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单词 visual
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Definition of visual in English:

visual

adjective ˈvɪʒ(j)ʊəlˈvɪzjʊəlˈvɪʒ(u)əl
  • Relating to seeing or sight.

    visual perception
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You have to generate visual energy, emotions and memories with inert, dead materials.
    • It is a very successful way to convert an ordinary shot into one with a lot of visual appeal.
    • The graphics have been upgraded, improving even further on the visual quality.
    • Previously, visual checks were carried out but this could be very subjective.
    • I feel they are concentrating on the visual side rather than the practical problems we are facing.
    • Her performance earned her a bronze medal in the visual impairment category.
    • Indeed water in all its diverse forms has been mainly responsible for the visual feast that lies ahead.
    • Other blunders interfere more with the visual integrity of the building than its structure.
    • They also point to the historical inclusion of visual arts in the festival.
    • There are very strong arguments that wind turbines spoil the visual appearance of the landscape.
    • For the greatest visual impact, a rock garden should be constructed on as large a scale as the site will allow.
    • Such visual adverts seek to mobilise hopes which their very existence has helped extinguish.
    • Taken together, these elements add up to a beautiful visual blend of the old and the new.
    • There are a couple of visual effects that are stunning and the pacing is just brilliant.
    • The dishes that ranged from pudding, juice to salads proved to be a visual treat as well.
    • However, Plato's distrust of sensory perception led him to reject the visual arts.
    • When only the first two rows of an eye chart are read it is called moderate visual impairment.
    • Her training in visual arts enables her to create her scenes as though each image is to be framed.
    • Monogram and AMT produced some of the best visual celebrations of hot rod culture.
    • Experiments in visual perception have shown that the mind has a great influence on what we see.
    Synonyms
    optical, seeing, optic, ocular, eye
    vision, sight
    visible, perceptible, perceivable, seeable, to be seen, discernible
noun ˈvɪʒ(j)ʊəlˈvɪzjʊəlˈvɪʒ(u)əl
usually visuals
  • A picture, piece of film, or display used to illustrate or accompany something.

    the music should fit the visuals
    colour visuals of today's models
    Example sentencesExamples
    • No dialogue, no indication of the plot, just amazing visuals and music.
    • The film has also visuals of a leading gold jewellery showroom in the State.
    • Every so often, director Bille Eltringham has a psychedelic fit and the visuals go arty.
    • Add visuals, complete with wigs and gowns, and the image is even less flattering.
    • Running for eight minutes, the film speaks more through the visuals than the dialogues.
    • The book is pretty heavy on the visuals, with lots of posters and performance shots.
    • Getting the visuals of the songs of the films produced four decades back was no mean task.
    • This mixture of fashion and function can be seen in the bright visuals of Safari Chic.
    • Lots of anime looks great when you see small visuals on Blog pages.
    • If the audience gets the visuals and something beyond that, that will be cool.
    • On the technical side, the film has slick visuals and an impressive montage at the beginning.
    • The visuals are all extremely cartoonish, a style that works best for such a parody.
    • Anyway, the visuals were beautiful and the flight scenes were amazing.
    • What a great original use of a concept that brings the reader such visuals from your writing.
    • Rough edits of visuals were sent out to musicians who were asked to use them as the basis for producing soundtracks.
    • The digital visuals have to be converted into film which can be run through a projector.
    • Anybody that thinks that a rock band offers better visuals might want to revert to using candles instead of lightbulbs.
    • With some fabulous visuals thrown into the mix there's a lot to like about this game.
    • With a film so preoccupied with tone, style and visuals the lead performances are all the more important.
    • The whole film was just full of interesting visuals, and a really crackling style.

Derivatives

  • visuality

  • nounvɪzjʊˈalɪtivɪʒ(j)ʊˈalɪtiˌvɪʒuˈælədi
    • The authors then veer away from the visuality they take as their main subject, however, and begin instead to focus on women's songs.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In the introduction the reader is presented with the dual concepts of Aura and Icon as reference points in the journey to mapping Mouride visuality.
      • Visual studies has to think through the ways of thinking about what visuality is - not just to look around at the endless proliferation of images and artifacts.
      • Each demonstrates the ways a book makes an aesthetic experience of space, an experience registered against the long history of thematic links between modern visuality and the city.
      • The dialectic of display and secrecy essential to Mouride visuality is what gives Serigne Faye's imagorium such tangible impact.

