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♦ vision /ˈvɪʒn/n.1 [u] vista: to have excellent [poor, impaired] vision, avere una vista ottima [debole, difettosa]; blurred vision, vista offuscata; field of vision, campo visivo; beyond sb. 's vision, fuori vista per q.; night vision, visione notturna ( capacità di vederci di notte)2 [uc] visione: to have visions, avere delle visioni; visions of power, visioni di gloria; He has no clear vision of where the party should be going, non aveva una visione chiara della direzione che il partito doveva prendere3 [u] lungimiranza; intuizione (spec. politica): a statesman of great vision, uno statista di grande lungimiranza4 (psic., relig.) visione: She had a vision of the Virgin Mary, ha avuto una visione della Vergine Maria5 (fig. fam.) visione; spettacolo: The garden was a vision of beauty, il giardino era uno spettacolo tanto era bello; She was a vision of loveliness, era splendida a vedersi6 [u] immagine (al cinema, in TV); (TV) (il) video: There is interference to vision, c'è un'interferenza sul video● vision statement, «vision statement»; manifesto della visione (sorta di motto che sintetizza gli obiettivi di un'azienda per il grande pubblico).(to) vision /ˈvɪʒn/v. t.
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vision-impaired — /ˈvɪʒən ɪmpɛəd/ (say vizhuhn impaird) adjective 1. Medicine deficient in sight, ranging from complete blindness to partial vision. 2. of or relating to a person with partial vision (opposed to blind). Also, visually impaired …
Vision Australia — is a not for profit organisation and Australia s largest provider of services for people with blindness and low vision. Vision and Mission Vision Australia describes itself as a living partnership between people who are blind, sighted or have low … Wikipedia
Vision loss — or visual loss is the absence of vision where it existed before, which can happen either acutely (i.e. abruptly) or chronically (i.e. over a long period of time). The effects of visual loss can, before the acquisition of alternative adaptations… … Wikipedia
Vision On — was a British children s television programme, shown on BBC1 from 1964 to 1977 specifically for deaf children. It was conceived by BBC Producers Ursula Eason and developed by Patrick Dowling to replace a monthly series For The Deaf , a programme… … Wikipedia
vision — n. sight 1) acute; blurred; dim; double; impaired; keen; normal; peripheral; tunnel vision 2) (misc.) a field of vision; a vision of the future foresight 3) the vision to + inf. (she had the vision to make wise investments several years ago) 4)… … Combinatory dictionary
vision — noun 1 ability to see ADJECTIVE ▪ 20/20, excellent, perfect ▪ The eye test shows she has perfect vision. ▪ normal ▪ clear, sharp … Collocations dictionary
impaired — im|paired [ ım perd ] adjective if your body s ability to do something is impaired, you are not fully able to do it: methods of correcting impaired vision Signing is provided for the hearing impaired … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
impaired — UK [ɪmˈpeə(r)d] / US [ɪmˈperd] adjective if your body s ability to do something is impaired, you are not fully able to do it methods of correcting impaired vision Signing is provided for the hearing impaired … English dictionary
impaired — im|paired [ımˈpeəd US ˈperd] adj damaged, less strong, or not as good as before ▪ impaired vision visually/hearing/mentally/physically etc impaired (=used to describe someone who cannot see, hear etc well) … Dictionary of contemporary English
vision — n. & v. n. 1 the act or faculty of seeing, sight (has impaired his vision). 2 a a thing or person seen in a dream or trance. b a supernatural or prophetic apparition. 3 a thing or idea perceived vividly in the imagination (the romantic visions of … Useful english dictionary
impaired — adj. Impaired is used with these nouns: ↑driving, ↑hearing, ↑immunity, ↑judgement, ↑vision … Collocations dictionary