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imagine verb 1form a picture of sth in your mind 想象;设想ADVERB | VERB + IMAGINE | PHRASES ADVERBclearly, easily, readily 清楚地/很容易/轻易想象◆I could clearly imagine the scene in the office.我可以清楚地想象出办公室里的场景。barely, hardly, scarcely (especially BrE) 几乎无法想象◆I could hardly imagine living in such a remote and desolate spot.在这样一个偏远、荒凉的地方生活,我几乎无法想象。just 完全能想象出◆She could just imagine her mother's look of horror.她完全可以想象出母亲脸上恐惧的表情。quite 完全能想象◆The sight was disturbing as you can quite imagine.正如你所能想象的那样,那景象令人不安。almost 几乎想象出◆When I think about this story I can almost imagine the look on his face.想到这个故事,我几乎能想象出他脸上的表情。ever, possibly 曾想象;可能想象到◆the best guitarist you could possibly imagine你能想象出的最好的吉他手fully (especially NAmE) 完全想象出◆I couldn't fully imagine what it could be.我不能完全想象出那会是什么样子。actually 真正想象出◆I can't actually imagine her falling for that trick.我真想象不到她竟然上了那个当。always 总是以为◆I always imagined him following in his father's footsteps.我一直以为他会子承父业。vividly 生动地想象出◆She had so vividly imagined it time and time again.她时不时地会非常生动逼真地想象一番那个场景。VERB + IMAGINEcan 可以想象◆I can well imagine the atmosphere at home at this moment.我完全可以想象出此刻家中的气氛。◆There's more at stake here than you can possibly imagine.这儿的风险远比你能想到的要大。try to 试图构想begin to, start to 开始想象◆I can't even begin to imagine the horrors that they have been through.我一点儿都无法想象他们所经历的那些恐惧。◆I started to imagine what he might say.我开始设想他会说些什么。dare to 敢于想象◆He hardly dared to imagine what else was going to be divulged.他几乎不敢想象还会泄露别的什么信息。love to 乐于想象◆He loved to imagine himself as the hero.他喜欢把自己想象成男主人公。be difficult to, be hard to, be impossible to, be tough to 难以设想;不可能想象;很难想象◆It is difficult to imagine a world without money.一个没有货币的世界是难以想象的。be absurd to, be far-fetched to 想象⋯是荒诞的/牵强的be easy to 容易想象be free to 可以自由想象◆The artist is free to imagine anything she pleases.艺术家可以任凭想象自由驰骋。PHRASESlet us imagine 咱们试想◆Let us imagine what really might have happened.咱们试想一下到底可能发生了什么情况。 |