vision
Significado: The ability to see; a mental image of a future possibility
Vision has multiple meanings. Literally, it refers to the ability to see with the eyes (eyesight). Figuratively, it means an imaginative view of the future, a mental image of what could be, or an inspiring goal. Leaders are often praised for having 'vision' when they can imagine and work toward future possibilities. It can also mean a supernatural or dream-like experience.
Ejemplos
- His vision has deteriorated with age. 他的视力随着年龄增长而下降了。Su visión se ha deteriorado con la edad.彼の視力は年齢とともに低下した。그의 시력은 나이가 들면서 저하되었다.
- The company's founder had a clear vision of what she wanted to achieve. 公司的创始人对她想要实现的目标有着清晰的愿景。La fundadora de la empresa tenía una visión clara de lo que quería lograr.会社の創設者は達成したいことについて明確なビジョンを持っていた。회사 설립자는 자신이 이루고자 하는 것에 대해 명확한 비전을 가지고 있었다.
- They share a common vision for the future of education. 他们对教育的未来有着共同的愿景。Comparten una visión común para el futuro de la educación.彼らは教育の将来について共通のビジョンを共有している。그들은 교육의 미래에 대해 공통된 비전을 공유하고 있다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Latin 'visio' meaning 'the act of seeing' or 'something seen', from 'visus', past participle of 'vidēre' (to see). Related to 'visible', 'video', 'view', 'visit', and 'wise'.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Historia y curiosidades
From Latin 'videre' meaning to see. The same root gives us 'video' (I see), 'visible', and 'visit' (originally to go to see). A person with good strategic thinking is called a 'visionary' - someone who can see what others cannot.
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