imagination
含义: The ability to form mental images or ideas; creativity
Imagination is the faculty of forming mental images, ideas, or concepts not present to the senses. It's considered essential for creativity, problem-solving, and artistic expression. 'Use your imagination' encourages creative thinking. 'It's all in your imagination' suggests something isn't real.
例句
- Children have such wonderful imaginations. 孩子们有着如此美妙的想象力。Los niños tienen imaginaciones tan maravillosas.子供たちは本当に素晴らしい想像力を持っています。아이들은 정말 놀라운 상상력을 가지고 있습니다.
- The book really captured my imagination. 这本书真的激发了我的想象力。El libro realmente capturó mi imaginación.その本は本当に私の想像力をかき立てました。그 책은 정말로 제 상상력을 사로잡았습니다.
- It would take a lot of imagination to solve this problem. 解决这个问题需要很大的想象力。Haría falta mucha imaginación para resolver este problema.この問題を解決するにはかなりの想像力が必要でしょう。이 문제를 해결하려면 상당한 상상력이 필요할 것입니다.
发音
用法指南
语境: general
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Old French 'imagination', from Latin 'imaginationem' meaning 'a forming of a mental image', from 'imaginari' (to picture oneself), from 'imago' (image, likeness, copy). Related to 'image', 'imagine', and 'imitate'.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
故事与趣闻
Einstein famously said 'Imagination is more important than knowledge.' He believed creative thinking was essential for scientific breakthroughs, demonstrating that imagination isn't just for artists.
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