vision

[ˈviʒən] n.视;想象力;梦幻

Pronunciation

/vɪˈʒn/

Definitions

Noun

  1. Vision (countable): The ability to see, either naturally or metaphorically. For example: “She had a clear vision of her future career path.”
  2. Vision (uncountable): A mental picture or idea of something that may come true or be realized. For example: “The architect had a grand vision for the city center.”
  3. Vision statement: A concise description of an organization’s long-term goals or aspirations. For example: “Our company’s vision is to revolutionize the tech industry.”

Verb

  1. To have or develop a mental image or idea about something. For example: “She visualized herself crossing the finish line.”
  2. To perceive something with one’s eyes. For example: “He could barely make out a vision through the fog.”

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