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imag·i·na·tion
/ɪˌmæʤəˈneʃən/
想象力;空想,妄想;想象出來的事物
From:
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imag·i·na·tion
/ɪmˌæʤəˈneʃən/
名詞
想象(力),亡想,空想
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Im·ag·i·na·tion
n.
1.
The
imagine-making
power
of
the
mind
;
the
power
to
create
or
reproduce
ideally
an
object
of
sense
previously
perceived
;
the
power
to
call
up
mental
imagines
.
Our
simple
apprehension
of
corporeal
objects
,
if
present
,
is
sense
;
if
absent
,
is
imagination
.
--
Glanvill
.
Imagination
is
of
three
kinds
:
joined
with
belief
of
that
which
is
to
come
;
joined
with
memory
of
that
which
is
past
;
and
of
things
present
,
or
as
if
they
were
present
.
--
Bacon
.
2.
The
representative
power
;
the
power
to
reconstruct
or
recombine
the
materials
furnished
by
direct
apprehension
;
the
complex
faculty
usually
termed
the
plastic
or
creative
power
;
the
fancy
.
The
imagination
of
common
language
--
the
productive
imagination
of
philosophers
--
is
nothing
but
the
representative
process
plus
the
process
to
which
I
would
give
the
name
of
the
=\“comparative.”
\= --
Sir
W
.
Hamilton
.
The
power
of
the
mind
to
decompose
its
conceptions
,
and
to
recombine
the
elements
of
them
at
its
pleasure
,
is
called
its
faculty
of
imagination
.
--
I
.
Taylor
.
The
business
of
conception
is
to
present
us
with
an
exact
transcript
of
what
we
have
felt
or
perceived
.
But
we
have
moreover
a
power
of
modifying
our
conceptions
,
by
combining
the
parts
of
different
ones
together
,
so
as
to
form
new
wholes
of
our
creation
.
I
shall
employ
the
word
imagination
to
express
this
power
.
--
Stewart
.
3.
The
power
to
recombine
the
materials
furnished
by
experience
or
memory
,
for
the
accomplishment
of
an
elevated
purpose
;
the
power
of
conceiving
and
expressing
the
ideal
.
The
lunatic
,
the
lover
,
and
the
poet
Are
of
imagination
all
compact
. . .
The
poet's
eye
,
in
a
fine
frenzy
rolling
,
Doth
glance
from
heaven
to
earth
,
from
earth
to
heaven
,
And
as
imagination
bodies
forth
The
forms
of
things
unknown
,
the
poet's
pen
Turns
them
to
shapes
,
and
gives
to
airy
nothing
A
local
habitation
and
a
name
. --
Shak
.
4.
A
mental
image
formed
by
the
action
of
the
imagination
as
a
faculty
;
a
conception
;
a
notion
.
Syn:
--
Conception
;
idea
;
conceit
;
fancy
;
device
;
origination
;
invention
;
scheme
;
design
;
purpose
;
contrivance
.
=
\= --
Trench
.
The
same
power
,
which
we
should
call
fancy
if
employed
on
a
production
of
a
light
nature
,
would
be
dignified
with
the
title
of
imagination
if
shown
on
a
grander
scale
.
--
C
.
J
.
Smith
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
imagination
n
1:
the
formation
of
a
mental
image
of
something
that
is
not
perceived
as
real
and
is
not
present
to
the
senses
;
"
popular
imagination
created
a
world
of
demons
";
"
imagination
reveals
what
the
world
could
be
" [
syn
:
imaginativeness
,
vision
]
2:
the
ability
to
form
mental
images
of
things
or
events
; "
he
could
still
hear
her
in
his
imagination
" [
syn
:
imaging
,
imagery
,
mental imagery
]
3:
the
ability
to
deal
resourcefully
with
unusual
problems
; "
a
man
of
resource
" [
syn
:
resource
,
resourcefulness
]
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