Visualizeの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Visualize」を含む文の意味
Q:
visualize とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
It means "imagine something as if you can see it with your eyes right now"
「Visualize」の類語とその違い
Q:
visualize と conceptualize はどう違いますか?
A:
Visualise means there must be images involved.
Conceptualise means you come up with a concept or idea - it may or may not involve images.
I visualise myself being a teacher one day. O
I conceptualise myself being a teacher one day. X
I conceptualised the initial design of this city. O
Conceptualise means you come up with a concept or idea - it may or may not involve images.
I visualise myself being a teacher one day. O
I conceptualise myself being a teacher one day. X
I conceptualised the initial design of this city. O
Q:
visualize と envision はどう違いますか?
A:
visualise is imagining something as if you are seeing it with your eyes. “I tried to visualise what the house looks like”. “What you describe is not very easy to visualise”. “I visualise the house and I see the roof, the red brick, the windows”.
envision is different. It is like dreaming of a future. It is abstract. You are not necessarily seeing it with your eyes, but you are dreaming of it. “I envision a bright future for our children”. “I envision a career dedicated to peace and charity”.
Visualise is seeing specific details of a mental image; envision is dreaming of an idea.
envision is different. It is like dreaming of a future. It is abstract. You are not necessarily seeing it with your eyes, but you are dreaming of it. “I envision a bright future for our children”. “I envision a career dedicated to peace and charity”.
Visualise is seeing specific details of a mental image; envision is dreaming of an idea.
Q:
visualize と imagine はどう違いますか?
A:
visualise is to imagine something they both mean the same thing
Q:
visualize と imagine はどう違いますか?
A:
Visualize:
I like to visualize snow falling.
Imagine:
I like to imagine snow falling.
Using 'visualize' in the first sentence gives people the impression that you are just creating a picture in your mind of snow falling and nothing else.
Using 'imagine' in the second sentence gives people the impression that you are wishing for snow to fall. It also makes people think you are being creative with your imagination, instead of show just falling.
I like to visualize snow falling.
Imagine:
I like to imagine snow falling.
Using 'visualize' in the first sentence gives people the impression that you are just creating a picture in your mind of snow falling and nothing else.
Using 'imagine' in the second sentence gives people the impression that you are wishing for snow to fall. It also makes people think you are being creative with your imagination, instead of show just falling.
「Visualize」についての他の質問
Q:
visualizeの発音を音声で教えてください。
A:
hope this helps.
Q:
I will visualize an many as possible. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
I will visualize as many as possible.
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