释义 |
visualization|ˌvɪʒjuːəlaɪˈzeɪʃən, ˌvɪz-| [f. next + -ation.] 1. The action or fact of visualizing; the power or process of forming a mental picture or vision of something not actually present to the sight; a picture thus formed.
1883Academy 14 July 31 Investigations into the phenomena of visualisation. 1884Gurney & Myers in 19th Cent. July 72 In the next stage of visualisation the percipient sees a face or figure projected or dejected, as it were, on some convenient surface. 1894Athenæum 10 Nov. 638/2 [The book had] a power of visualization that gave it a claim to real originality. 2. The action or process of rendering visible.
1926[see cholecystography]. 1936Amer. Jrnl. Cancer XXVII. 49 The hexagonal tube..offers distinct advantages with its flat sides permitting good visualization. 1960New Scientist 28 July 305/3 Echo sounding..is now being applied to the visualization of structures within the body. 1973Nature 17 Aug. 410/1 Direct visualization of biological material at this level would tell us much about the structure and mode of action of macromolecules. 1982Listener 23/30 Dec. 42/3 The cinematic visualisation of the script..belongs entirely to Welles and his technicians. |