achieve. | common They share a common vision for the development of health services. | strategic | political | revolutionary | romantic, Utopian

    VERB + VISION have | develop | convey, expand on/upon, outline, promote He outlined his vision for the new economic order. | impose The new leader set about imposing his vision on the party. | share | cloud He was determined not to let emotions cloud his vision.

    PREP. of ~ a statesman of great vision | ~ for a vision for the future | ~ of an alternative vision of society

    PHRASES breadth of vision His plans for the country's future show a remarkable breadth of vision.


    Từ điển WordNet

      n.

    • a vivid mental image

      he had a vision of his own death

    • the ability to see; the visual faculty; sight, visual sense, visual modality
    • the perceptual experience of seeing; visual sensation

      the runners emerged from the trees into his clear vision

      he had a visual sensation of intense light

    • the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses; imagination, imaginativeness

      popular imagination created a world of demons

      imagination reveals what the world could be

    • a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance

      he had a vision of the Virgin Mary


    English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary

    visions|visioned|visioning
    syn.: apparition dream fantasy ghost illusion image perception phantom sight specter