名詞想象;想象力;創(chuàng)造力;想象的事物網(wǎng)絡(luò)想像力;空想;幻想
名詞
1. His imagination played round that queer idea.
他老是想著那個怪念頭。
2. imagination
2. He is a man of imagination.
他是一個富有想象力的人。
1. 想像力:老師:是的,然而'形象化'(visualization)和'想像力'(imagination)是這個過程里之極其重要的元素. 再次地,我要強調(diào),這是一種需要持續(xù)地進(jìn)行一段時間--典型地是30天,或更多--的過程. 學(xué)生:為什麼這個過程中的'形象化'和'想像力'會這麼重要呢?
1. 想象;想象力
Your imagination is the ability that you have to form pictures or ideas in your mind of things that are new and exciting, or things that you have not experienced.
e.g. Antonia is a woman with a vivid imagination...
安東尼婭是個想象力豐富的女人。
e.g. Alistair had a logical mind, and little imagination...
阿利斯泰爾邏輯思維能力很強,但缺乏想象力。
2. 想象;空想;幻想
Your imagination is the part of your mind which allows you to form pictures or ideas of things that do not necessarily exist in real life.
e.g. Long before I ever went there, Africa was alive in my imagination.
早在我真正踏足之前很久,非洲就已在我的腦海中活靈活現(xiàn)了。
3. 吸引…的注意力;攝人魂魄;引人入勝
If you say that someone or something captured your imagination, you mean that you thought they were interesting or exciting when you saw them or heard them for the first time.
imagination是什么意思
e.g. Italian football captured the imagination of the nation last season.
上個賽季意大利足球吸引了全國上下的注意。
4. 發(fā)人深省;予人啟迪
If you say that something stretches your imagination, you mean that it is good because it makes you think about things that you had not thought about before.
e.g. Their films are exciting and really stretch the imagination.
他們的電影非常精彩且發(fā)人深省。
5. not by any stretch of the imagination -> see stretch