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BNC: 2828 COCA: 2892

imagination

noun
/ɪˌmædʒɪˈneɪʃn/
/ɪˌmædʒɪˈneɪʃn/
Idioms
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  1. [uncountable, countable] the ability to create pictures in your mind; the part of your mind that does this想象力;想象
    • a vivid/fertile imagination生动的/丰富的想象
    • He has no imagination.他缺乏想象力。
    • It doesn't take much imagination to guess what she meant.不难猜出她的意思。
    • I won't tell you his reaction—I'll leave that to your imagination.我不告诉你他的反应,你自己去想好了。
    • Don't let your imagination run away with you (= don't use too much imagination).不要一味凭空想象。
    • The new policies appear to have captured the imagination of the public (= they find them interesting and exciting)新政策似乎抓住了公众的想象力
    • His stories really stretch children’s imaginations.他的故事真的拓展了孩子们的想象力。
    • in your imagination Nobody hates you—it's all in your imagination.没人讨厌你,都是你在胡思乱想。
    • This is an image which persists in the popular imagination.这是一个在大众想象中挥之不去的形象。
    • (informal) Use your imagination! (= used to tell somebody that they will have to guess the answer to the question they have asked you, usually because it is obvious or embarrassing)你自己动动脑筋嘛!
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    • Dinosaurs caught and have held the imagination of us all because they seem like dragons.恐龙外形像龙,因而激发了所有人的想象力。
    • His imagination conjured up a vision of the normal family life he had never had.他脑海里勾画出一幅他从未体验过的普通家庭生活的场景。
    • I don't have a picture of this, so you'll just have to use your imagination.这个我没有照片,所以你得发挥自己的想象了。
    • It's just a product of your fevered imagination!那只是你狂热想象的产物!
    • Not by any stretch of the imagination could she be called beautiful.再怎么说她也称不上漂亮。
    • The figure vanished as silently as if it had simply been a figment of her imagination.那个人影无声无息地消失了,仿佛一切只是她的凭空想象。
    • The film haunted the imaginations of viewers.那部影片让观众浮想联翩。
    • The scale of the disaster defied imagination.灾难的规模超乎人们的想象。
    • Victorian writers fired the popular imagination with their tales of adventure.维多利亚时期的作家用探险故事激发了大众的想象力。
    • Was it only her imagination playing tricks on her?真的只是她的想象在作怪吗?
    • The Pyramids retain a remarkable hold on the human imagination.金字塔一直保持着引发人类想象的巨大魅力。
    • She has a vivid imagination.她想象力丰富。
    • How these characters have caught the imagination of children is unbelievable.这些角色如何抓住了孩子们的想象力,令人难以置信。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • great
    • active
    • creative
    verb + imagination
    • have
    • show
    • lack
    imagination + verb
    • conjure something up
    • play tricks on you
    • run away with you
    preposition
    • beyond (your) imagination
    • in the/​your imagination
    • with imagination
    phrases
    • a lack of imagination
    • a figment of somebody’s imagination
    • a product of somebody’s imagination
    See full entry
  2. [uncountable] something that you have imagined rather than something that exists想象的事物;幻想物
    • She was no longer able to distinguish between imagination and reality.她再也分不清幻想和现实了。
    • Is it my imagination or have you lost a lot of weight?是我的错觉,还是你确实瘦了许多?
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • great
    • active
    • creative
    verb + imagination
    • have
    • show
    • lack
    imagination + verb
    • conjure something up
    • play tricks on you
    • run away with you
    preposition
    • beyond (your) imagination
    • in the/​your imagination
    • with imagination
    phrases
    • a lack of imagination
    • a figment of somebody’s imagination
    • a product of somebody’s imagination
    See full entry
  3. [uncountable] (approving) the ability to have new and exciting ideas创造力;创作力
    • His writing lacks imagination.他写的东西缺乏想象。
    • With a little imagination, you could turn this place into a palace.稍微动点脑筋,就能把这个地方变得富丽堂皇。
    • We are looking for someone with ingenuity and imagination.我们正在寻找有独创性和想象力的人。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • great
    • active
    • creative
    verb + imagination
    • have
    • show
    • lack
    imagination + verb
    • conjure something up
    • play tricks on you
    • run away with you
    preposition
    • beyond (your) imagination
    • in the/​your imagination
    • with imagination
    phrases
    • a lack of imagination
    • a figment of somebody’s imagination
    • a product of somebody’s imagination
    See full entry
  4. Word OriginMiddle English: via Old French from Latin imaginatio(n-), from the verb imaginari ‘picture to oneself’, from imago, imagin- ‘image’.
Idioms
leave nothing/little to the imagination
  1. (of clothes衣服) to allow more of somebody’s body to be seen than usual(暴露身体)没有想象的余地
    • Her tight-fitting dress left nothing to the imagination.她的紧身连衣裙令身材显露无遗。
not by any stretch of the imagination | by no stretch of the imagination
  1. used to say strongly that something is not true, even if you try to imagine or believe it任凭怎么想也不;再怎么说也不
    • She could not, by any stretch of the imagination, be called beautiful.再怎么说,她也称不上漂亮。
    • By no stretch of the imagination could the trip be described as relaxing.无论怎么想象,这次旅行都称不上是放松。
BNC: 2828 COCA: 2892
imagination

