Vision (en. Vision)

/biˈsjon/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
The act of seeing or the ability to perceive through the eyes.
Vision is essential for carrying out daily tasks.
La visión es esencial para realizar tareas cotidianas.
A mental representation of something that is desired to be achieved.
The entrepreneur presented his vision for the future of the company.
El empresario presentó su visión para el futuro de la empresa.
A dream or extraordinary visual experience.
I had a vision that showed me the path I should follow.
Tuve una visión que me mostró el camino que debía seguir.

Etymology

From Latin 'visio', which means 'to see' or 'vision.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

to have vision
To possess a clear and profound perspective or understanding about a topic.
tener visión
vision of the future
A projection or idea of what is expected to happen in the future.
visión del futuro
shared vision
A common understanding or goal among a group of people.
visión compartida

Related Words

visual
Related to vision or sight.
visual
observation
The act of observing attentively.
observación
optical
Related to the ability to see or optics.
optical

Slang Meanings

To have a broad vision
We need to have a broad vision to solve this problem.
Necesitamos tener una visión amplia para resolver este problema.
To see beyond
She has the ability to see beyond the obvious.
Ella tiene la capacidad de ver más allá de lo obvio.