transitive. To perceive (an object, person, scene, etc.) in the mind's eye or in a dream or vision; to have a mental image of.
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of imagination > imagine or visualize [verb (transitive)] (50) seeOE transitive. To perceive (an object, person, scene, etc.) in the mind's eye or in a dream or vision; to have a mental image of. thinkOE To turn over in the mind, meditate on, ponder over, consider. transitive. With simple object. Now only: to have one's mental processes full of… bethinkc1175 To think of, imagine, conceive. Obsolete. devise1340 transitive (or absol.) To conceive, imagine; to conjecture, guess. Obsolete. portraya1375 transitive. To form a mental image of; to picture to oneself, to devise; to imagine. Now rare. imagec1390 To form a mental image of. transitive. To imagine, picture in the mind, represent to oneself. dreama1393 transitive. To imagine or envisage as if in a dream; to have a vision or fantasy of. Now chiefly: to think or daydream about (something greatly… supposea1393 To form an idea of, conceive, imagine; to apprehend, guess. transitive. With object clause. imaginea1398 To represent to oneself in imagination; to form a mental image of, picture to oneself (something not… transitive. With simple object or object and… conceive?a1425 To form a mental idea or image of; to have an idea or conception of; to imagine, envisage. transitive. With simple object. fantasyc1430 trans. = fancy, v. 1; rarely, to fantasy with oneself. purposea1513 transitive. With clause as object. To represent to one's imagination; to imagine to oneself; to fancy, suppose. Cf. propose, v. 2d. Obsolete. rare. to frame to oneselfa1529 transitive. With an immaterial object. To form or construct (a thought, a concept, an idea, etc.) in the mind; to conceive, imagine. More fully to f… 'magine1530 transitive. = imagine, v. imaginate1541 transitive. To imagine; to create imaginatively. fancy1551 trans. with obj. and inf. or object clause. Also, †To represent imaginatively. surmit?1577 = surmise, v. 3b. rare. surmise1586 To form an idea of, conceive, imagine. Also absol. Obsolete. conceit?1589 To imagine, fancy; to think; to conceive of. transitive. With simple object. Now rare. propose1594 transitive. To represent to one's imagination; to envisage, hold in mind; esp. to anticipate as an outcome, to expect, look for. Cf. propound, v. 5b… ideate1610 transitive. To form the idea of; to frame, devise, or construct in idea or imagination; to imagine, conceive. In early use with reference to Platonic… project1612 transitive. To present to oneself in thought; to conceive, imagine. Obsolete. figurea1616 To picture in the mind; to imagine. Const. with simple complement and object clause. forma1616 To frame in the mind, conceive (an idea, judgement, opinion, etc.). †Formerly also, to imagine; occasionally to form to oneself (= French se figurer… to call up1622 transitive. To bring to mind by a conscious effort of memory, thought, or imagination; to summon up (a memory, image, etc.). propound1634 transitive. To represent to one's imagination; to imagine, envisage. Obsolete. edify1645 To frame a notion; ‘make out’, imagine. picture1668 transitive. To imagine; to form a mental picture of; esp. to imagine (a person) with regard to particular qualities or circumstances. create1679 Of a human agent. transitive. To make, form, set up, or bring into existence (something which has not existed before); to produce (a work of… fancify1748 trans. To fancy, imagine (obs.). depicture1775 figurative. To represent or picture to one's own mind or imagination; to imagine. vision1796 To see as in a vision; to bring before the eye of the mind. Also with forth. to conjure up1819 figurative. (Forms of speech originating in earlier notions of conjuring.) to conjure up: to raise or bring into existence as by magic, occult… conjure1820 figurative. (Forms of speech originating in earlier notions of conjuring.) To bring, get, move, convey, as by magic. envisage1836 To obtain a mental view of, set before the mind's eye; to contemplate; chiefly, to view or regard under a particular aspect. to dream up1837 transitive. Originally: to imagine or envisage in or as in a dream. Now chiefly: to devise (an idea, plan, etc., esp. one that is ingenious or… visualize1863 transitive. To form a mental vision, image, or picture of (something not visible or present to the sight, or of an abstraction); to make visible… envision1921 transitive. To see or foresee as in a vision; to envisage; to visualize. pre-visualize1969 transitive. To visualize how (a thing) will look when created or finished; to imagine or predict (the result of a process or act). Cf. pre-visualiz… Subcategories:— again (7) — as in a nightmare (1) — bring about by imagining (2) — banish from imagination (1) |
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