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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。

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