B2 [ C ] an idea or mental image of something幻景;幻像
[ C ] an experience in which you see things that do not exist physically, when your mind is affected powerfully by something such as deep religious thought or drugs or mental illness幻觉
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His vision is of a world that coheres through human connection rather than rules.
Say the word 'Australia' and a vision of beaches and blue seas immediately springs to mind.
I had visions of her waiting for us at the station.
I had a vision of two old men in clown's outfits.
She had a vision of a garden full of trees.
C1 [ U ] the ability to imagine how a country, society, industry, etc. could develop in the future and to plan for this眼光;远见;眼力
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Simon has a clear-sighted vision of the company's future.
The book offers a vision of the future in which there is a great nuclear apocalypse.
The annual arts festival is a monument to her vision and hard work.
The people who planned Britain's new towns had a vision of clean modern housing for everyone.
The author has a vision of an emerging worldwide Christian communion.
[ S ] literary or humorous (used when referring to a person) a beautiful and impressive sight俊男;佳人;有…气质的人
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