1 [U] the ability to see; sight 视力;视觉:
to have good/poor/normal/perfect vision视力良好╱差╱正常╱完美
2 [C] a picture in your imagination 想象(的情景);幻想:
They have a vision of a world without weapons.他们想象出一个没有武器的世界。I had visions of being left behind, but in fact the others had waited for me.我还以为别人把我丢下不管,但事实上他们一直在等我。
3 [C] a dream or similar experience often connected with religion 幻觉,异象(常与宗教有关)
4 [U] the ability to make great plans for the future 远见:
a leader of great vision极有远见的领袖
5 [U] the picture on a television or cinema screen (电视或电影的)影像,画面:
a temporary loss of vision暂时失去影像
vision/ˋvIʒən; ˈvIʒ$n/n 1 [U] the ability to see [ sight ] 视力: Will the operation improve my vision? 这个手术可以改善我的视力吗?good/normal/poor etc vision children who are born with poor vision 先天视力欠佳的儿童2 [U] the area that you can see, especially without turning your head 视野: a figure at the edge of her vision 在她视野边缘的一个人影3 [C] an idea about something 构想﹐设想: +of He had a clear vision of how he wanted the company to develop. 他对自己希望公司如何发展有明确的想法。+for The President outlined his vision for the future (=what he wanted to happen in the future). 总统勾画了他对未来的设想。I had visions of (=imagined) the children getting hurt. 我胡思乱想着孩子们受伤了。4 [C] something you seem to see as part of a powerful religious experience 异像〔一种宗教体验〕5 [U] the knowledge and imagination that are needed in planning for the future with a clear purpose 远见﹐眼光: We need a leader with vision. 我们需要一位有远见卓识的领导。TUNNEL VISION
visionvisionvisionsnoun1(no plural) the power to seesame meaningsight: He wears glasses because he has poor vision.2(pluralvisions) a picture in your mind; a dream: They have a vision of a world without war.