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + IMAGINATION | IMAGINATION + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEgreat偉大的想像力active, creative, fertile, lively, rich, strong, vivid活躍的想像;有創意的想像;豐富的想像力;生動的想像fevered, overactive, overheated, wild狂熱的/過度活躍的/過激的/天馬行空的想像It's just a product of your fevered imagination!那只是你狂熱想像的產物!limited有限的想像力a movie of such limited imagination一部想像力有限的電影collective, popular, public集體的/普遍的/公眾的想像a popular hero who inspired the collective imagination激發了集體想像力的大眾英雄visual視覺想像I was no good at art-I have a very poor visual imagination.我對藝術一無所長 - 我的視覺想像力很差。artistic, cultural, historical, literary, musical, poetic, political, romantic藝術想像;文化想像;歷史想像;文學想像力;音樂想像力;詩歌想像力;政治想像;浪漫的想像It requires a strong effort of historical imagination to understand the Roman attitude to death.要理解古羅馬人對死亡的態度需要非常努力地去發揮一番歷史想像力。moral, religious道德/宗教想像an education that stimulates the moral imagination激發道德想像的教育human人類的想像the powers of the human imagination人類想像的力量pure純粹的想像VERB + IMAGINATIONhave有想像力show展示想像力lack缺乏想像力Today's music lacks imagination.當今的音樂缺乏想像力。require, take需要想像力;頗費想像It does not take great imagination to guess what happened next.隨後發生的事情不難想像。use發揮想像力I don't have a picture of this, so you'll just have to use your imagination.這個我沒有照片,所以你得發揮自己的想像了。captivate, capture, catch, excite, feed, fire, fuel, grab, ignite, inspire, seize, spark, stimulate, stir引發想像;激發想像;喚起想像19th-century writers fired the popular imagination with their tales of adventure.19 世紀的作家用冒險故事激發了大眾的想像力。engage, grip吸引住/抓住想像力haunt不斷喚起想像The film haunted the imaginations of viewers.那部影片讓觀眾浮想聯翩。exercise, stretch運用/展開想像力defy無法想像The scale of the disaster defied imagination (= was greater than you could imagine).災難的規模超乎人們的想像。leave sth to留下⋯引人想像As for their reaction, I'll leave that to your imagination!至於他們的反應,我就留給你們自己去想像吧!IMAGINATION + VERBconjure sth up想像出⋯His imagination conjured up a vision of the normal family life he had never had.他腦海裏勾畫出一幅他從未體驗過的普通家庭生活的場景。play tricks on you, run away with you, run riot, run wild, work想像欺騙⋯;想像力自由馳騁;想像力發揮作用Was it only her imagination playing tricks on her?真的只是她的想像在作怪嗎?PREPOSITIONbeyond (your) imagination超乎想像misery that is beyond most people's imagination超乎絕大多數人想像的痛苦in the/your imagination幻想Nobody hates you-it's all in your imagination!沒人討厭你 - 都是你自己胡思亂想!with imagination, without imagination有想像力;沒有想像力He was totally without imagination.他毫無想像力。PHRASESa lack of imagination缺乏想像力a figment of sb's imagination, a product of sb's imagination某人臆想之物;某人想像的結果The figure vanished as silently as if it had simply been a figment of her imagination.那個人影無聲無息地消失了,彷彿一切只是她的憑空想像。by no stretch of the imagination, not by any stretch of the imagination任憑怎麼想也不Not by any stretch of the imagination could she be called beautiful (= she was definitely not beautiful in any way).再怎麼說她也稱不上漂亮。with a little imagination稍微用點兒想像力With a little imagination you can create a delicious meal from yesterday's leftovers.只要稍動一下腦筋,你就可以把昨天的剩飯剩菜變成美味佳肴。a hold on the/sb's imagination引人想像的事物The Pyramids retain a remarkable hold on the human imagination.金字塔一直保持着引發人類想像的巨大魅力。
BNC: 2828 COCA: 2892
imagination noun
imagination (a vivid imagination) inspiration (lack imagination)
imagination

