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imagine

/ɪˈmædʒ.ɪn/

To form a mental image or concept of something that is not present to the senses or has never been actually experienced. It involves using your mind to think about what something could be like or to create stories and ideas.

例句

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1

I like to imagine that I am flying like a bird.

I like to imagine that I am flying like a bird.

2

It is difficult to imagine a more suitable candidate for the position.

It is difficult to imagine a more suitable candidate for the position.

3

Just imagine, we could be on vacation right now!

Just imagine, we could be on vacation right now!

词族

名词
imagination
Verb
imagine
副词
imaginatively
形容词
imaginative
相关
imagery
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记忆技巧

Think of the word 'image'. When you imagine something, you are putting an 'image' inside your mind.

快速测验

Can you _______ living on the moon?

正确!

正确答案是: imagine

例句

1

I like to imagine that I am flying like a bird.

everyday

I like to imagine that I am flying like a bird.

2

It is difficult to imagine a more suitable candidate for the position.

formal

It is difficult to imagine a more suitable candidate for the position.

3

Just imagine, we could be on vacation right now!

informal

Just imagine, we could be on vacation right now!

4

Scholars imagine that the ancient city was once a trade hub.

academic

Scholars imagine that the ancient city was once a trade hub.

5

We need to imagine new ways to reach our target customers.

business

We need to imagine new ways to reach our target customers.

词族

名词
imagination
Verb
imagine
副词
imaginatively
形容词
imaginative
相关
imagery

常见搭配

hard to imagine hard to imagine
imagine life without imagine life without
vividly imagine vividly imagine
try to imagine try to imagine
can't imagine can't imagine

常用短语

Imagine that!

An expression used to show surprise.

I can't imagine.

Used to say you find something hard to believe or understand.

Imagine if...

Used to start a hypothetical situation.

容易混淆的词

imagine vs guess

'Guess' is trying to find a correct answer without certain knowledge, while 'imagine' is creating a mental picture.

imagine vs pretend

'Pretend' involves acting as if something is true, whereas 'imagine' is strictly a mental process.

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使用说明

The word 'imagine' is most commonly followed by a 'that' clause or a gerund (verb ending in -ing). It is often used in the imperative form to ask someone to think of a scenario.

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常见错误

Learners often try to use an infinitive after imagine (e.g., 'imagine to go'). Correct usage requires a gerund: 'imagine going'.

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记忆技巧

Think of the word 'image'. When you imagine something, you are putting an 'image' inside your mind.

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词源

From the Latin 'imaginari', which means to form a mental picture or an image for oneself.

语法模式

Verb + gerund (e.g., imagine living) Verb + that clause (e.g., imagine that it is true) Can be used in the passive voice (e.g., it was imagined)
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文化背景

The word is iconic globally due to John Lennon's song 'Imagine,' which promotes a world of peace and unity.

快速测验

Can you _______ living on the moon?

正确!

正确答案是: imagine

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