Visualise Meaning in English
word
释义
To form a clear picture in your mind of something that you cannot see. It can also mean imagining a future event or idea.
用法与细微差别
British spelling; American English uses 'visualize'. Commonly used in psychology, goal-setting, and creativity (e.g., 'visualise your success'). Not always about literal sight—often used for imagining future results or scenarios.
Spanish: visualizar - imaginarPortuguese (BR): visualizar - imaginarPortuguese (PT): visualizar - imaginarChinese (Simplified): 想象 - 设想Chinese (Traditional): 想像 - 設想Hindi: कल्पना करना - दृश्य बनानाArabic: تخيل - تصوّرBengali: কল্পনা করা - মানসচক্ষে দেখাRussian: визуализировать - представлять себеJapanese: 思い描く - イメージするVietnamese: hình dung - tưởng tượngKorean: 마음속에 그리다 - 시각화하다Turkish: gözünde canlandırmak - hayal etmekUrdu: تصور کرنا - ذہن میں لاناIndonesian: membayangkan - memvisualisasikan
例句
Close your eyes and visualise a beach.
basic
Can you visualise what the new building will look like?
basic
She tried to visualise her goals every morning.
basic
If you can visualise the process, it becomes easier to follow the instructions.
natural
Athletes often visualise winning before a big competition.
natural
I can't really visualise his face from memory.
natural