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Definition von imaginations im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

imagination
hayal gücü

Müzik bizim hayal gücümüzü besler. - Music feeds our imagination.

Gerçekten bir Alice vardı, fakat Harikalar Diyarı hayal gücünün bir uydurmasıdır. - There really was an Alice, but Wonderland is a figment of the imagination.

imagination
hayal

Gerçekten bir Alice vardı, fakat Harikalar Diyarı hayal gücünün bir uydurmasıdır. - There really was an Alice, but Wonderland is a figment of the imagination.

Tom'un etkili bir hayal gücü var. - Tom has a vivid imagination.

imagination
yaratma gücü
imagination
tasarım

Bence tasarımcılarımızın hayal gücü yetersiz. - I think our designers lack imagination.

imagination
(Tıp) imajinasyon
imagination
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) imgeleme
imagination
düşlem
imagination
imge
imagination
tahayyül
imagination
kuruntu

O sadece sizin kuruntunuz. - It's just your imagination.

O sadece sizin kuruntunuz. - It is just your imagination.

imagination
hayal önümü
imagination
uydurma

Gerçekten bir Alice vardı, fakat Harikalar Diyarı hayal gücünün bir uydurmasıdır. - There really was an Alice, but Wonderland is a figment of the imagination.

imagination
düş

Üretken düşünce ve yaratıcılık; hayal gücü olmadan düşünülemez. - Productive thinking and creativity are unthinkable without imagination.

imagination
tasavvur
imagination
yalan
imagination
düş gücü
imagination
muhayyil
out of imaginations
Hayallerin ötesinde, hayallerin dışında

This place is out of imaginations.

imagination
muhayyile
imagination
(Tıp) İcat kudreti
imagination
hayal gucu
imagination
{i} imgelem
imagination
(Tıp) Muhayyele, imgelem
imagination
hayal güç

Yaratıcı insanların canlı hayal güçleri vardır. - Creative people have vivid imaginations.

imagination
{i} hayal etme
Englisch - Englisch
plural of imagination
imagination
A mental image formed by the action of the imagination as a faculty; a conception; a notion; an imagining; something imagined

And yet the invention of young men, is more lively than that of old; and imaginations stream into their minds better, and, as it were, more divinely.

imagination
Creativity; resourcefulness

His imagination makes him a valuable team member.

imagination
Particularly, construction of false images; fantasizing

You think someone's been following you? That's just your imagination.

imagination
The image-making power of the mind; the act of creating or reproducing ideally an object not previously perceived; the ability to create such images

Imagination is one of the most advanced human faculties.

imagination
The one weapon in the war against reality
imagination
approval If you say that something stretches your imagination, you mean that it is good because it makes you think about things that you had not thought about before. Their films are exciting and really stretch the imagination
imagination
the faculty responsible for forming concepts out of the 'manifold of intuition' and for synthesizing intuitions with concepts to form objects which are ready to be judged
imagination
The image-making power of the mind; the power to create or reproduce ideally an object of sense previously perceived; the power to call up mental images
imagination
n   A warehouse of facts, with poet and liar in joint
imagination
Your imagination is the part of your mind which allows you to form pictures or ideas of things that do not necessarily exist in real life. Long before I ever went there, Africa was alive in my imagination
imagination
1 The ability to produce mental images of something which is not present, or does not yet exist 2 The non-physical location of imaginary objects e g - A fictional character exists in the author's imagination
imagination
An internal sense rooted in the body See also Senses below
imagination
as defined by Hume, the faculty of creating and connecting items not present to the senses - it recombines the ideas acquired in experience (e g , combines the idea of a human body and a horse into the idea of a centaur)
imagination
That part of the mind that allows for the creation of images to bring us closer to solving a problem or to express more fully our true nature
imagination
the ability to deal resourcefully with unusual problems; "a man of resource"
imagination
the ability to represent objects or states of affairs which cannot exist, which do not exist or which do not exist here and now Imagination is both condemned for its link with falsity and prized for its role in artistic creativity and human understanding In Kant's account, imagination performs indispensable roles in perception as an intermediary between our sensibility and understanding which allows us to have knowledge of a unified world
imagination
The process of creating a mental picture of something that is unlike things one has seen
imagination
The imagine-making power of the mind; the power to create or reproduce ideally an object of sense previously perceived; the power to call up mental imagines
imagination
The formation of a mental image of something that is neither perceived as real nor present to the senses
imagination
The power to recombine the materials furnished by experience or memory, for the accomplishment of an elevated purpose; the power of conceiving and expressing the ideal
imagination
Everything arises from what is already Imagined Then from Creation comes consciousness and recognition from which all things emerge
imagination
Traditionally, the mental capacity for experiencing, constructing, or manipulating 'mental imagery' (quasi-perceptual experience) Imagination is also regarded as responsible for fantasy, inventiveness, idiosyncrasy, and creative, original, and insightful thought in general, and, sometimes, for a much wider range of mental activities dealing with the non-actual, such as supposing, pretending, 'seeing as', thinking of possibilities, and even being mistaken See representation <Discussion> <References> Nigel J T Thomas
imagination
the ability to form mental images of things or events; "he could still hear her in his imagination
imagination
If you say that someone or something captured your imagination, you mean that you thought they were interesting or exciting when you saw them or heard them for the first time. Italian football captured the imagination of the nation last season
imagination
your ability to create new ideas and express them
imagination
not by any stretch of the imagination: see stretch
imagination
the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses; "popular imagination created a world of demons"; "imagination reveals what the world could be"
imagination
n A power of the mind to form a mental image or concept of something that is not real or rational
imagination
The representative power; the power to reconstruct or recombine the materials furnished by direct apprehension; the complex faculty usually termed the plastic or creative power; the fancy
imagination
A mental image formed by the action of the imagination as a faculty; a conception; a notion
imagination
1: ~ the innovative and productive faculty which handles all storage and retrieval of information
imagination
"A warehouse of facts, with poet and liar in joint ownership " [DD] These qualities converge when a Fundie with Bible appears in a chatroom See also Delusion
imagination
Genus: Mental faculty Differentia: The ability to rearrange observations into forms which one has not directly perceived
imagination
The act, or ability, to produce mental imagery which can assist the creative process It is to think differently; to boldly go where no newswriter has gone before ! Also, to try different options in the hope of discovering an even neater answer than the one you first came up with
imagination
the process of forming a mental image of something not present to the senses or never before wholly perceived in reality
imagination
is Greater than Knowledge Damir Ibrisimovic Systems Consultant at CSC
imagination
{i} ability of the mind to create mental images which do not literally exist; creation of such mental images
imagination
Your imagination is the ability that you have to form pictures or ideas in your mind of things that are new and exciting, or things that you have not experienced. Antonia is a woman with a vivid imagination The Government approach displays a lack of imagination
imagination
the ability to form mental images of things or events; "he could still hear her in his imagination"
imagination
mind's eye
imaginations
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