en
envision

Meaning: tr
tasavvur etmek, düşünmek
The Lisbon treaty envisions a citizens' initiative.
When they established the new republic, America’s Founding Fathers envisioned a country with deep community foundations. But as fewer Americans know their neighbors, that sense of community might be eroding.
People who have lived, and grew up, in low-density suburban developments have a strong preference for that. They can't really envision a future that's substantially different than that.
I'm envisioning all of that now.
All Tom could envision was her gold anklet jingling against her bronze skin.
I see a clock, but I cannot envision the clockmaker. The human mind is unable to conceive of the four dimensions, so how can it conceive of a God, before whom a thousand years and a thousand dimensions are as one?
I can envision a future where all peoples get along just nicely.
He envisions the "Post-scarcity Economy."
Arthur C. Clarke, a British, and Samuel R. Delany, a mulatto American, both wrote sci-fi literature envisioning centuries of colonization within the Solar System. Although they also wrote about interstellar travel, they thought that interstellar travel would be difficult for humans to attain and would take a long time to attain.
Yanni pushed himself beyond what his conscious mind could envision.
Added on 2015-07-06 | by m1gin | View: 720

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