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visualized
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想象, 可视化
to form a mental image or picture of something
及物动词
- Before the competition, athletes often visualize their success.
比赛前,运动员经常会想象他们的成功。
- As she read the novel, she could vividly visualize the scenes described by the author.
当她读小说时,她能生动地想象出作者描述的场景。
- Students were encouraged to visualize the historical events they were studying to enhance understanding.
鼓励学生想象他们正在学习的历史事件以增强理解。
- When setting goals, it's helpful to visualize the desired outcomes to increase motivation.
设定目标时,可视化期望的结果有助于提高积极性。
- Artists often visualize their creations before putting brush to canvas.
艺术家在将画笔放到画布上之前,经常会想象他们的创作。
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可视化, 使可见
to make an internal part of the body visible using radiographic techniques
及物动词
- The doctor used an X-ray to visualize the fracture in the patient’s arm.
医生使用X光可视化患者手臂中的骨折。
- A CT scan can help visualize the internal organs to check for abnormalities.
CT扫描有助于可视化内部器官以检查异常。
- The MRI was used to visualize the brain and detect any potential issues.
核磁共振成像用于可视化大脑并检测任何潜在问题。
- The technician visualized the patient’s heart using an advanced imaging system.
技术人员使用先进的成像系统可视化了患者的心脏。
- The doctor could visualize the tumor through the radiographic images.
医生可以通过放射影像可视化肿瘤。
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想象, 可视化
to form a mental image or picture of something in the mind
- She visualizes when planning her future, imagining all the possibilities.
她在规划未来时想象所有的可能性。
- She visualized during meditation, imagining a peaceful scene to calm her mind.
她在冥想时想象,想象一个平静的场景来平静她的心灵。
- He visualized for a moment, recalling the details of his childhood home.
他瞬间想象了一下,回忆起了童年家的细节。
- He sometimes visualizes when he’s anxious, imagining a calm, controlled situation.
他有时在焦虑时会想象,想象一个平静、受控的情况。
- He often visualizes before big presentations, picturing himself speaking confidently.
他经常在大演讲前想象,想象自己自信地说话。