1 to see or hear etc (something which is not true or does not exist) -- vidět ve své fantazii
Children often imagine that there are frightening animals under their beds
You’re just imagining things!
2 to think; to suppose -- domnívat se; předpokládat
I imagine (that) he will be late.
In contrast to the classical norm, they become more than they had imagined.
Slavery is here imagined as occurring within the mind, as lack of independence from a particular idea or way of thinking.
As we have seen, an objection that quickly comes to mind is that we have little trouble imagining worlds better than ours.
One may, for example, be asked to participate in a drill while imagining that one is playing in the upcoming championship.
Rather, a frequency-dependent build-up triggering mechanisms could be imagined.
Various scenarios leading to this situation can be imagined.
In this devastating love song, the principals are once again imagined as seafarers, navigating the treacherous waters of drugs and depression.
She spoke it and imagined it and felt it really well.
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想像, 設想, 猜想,猜測…
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想象, 设想, 猜想,猜测…
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imaginar(se), imaginar, suponer…
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~を思い描く, (~だと)を想像してみる, ~を思い違いする…
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hayal etmek, tasavvur etmek, düşünmek…
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imaginer, supposer, (s’)imaginer…
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