0 an idea or mental image of something -- 幻景;幻像
We see in his novels his sinister, almost apocalyptic, vision of the future. 在他的小說中,我們看到他預見的未來是凶險的,一幅近乎世界末日般的景象。
Johnny was late home and, as usual, I had visions of him lying dead in some alley. 強尼回家晚了,而我又像往常一樣幻想他死在某條小巷裡。
She had visions in which the angel Gabriel appeared to her. 她產生了幻覺,看到天使加百列出現在她面前。
1 the ability to imagine how a country, society, industry, etc. could develop in the future and to plan for this -- 眼光;遠見;眼力
3 (used when referring to a person) a beautiful and impressive sight -- 俊男;佳人;有…氣質的人
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.
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.