vi·su·al·ize /ˈvɪʒəwəˌlaɪz, ˈvɪʒəˌlaɪz, ˈvɪʒwəˌlaɪz/
(vt.)使看得見,使具體化,想象,設想(vi.)想象,顯現
vi·su·al·ize /ˈvɪʒ(ə)wəˌlaɪz, ˈvɪʒəˌlaɪz/ 及物動詞
完全可見,使可見,想象,使顯影
Vis·u·al·ize v. t.
1. To make visual, or visible. [Written also visualise.]
2. to see in the imagination; to form a mental image of.
No one who has not seen them [glaciers] can possibly visualize them. --Lubbock.
Vis·u·al·ize v. i. To form a mental image of something not present before the eye at the time.
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visualize
v 1: imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind; "I can't see him on
horseback!"; "I can see what will happen"; "I can see a
risk in this strategy" [syn: visualise, envision, project,
fancy, see, figure, picture, image]
2: view the outline of by means of an X-ray; "The radiologist
can visualize the cancerous liver" [syn: visualise]
3: for a mental picture of something that is invisible or
abstract; "Mathematicians often visualize" [syn: visualise]
4: make visible; "With this machine, ultrasound can be
visualized" [syn: visualise]