单词 | envisage |
释义 | en·vis·age /ɪnˈvɪzɪdʒ/ ●○○ verb [transitive] PREDICTto think that something is likely to happen in the future 展望;设想 The scheme cost a lot more than we had originally envisaged. 该计划的花费大大超出了我们最初所预想的数额。envisage doing something I don’t envisage working with him again. 我想象不出有再和他共事的可能。► see thesaurus at imagine→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusenvisage• The changes have been greater than we ever envisaged.• Certainly the development of community care did not take place in the way that might have been envisaged.• The Emperor, however, envisaged a city which was not only light and clean but also full of air.• We do not envisage a general election for at least another two years.• The law itself envisages a number of phases in the settlement of the Burgundians.• The picturesque view, which envisages life as art, took a long time to die.• It is envisaged that a Deposit Draft will be available in September.• She had never envisaged that they would all be solidly against it.• If she fixed her focus with enough concentration she could envisage the invisible barrier.• However, present government statements are envisaging up to 80 percent of households being owner-occupiers.• I cannot envisage what the circumstances will be in twenty years' time.Origin envisage (1800-1900) French envisager, from visage; → VISAGEen·vis·age verbChineseSyllable that Corpus in happen is likely something to think to |
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