词组 | imagine |
释义 | imagine If you imagine a situation, you think about it and your mind forms a picture or idea of it. It's hard to imagine a greater biological threat. Try to imagine you're sitting on a cloud. You can use an '-ing' form after imagine. She could not imagine living with Daniel. It is hard to imagine anyone starting a war. You do not use a 'to'-infinitive after imagine. You do not say, for example, 'She could not imagine to live with Daniel'. If you say that you imagine something is true, you mean that you think it is probably true. I imagine there would be difficulties if you were expected to make a profit. I imagine that sooner or later he'll ask you to join him there. If someone asks you if something is true, you can say 'I imagine so' or 'I should imagine so' to indicate that you think it is probably true. 'Can he bite through that?' ---'I imagine so.' 'Does she know what kind of tablets she's taken today?' ---'I should imagine so.' Note that you do not say 'I imagine it'. Instead of saying that you 'imagine something is not' true, you usually say that you don't imagine it is true. I don't imagine the New York Times has much interest in reporting a picnic. |
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