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adjective1) (related to vision) Seh[nerv, -organ]visual sense — Gesichtssinn, der
the visual arts — die bildenden und darstellenden Künste
visual display — (Computing) Sichtanzeige, die
* * *['viʒuəl](of sight or the process of seeing: strange visual effects.) visuell- academic.ru/93500/visually">visually- visual display unit* * *vis·ual[ˈvɪʒuəl]I. adj visuell, Seh-\visual acuity Sehschärfe f\visual disorder Sehstörung f\visual imagery Bildersymbolik f\visual perception bildliche [o geh visuelle] Wahrnehmung\visual stimulus visueller ReizII. n▪ \visuals pl Bildmaterial nt* * *['vɪzjʊəl]1. adjSeh-; image, memory, impression, depiction, joke visuellvisual cortex — Sehzentrum nt
he is a very visual songwriter — er schreibt sehr bildliche Liedertexte
2. n(grafischer) Entwurf* * *A adj (adv visually)1. Seh…, Gesichts…:visual acuity Sehschärfe f;visual angle Gesichtswinkel m;visual nerve Sehnerv m;visual test Augen-, Sehtest m2. visuell (Eindruck, Gedächtnis etc):the visual arts die bildenden und darstellenden Künste;visual pollution Verschand(e)lung f (der Landschaft);3. sichtbar (Gegenstände etc)4. optisch, Sicht…:visual contact Blickkontakt m;visual range Sichtbereich m;visually optisch, vom Aussehen her5. fig anschaulichB s WIRTSCH, TYPOa) (Roh)Skizze f eines Layoutsb) Bildelement n einer Anzeigevis. abk1. visibility2. visual* * *adjective1) (related to vision) Seh[nerv, -organ]visual sense — Gesichtssinn, der
2) (attained by sight) visuell; optisch [Eindruck, Darstellung]; bildlich [Vorstellungsvermögen]visual display — (Computing) Sichtanzeige, die
* * *adj.optisch adj.sichtbar adj.visuell adj. -
3 visual mains-on indication
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