Origin

Late Middle English (originally describing a beam imagined to proceed from the eye and make vision possible): from late Latin visualis, from Latin visus 'sight', from videre 'to see'. The current noun sense dates from the 1950s.

Rhymes

audio-visual, televisual
 
 

Definition of visual in US English:

visual

adjectiveˈviZH(o͞o)əlˈvɪʒ(u)əl
  • Relating to seeing or sight.

    visual perception
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Monogram and AMT produced some of the best visual celebrations of hot rod culture.
    • Indeed water in all its diverse forms has been mainly responsible for the visual feast that lies ahead.
    • Other blunders interfere more with the visual integrity of the building than its structure.
    • Such visual adverts seek to mobilise hopes which their very existence has helped extinguish.
    • They also point to the historical inclusion of visual arts in the festival.
    • Previously, visual checks were carried out but this could be very subjective.
    • Her training in visual arts enables her to create her scenes as though each image is to be framed.
    • However, Plato's distrust of sensory perception led him to reject the visual arts.
    • When only the first two rows of an eye chart are read it is called moderate visual impairment.
    • You have to generate visual energy, emotions and memories with inert, dead materials.
    • The graphics have been upgraded, improving even further on the visual quality.
    • It is a very successful way to convert an ordinary shot into one with a lot of visual appeal.
    • There are a couple of visual effects that are stunning and the pacing is just brilliant.
    • Her performance earned her a bronze medal in the visual impairment category.
    • I feel they are concentrating on the visual side rather than the practical problems we are facing.
    • There are very strong arguments that wind turbines spoil the visual appearance of the landscape.
    • The dishes that ranged from pudding, juice to salads proved to be a visual treat as well.
    • Taken together, these elements add up to a beautiful visual blend of the old and the new.
    • Experiments in visual perception have shown that the mind has a great influence on what we see.
    • For the greatest visual impact, a rock garden should be constructed on as large a scale as the site will allow.
    Synonyms
    optical, seeing, optic, ocular, eye
    visible, perceptible, perceivable, seeable, to be seen, discernible
nounˈviZH(o͞o)əlˈvɪʒ(u)əl
usually visuals
  • A picture, piece of film, or display used to illustrate or accompany something.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • No dialogue, no indication of the plot, just amazing visuals and music.
    • With a film so preoccupied with tone, style and visuals the lead performances are all the more important.
    • The visuals are all extremely cartoonish, a style that works best for such a parody.
    • Rough edits of visuals were sent out to musicians who were asked to use them as the basis for producing soundtracks.
    • The film has also visuals of a leading gold jewellery showroom in the State.
    • The digital visuals have to be converted into film which can be run through a projector.
    • Anybody that thinks that a rock band offers better visuals might want to revert to using candles instead of lightbulbs.
    • This mixture of fashion and function can be seen in the bright visuals of Safari Chic.
    • What a great original use of a concept that brings the reader such visuals from your writing.
    • Add visuals, complete with wigs and gowns, and the image is even less flattering.
    • The book is pretty heavy on the visuals, with lots of posters and performance shots.
    • If the audience gets the visuals and something beyond that, that will be cool.
    • Every so often, director Bille Eltringham has a psychedelic fit and the visuals go arty.
    • With some fabulous visuals thrown into the mix there's a lot to like about this game.
    • Getting the visuals of the songs of the films produced four decades back was no mean task.
    • The whole film was just full of interesting visuals, and a really crackling style.
    • Anyway, the visuals were beautiful and the flight scenes were amazing.
    • On the technical side, the film has slick visuals and an impressive montage at the beginning.
    • Lots of anime looks great when you see small visuals on Blog pages.
    • Running for eight minutes, the film speaks more through the visuals than the dialogues.

Origin

Late Middle English (originally describing a beam imagined to proceed from the eye and make vision possible): from late Latin visualis, from Latin visus ‘sight’, from videre ‘to see’. The current noun sense dates from the 1950s.

 
 
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