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vi‧sion /ˈvɪʒən/ noun
بینایی
خیال، تصور، دیدن (در رویا)، منظره، وحی، الهام، بصیرت، مهندسی: تصور، روانشناسی: پنداره
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Advanced Persian Dictionaryصنایع: نگرش، دیدگاه
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[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary ▲
Synonyms & Related Wordsvision[noun]Synonyms:- sight, eyesight, perception, seeing, view
- image, concept, conception, daydream, dream, fantasy, idea, ideal
- hallucination, apparition, chimera, delusion, illusion, mirage, revelation
- foresight, discernment, farsightedness, imagination, insight, intuition, penetration, prescience
Related Idioms: phantom of the mind
Related Words: apparition,
phenomenon,
presence,
muse [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionaryvi‧sion S3 W2 AC /ˈvɪʒ
ən/
noun[
Date: 1200-1300;
Language: Old French;
Origin: Latin visio, from visus, past participle of videre 'to see']
1. [uncountable] the ability to see
Synonym : sight ⇒
visual:
She suffered temporary loss of vision after being struck on the head.
Tears blurred her vision (=made it difficult for her to see).good/normal/poor etc vision
children who are born with poor visiontwenty-twenty/20–20 vision (=the ability to see perfectly)night vision (=the ability to see when it is dark)2. [uncountable] the area that you can see:
a figure at the edge of her visionsb’s field/line of vision (=the area someone is able to see without turning their head)
As the cars overtake you, they are temporarily outside your field of vision.3. [countable] an idea of what you think something should be like
vision of
He had a clear vision of how he hoped the company would develop.vision for
The President outlined his vision for the future.grand/powerful/original etc vision
a grand vision for the country4. have visions of something if you have visions of something happening, especially something bad, you imagine it happening:
I had visions of the kids getting lost and getting abducted by some weirdo.5. [countable] something that you seem to see as part of a powerful religious experience:
She had a vision in which Jesus appeared before her.in a vision
He became a monk after seeing Saint Apollinaris in a vision.6. [uncountable] the knowledge and imagination that are needed in planning for the future with a clear purpose:
We need a leader with vision and strong principles.
his enthusiasm and breadth of vision7. a vision of beauty/loveliness etc literary someone who is very beautiful
8. [uncountable] the quality of a picture that you can see on a television
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocationsvision nounI. ability to see ADJ. 20/20, excellent, perfect The eye test shows she has perfect vision.
normal | clear The rain prevented her having clear vision of the road ahead.
blurred, defective, distorted, impaired, poor | double, tunnel (often figurative)
all-round The high driving position gives excellent all-round vision.
binocular, stereoscopic | X-ray | distance I can read without glasses, but my distance vision is poor.
night | peripheral Use your peripheral vision widely when moving from place to place. VERB + VISION have | give (sb) | obscure, restrict | blur The tears blurred her vision.
improve VISION + VERB clear Her vision cleared and she realized Niall was standing beside her. PREP. across your ~ A bird shot across her vision. PHRASES your field of vision She was aware of shapes moving across her field of vision.
your line of vision Someone was standing in my line of vision so I couldn't see the screen. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
vision II. picture in your imagination ADJ. disturbing, dreadful, ghastly, horrible | bleak | inner, intuitive, mental, spiritual | mystic/mystical, prophetic, religious A young girl in the village experienced a prophetic vision.
poetic | apocalyptic an apocalyptic vision of the end of civilization
momentary, sudden VERB + VISION experience, have, receive I had visions of us getting hopelessly lost.
conjure up The word ‘island’ conjures up a vision of a relaxing summer holiday. VISION + VERB fade As he approached, the vision faded and there was no one there. PREP. in a/the ~ The idea came to her in a vision.
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vision III. ability to see/plan for the future ADJ. great | imaginative | alternative | broad, comprehensive, global, wide The company needs to develop a global vision.
narrow | overall | personal | clear The engineers had a clear vision of what they wanted to achieve.
common They share a common vision for the development of health services.
strategic | political | revolutionary | romantic, Utopian VERB + VISION have | develop | convey, expand on/upon, outline, promote He outlined his vision for the new economic order. | impose The new leader set about imposing his vision on the party.
share | cloud He was determined not to let emotions cloud his vision. PREP. of ~ a statesman of great vision
~ for a vision for the future
~ of an alternative vision of society PHRASES breadth of vision His plans for the country's future show a remarkable breadth of vision. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Common Errorsvisionnoun
BAD: We'd like to know your personal vision of the situation.
GOOD: We'd like to know your personal view of the situation.
Usage Note:vision = a picture in the mind of what the future will be like: 'This romantic vision of a world without war is far removed from reality.'
view = the way you think about something that exists now: 'This report sets out the views of our members very clearly.' 'At that time there was a widely-held view that fascism was not a threat to Europe.'
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