vision

S2 W2

BrE /ˈvɪʒ.ən/ AmE /ˈvɪʒ.ən/

noun en → es

1 ABILITY TO SEE [singular] A2

the ability to see; the way that you see things

visión, vista

  • have a good/poor vision

Collocations good vision · poor vision

  • She has perfect vision.

    Ella tiene una visión perfecta.

2 IDEAL OR GOAL [singular] B1

an idea of what you want to achieve or how you would like things to be in the future; a goal or aim

visión, ideal, objetivo

  • have a vision for something

Collocations vision for the company · vision of success

  • He has a clear vision for the future.

    Él tiene una visión clara para el futuro.

3 PERCEPTION [singular] B2

the way that you think about something; your opinion or view of it

visión, percepción

  • have a vision of something

Collocations vision of the world · vision of society

  • She has a different vision of what art should be.

    Ella tiene una visión diferente de lo que debería ser el arte.

4 SCIENTIFIC [singular] C1

a scientific theory or idea about how something works; a model of the way that things are

teoría, modelo

  • vision of something

Collocations vision of reality · vision of evolution

  • The theory provides a new vision of how the universe began.

    La teoría proporciona una nueva visión de cómo comenzó el universo.

5 ART [singular] B2

an image or picture that someone has imagined and painted, drawn, etc.

pintura, dibujo

  • vision of something

Collocations vision of a landscape · vision of a city

  • The artist's vision of the city is stunning.

    La visión del artista de la ciudad es impresionante.

6 RELIGIOUS [singular] C1

a religious experience in which someone sees or hears things that are not real; a dream or vision of the future

visión, revelación

  • have a vision

Collocations vision from God · vision of angels

  • She had a vision that the world would end soon.

    Ella tuvo una visión de que el mundo acabaría pronto.

7 TECHNOLOGY [singular] C1

a new technology or system that is expected to be developed in the future; a technological vision of how things will work

tecnología, sistema

  • vision for something

Collocations vision for technology · vision for the future of computing

  • The company has a vision for the future of technology.

    La empresa tiene una visión para el futuro de la tecnología.

8 MILITARY [singular] C1

the ability to see and understand what is happening in a battle or war; the ability to plan and organize military operations effectively

visión, percepción

  • have vision

Collocations vision of the battlefield · vision for strategy

  • The general had a clear vision of the battle.

    El general tenía una visión clara de la batalla.