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imaginings

英 [ɪˈmædʒɪnɪŋz]

美 [ɪˈmædʒɪnɪŋz]

n.  想象出的事物; 幻想物

牛津词典

    noun

    • 想象出的事物;幻想物
      things that you imagine, that exist only in your mind

      柯林斯词典

      • 想象之物;想象出的东西
        Imaginingsare things that you think you have seen or heard, although actually you have not.

        双语例句

        • Using an experimental method to replicate landscapes, the empty space in bottles is turned into a stage of sorts, into which participants plant their memories, experiences and imaginings of water.
          以再现场域为基础的造境实验手法,将瓶中空间转换成舞台植入掺与者个人的对于「水」的记忆、经验或想像的召唤。
        • I was lying in bed Chouzhe packet of cigarettes imaginings, miss Qiaoguo door go into the room.
          我躺在包间的床上正抽着烟胡思乱想,领班小姐敲过门后走了进来。
        • Old behrman, with his red eyes plainly streaming, shouted his contempt for such foolish imaginings.
          老贝尔曼双眼通红,显然是泪涟涟的,他大声叫嚷着说他蔑视这种傻念头。
        • The essence of Huang Chih-yang's creative work comes from his exploration of and imaginings about primal power, finding methods and reasons for movement in the microscopic world.
          黄致阳创作的本质来自于对原生力量的探索与想像,从微观世界找到游移的方法和理由。
        • Scientific advances and globalisation seem to encourage doom-laden imaginings environmental collapse, overpopulation, global warming, resource exhaustion, pandemics, terrorism, nuclear disaster and most recently the eurozone crisis.
          科学进步和全球化似乎会带来充满厄运的想象环境灾难、人口过剩、全球变暖、资源枯竭、流行病、恐怖主义、核灾难以及最新的欧元区危机。
        • Nature strength of spirits to shield you in sudden misfortune, but do not distress yourself with imaginings.
          自然地增强精神的力量,使自己不被突如其来的厄运打倒,但是不要在幻想的痛苦中。
        • Brainstorming the word refers to the psychiatric patients 'minds short time of thinking disorder phenomenon, at this time the patient produces a large number of imaginings.
          头脑风暴一词最早指的是精神病患者头脑中短时间出现的思维紊乱现象,这时候病人会产生大量的胡思乱想。
        • Macbeth is less a Senecan atrocity than a dramatic exploration of human psyche, which is based, to a large extent, upon the audience's "horrible imaginings".
          《麦克白》不只是一般意义上的塞尼加式的宫廷悲剧;它在某种程度上是对人类精神世界的探索;
        • My mother contributed to these imaginings.
          妈妈的关心引起了我这些想象。
        • How should we read such images and how do they relate to our childhood imaginings? Indeed, are they imaginary at all anymore, or just another communication of something seen?
          那么我们究竟要怎样去阅读这些摄影作品,而他们和我们童年的梦想有有什么关联呢?确实,他们毕竟只是虚构的,或者是一些众所周知的事件的传播。