vision
The faculty or state of being able to see, or the ability to think about and plan the future with great imagination and wisdom. It refers to both physical eyesight and a mental image of what the future could or should be like.
Exemplos
3 de 5He had his vision tested yesterday and found out he needs reading glasses.
He had his eyesight checked recently and discovered he requires glasses for reading.
The candidate presented a compelling vision for economic reform and social justice.
The applicant shared a powerful and persuasive plan for improving the economy and society.
I have this vision of us retiring early and traveling the world in a van.
I have a dream or a mental picture of us stopping work early to travel globally.
Sinônimos
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of 'television' (tele = far, vision = seeing). It is the act of seeing things that are far away, whether in distance or in time.
Quiz rápido
The young entrepreneur was praised for having a bold _______ for the future of green technology.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: vision
Exemplos
He had his vision tested yesterday and found out he needs reading glasses.
everydayHe had his eyesight checked recently and discovered he requires glasses for reading.
The candidate presented a compelling vision for economic reform and social justice.
formalThe applicant shared a powerful and persuasive plan for improving the economy and society.
I have this vision of us retiring early and traveling the world in a van.
informalI have a dream or a mental picture of us stopping work early to travel globally.
The poet's artistic vision often blurred the lines between the natural and supernatural worlds.
academicThe author's creative perspective frequently merged elements of nature with the spiritual.
Our corporate vision focuses on becoming the world leader in sustainable energy solutions.
businessOur company's long-term goal is to lead the global market in eco-friendly power.
Sinônimos
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Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
vision for the future
a specific idea of what one wants the future to be like
field of vision
the entire area that a person can see when their eyes are fixed in one position
a man/woman of vision
a person who has the ability to imagine how a country, society, or industry could develop
Frequentemente confundido com
Sight refers purely to the physical ability to see, while vision includes mental planning and imagination.
A view is what you see from a specific place or an opinion, whereas vision is a more holistic or future-oriented concept.
Notas de uso
Use 'vision' as a noun to describe either the physical sense of sight or a metaphorical 'dream' for the future. In business and politics, it is almost always used metaphorically to describe long-term goals.
Erros comuns
Learners often use 'vision' when they mean 'view' (e.g., 'The vision from the hotel was nice' is incorrect; use 'view' instead).
Dica de memorização
Think of 'television' (tele = far, vision = seeing). It is the act of seeing things that are far away, whether in distance or in time.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the Latin 'visio', which means 'the act of seeing' or 'something seen'.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
In Western corporate culture, most companies have a 'Vision Statement' that defines their ultimate purpose and future direction.
Quiz rápido
The young entrepreneur was praised for having a bold _______ for the future of green technology.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: vision
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