imagination 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
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B1 [ C or U ] the ability to form pictures in the mind
想象力
My younger son has a very vivid (= active) imagination.
我的小儿子想象力很丰富。
I can never make up stories - I have absolutely no imagination.
我从来都不会编故事——我根本没什么想象力。
For some reason the story captured/caught the imagination of the public (= made them very interested).
由于某种原因,这件事引起了公众的关注。
It couldn't by any stretch of the imagination be described as a (= it is certainly not a) beautiful city.
这座城市再怎么说也称不上漂亮。
There's a sex scene in the film which apparently leaves nothing to the imagination (= shows sexual parts of the body very clearly).
这部电影中有一个十分露骨的性爱场面,没有留下任何想象的余地。
[ U ] something that you think exists or is true, although in fact it is not real or true
幻觉;幻想;空想
Was she paying him a lot of attention or was it just my imagination?
她是特别注意他呢,还是这一切只是我的臆想?
Is it my imagination or is David behaving strangely at the moment?
是我的错觉呢,还是戴维现在真的是行为古怪?
B1 [ U ] the ability to think of new ideas
创造力
It's a job that needs someone with a bit of imagination.
做这项工作需要有一点儿创造力。
更多范例减少例句Was it just my imagination or did I hear John's voice in the other room?He's one of those people with a very vivid imagination - every time he hears a noise he's convinced it's someone breaking in.The American drive to land a man on the Moon captured the imagination of the whole world.Her imagination was kindled by the exciting stories her grandmother told her.One of poetry's functions is to somehow unlock the imagination.
(imagination在剑桥英语-中文(简体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)
imagination的例句
imagination
In 2004, as in 1968, perhaps the best antidote to timidity is the ungovernable wildness of the imagination.
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Like dragons, the machines threaten the human imagination by controlling the workers.
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These artisans would be more prone to think up foolish schemes created by an imagination uncontrolled by reason and experience.
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Those outsiders may recognise and build on local imaginations of regions, or rather give their own meaning to what constitutes 'the region'.
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Here that is left to the imagination of the reader and a more quantitative method is used to demonstrate the existence of the pulses.
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It also shows that even radical writers were often unable to dispel the monarchy from their imaginations.
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It may be that the limited creative imagination of the industry is also at fault.
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The crime attracted interest and scandal and by the second half of the eighteenth century had established a strong hold over the public imagination.
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示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。
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