imagined
v. 想( imagine的過去式和過去分詞 ); 想像; 料想; 誤認為
If you imagine something, you think about it and your mind forms a picture or idea of it.
He could not imagine a more peaceful scene...
他想象不出比這更祥和的景象。
She couldn't imagine living in a place like that...
她無法想象住在那樣一個地方。
If you imagine that something is the case, you think that it is the case.
I imagine you're referring to Jean-Paul Sartre...
我猜你說的是讓-保羅·薩特。
We tend to imagine that the Victorians were very prim and proper...
我們往往認為維多利亞時代的人們都一本正經,謹言慎行。
If you imagine something, you think that you have seen, heard, or experienced that thing, although actually you have not.
I realised that I must have imagined the whole thing.
我意識到大概整件事都是我臆想出來的。
1. not based on fact; dubious;
I imagined the eyes of the others in the room upon me.
我覺得屋裡其他人似乎都在盯著我。
Married life was not as idyllic as he had imagined.
婚姻生活並不像他想象的那麼浪漫美好。
I realised that I must have imagined the whole thing.
我意識到大概整件事都是我臆想出來的。
She is taller than I imagined, more adult, more intense.
她比我想象的更高、更成熟、更熱切。
The house was just as she had imagined it.
這房子正是她所想象的。