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envision

Meaning: tr
tasavvur etmek, düşünmek
This isn't the way I envisioned this happening.
In the mid-1960s, she set up a committee of astronomers and engineers to envision a telescope that could accomplish important scientific goals.
This isn't what we envisioned for you.
Sami envisioned himself as a savior.
I didn't envision him as a Klingon speaker; his forehead was too smooth.
I can envision a time when this will be very relevant.
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.
The project envisions a future where human explorers can bring a compact habitat built out of a lightweight material with dormant fungi that will last on long journeys to places like Mars. Upon arrival, by unfolding that basic structure and simply adding water, the fungi will be able to grow around that framework into a fully functional human habitat – all while being safely contained within the habitat to avoid contaminating the Martian environment.
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.
The Lisbon treaty envisions a citizens' initiative.
Added on 2015-07-06 | by m1gin | View: 716

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