noun

imagination ♦︎ vision ♦︎ fantasy ♦︎ make-believeThese are all words for the act of creating pictures in your mind, or the pictures created in this way. 这些词均表示想象、幻想或想象的事物。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配(a) romantic imagination / vision / fantasy(a) private / personal vision / fantasya world of fantasy / make-believe imagination [uncountable, countable] the ability to create pictures in your mind; the part of your mind that does this; something that you have imagined rather than sth that exists 想象力;想象;想象的事物;幻想物He's got no imagination.他缺乏想象力。It doesn't take much imagination to guess what happened next.不难猜出接下来发生了什么事。She has a vivid imagination.她想象力丰富。I won't tell you his reaction-I'll leave that to your imagination.我就不告诉你他的反应了,你自己去想好了。Nobody hates you-it's all in your imagination.没人讨厌你,都是你在胡思乱想。Is it my imagination or have you lost a lot of weight?究竟是我有错觉,还是你确实瘦了很多? see also imaginative creative vision [countable] an idea or picture in your imagination 想象;幻想He had a vision of a world in which there would be no wars.他幻想一个没有战争的世界。I had visions of us getting hopelessly lost.我以为我们彻底迷失方向了。 fantasy ˈfæntəsi [uncountable] (sometimes disapproving) the act of imagining things; a person's imagination 幻想;想象This is a work of fantasy.这是部幻想作品。She was no longer able to distinguish between fantasy and reality.她再也无法区分幻想和现实了。Stop living in a fantasy world.别再生活在幻想世界中了。 OPP reality fact see also fantasy hope noun 2 NOTE 辨析 Imagination or fantasy? Imagination is usually a more approving term than fantasy. Having a vivid imagination is often thought to be a good thing as it enables people to enjoy themselves and to sympathize more with other people by imagining what it is like to be them. Fantasy is usually used to contrast imagined things with the real world, often in a negative way, suggesting that sb is unwilling or unable to face reality. * imagination含义通常比fantasy更正面。拥有vivid imagination(丰富的想象力)常被视为好事,因为它能使人得到乐趣,也能使人对他人的处境感同身受。fantasy通常用以对比虚构的事物与真实的世界,这种对比常常带有贬义,暗示怀抱幻想者不愿或无法面对现实。 ˈmake-believe [uncountable] (sometimes disapproving) imagining or pretending that things are different or more exciting than they really are; imagining that sth is real, or that you are sb else, for example in a child's game 虚构;想象;(儿童游戏等中的)假扮,假装They live in a world of make-believe.他们生活在虚幻的世界里。'Let's play make-believe,' said Sam.萨姆说:“咱们来玩过家家吧。”
BNC: 2828 COCA: 2892
imagination
Intelligence, intuition and ability to understand: intelligence, intuition, intellect...
Imagination and imagining: imagination, creativity, imaginings...
Feelings of pleasure and excitement: pleasure, excitement, enthusiasm...

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