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.
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.