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1 vision
noun1) (sight) Sehkraft, die[range of] vision — Sichtweite, die
[field of] vision — Sehfeld, das
3) usu. pl. (imaginings) Fantasien; Fantasiebilderhave visions of something — von etwas fantasieren; (more specific) sich (Dat.) etwas ausmalen
have visions of having to do something — kommen sehen, dass man etwas tun muss
a man/woman of vision — ein Mann/eine Frau mit Weitblick
5) (Telev.) Bild, dasin sound and vision — in Ton und Bild
* * *['viʒən]1) (something seen in the imagination or in a dream: God appeared to him in a vision.) die Vision2) (the ability to see or plan into the future: Politicians should be men of vision.) der Weitblick3) (the ability to see or the sense of sight: He is slowly losing his vision.) die Sehkraft* * *vi·sion[ˈvɪʒən]nto be beyond the range of \vision außer Sichtweite seinto have blurred \vision verschwommen sehenfor me, the smell of coconut oil conjures up \visions of palm trees and white beaches wenn ich Kokosnussöl rieche, sehe ich immer Palmen und weiße Strände vor mirshe's got \visions of marrying a billionaire and living in luxury sie träumt davon, einen Milliardär zu heiraten und im Luxus zu leben\vision of the future Zukunftsvision fshe emerged from the bedroom, a \vision in cream silk sie kam aus dem Schlafzimmer heraus, ein Traum in cremefarbener Seideto be a \vision of loveliness eine traumhafte Schönheit seinto be a real \vision traumhaft sein* * *['vIZən]n1) (= power of sight) Sehvermögen ntwithin/beyond the range of vision — in/außer Sichtweite
he has good vision — er sieht gut
See:→ academic.ru/27090/field">field2) (= foresight) Weitblick m4) (= image) Vorstellung f5)to have visions of wealth — von Reichtum träumen, sich (dat) Reichtum vorgaukeln
I had visions of having to walk all the way home (inf) — ich sah mich im Geiste schon den ganzen Weg nach Hause laufen
* * *vision [ˈvıʒn]A s1. Sehkraft f, -vermögen n:have greatly restricted vision stark sehbehindert sein;vision-impaired MED sehbehindert;2. figa) visionäre Kraft, Seher-, Weitblick mb) Fantasie f, Vorstellungsvermögen n, Einsicht f3. Vision f:a) Fantasie-, Traum-, Wunschbild n:a vision of the future eine Zukunftsvisionb) pl PSYCH Halluzinationen pl, Gesichte pl4. Anblick m, Bild n:she was a vision of delight sie bot einen entzückenden Anblick5. TV Bild n:out of vision im OffB adj TV Bild…:vision control Bildregie f* * *noun1) (sight) Sehkraft, die[range of] vision — Sichtweite, die
[field of] vision — Sehfeld, das
3) usu. pl. (imaginings) Fantasien; Fantasiebilderhave visions of something — von etwas fantasieren; (more specific) sich (Dat.) etwas ausmalen
have visions of having to do something — kommen sehen, dass man etwas tun muss
4) (insight, foresight) Weitblick, dera man/woman of vision — ein Mann/eine Frau mit Weitblick
5) (Telev.) Bild, das* * *n.Sehkraft -¨e f.Sicht -en f.Traumbild n.Vision -en f. -
2 impairment of vision
Sehstörung fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > impairment of vision
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3 impair
transitive verb1) (damage) beeinträchtigen; schaden (+ Dat.) [Gesundheit]2) (weaken) beeinträchtigenimpaired vision — Sehschwäche, die
impaired hearing — Schwerhörigkeit, die
* * *[im'peə](to damage, weaken or make less good: He was told that smoking would impair his health.) beeinträchtigen- academic.ru/36981/impairment">impairment* * *im·pair[ɪmˈpeəʳ, AM -ˈper]vtto \impair sb's ability to concentrate/walk/work jds Konzentrations-/Geh-/Arbeitsfähigkeit beeinträchtigen; (damage) etw dat schaden, etw schädigento \impair sb's health jds Gesundheit schadento \impair sb's hearing jds Gehör schädigen* * *[ɪm'pɛə(r)]vtbeeinträchtigen; hearing, sight also verschlechtern; relations also, health schaden (+dat)* * *impair [ımˈpeə(r)]A v/t beeinträchtigen:impair one’s health seiner Gesundheit schaden* * *transitive verb1) (damage) beeinträchtigen; schaden (+ Dat.) [Gesundheit]2) (weaken) beeinträchtigenimpaired vision — Sehschwäche, die
impaired hearing — Schwerhörigkeit, die
* * *v.beeinträchtigen v.schädigen (Ruf) v.
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