vision

  • 31vision — noun 1 ability to see ADJECTIVE ▪ 20/20, excellent, perfect ▪ The eye test shows she has perfect vision. ▪ normal ▪ clear, sharp …

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  • 32Visión — Para otros usos de este término, véase Visión (desambiguación). «vista» redirige aquí. Para otras acepciones, véase vista (desambiguación). Ojo humano. Se llama visión a la capacidad de interpretar nuestro entorno gracias a los rayos de luz que… …

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  • 33vision — (vi zi on) s. f. 1°   Terme de physiologie. Fonction sensoriale par laquelle les yeux mettent l homme et les animaux en rapport avec le monde extérieur, par l intermédiaire de la lumière. •   Puis, ayant fait une briève description des parties de …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • 34Visión — (Del lat. visio, onis.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 Acción y resultado de ver. 2 Sentido por el que se perciben los objetos iluminados. SINÓNIMO vista 3 Cosa que se ve, en especial cuando es ridícula o espantosa. SINÓNIMO adefesio espantajo 4 Cosa… …

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  • 35vision — vi|sion W2S3 [ˈvıʒən] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: Latin visio, from visus, past participle of videre to see ] 1.) [U] ability to see = ↑sight ▪ She suffered temporary loss of vision after being struck on the head. ▪ Tears blurred… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 36vision — n. sight 1) acute; blurred; dim; double; impaired; keen; normal; peripheral; tunnel vision 2) (misc.) a field of vision; a vision of the future foresight 3) the vision to + inf. (she had the vision to make wise investments several years ago) 4)… …

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  • 37vision — [[t]vɪ̱ʒ(ə)n[/t]] ♦♦♦ visions 1) N COUNT: usu N of n Your vision of a future situation or society is what you imagine or hope it would be like, if things were very different from the way they are now. I have a vision of a society that is free of… …

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  • 38vision — 01. My grandfather isn t allowed to drive anymore because his [vision] is getting weaker and weaker. 02. He suffered a small loss of [vision] after developing an eye infection. 03. We need someone who has a [vision] of where this company should… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 39vision — vi|sion [ vıʒn ] noun *** 1. ) uncount the ability to think about and plan for the future, using intelligence and imagination, especially in politics and business: He s a good day to day manager but he lacks vision. Tackling these environmental… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 40vision */*/*/ — UK [ˈvɪʒ(ə)n] / US noun Word forms vision : singular vision plural visions 1) a) [uncountable] the ability to think about and plan for the future, using intelligence and imagination, especially in politics and business He s a good day to day… …

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