imagine Definition In Czech

  • 0 to form a mental picture of (something) -- představit si

    • I can imagine how you felt.

  • 1 to see or hear etc (something which is not true or does not exist) -- vidět ve své fantazii

    • You’re just imagining things!

    • Children often imagine that there are frightening animals under their beds

  • 2 to think; to suppose -- domnívat se; předpokládat

    • I imagine (that) he will be late.

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Examples of imagine

  • While upbow and downbow will never be equal, the idealised instrument could minimise the physical effort in producing arbitrarily imagined sounds.

  • A place can be used in new spatial practices (some of them perhaps not imagined until long after it was built) as can any tool.

  • The prisoner who imagines his cell to be a meadow will soon run into a brick wall if he tries to live out his construction.

  • Indeed, the nation was imagined as an outcome of a break from the past.

  • How much is imagined, and how much does she know?

  • The processional music demonstrates an even more intractable interaction between the real and imagined.

  • In this approach, the history was imagined as a mark-book able to report the major discoveries of the dialogue manager.

  • She spoke it and imagined it and felt it really well.

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