
VISION. INTUITION | ANBLICK. INTUITION | VISIONE. INTUIZIONE
>vi●sion 1 [U] (a) power of seeing; sight: have perfect, poor, blurred, etc vision ◦ The blow on the head impaired (ie damaged) his vision. ◦ within/outside my field of vision, ie that I can/cannot see from a certain point. (b) (fig) ability to view a subject, problem, etc imaginatively; foresight and wisdom in planning: a statesman of (great breadth of) vision. 2 [C] (a) dream or similar trance-like state, often associated with a religious experience: Jesus came to paul in a vision. ◦ I had/saw a vision of the end of the world. (b) (esp pl) thing seen vividly in the imagination: the romantic visions of youth ◦ conjure up visions of married bliss ◦ I had visions of us going on strike. 3 [C] ~ of sth (rhet) person or sight of unusual beauty: She was a vision of loveliness. 4 [U] what is seen on a television or cinema screen; picture: We get good vision but poor sound on this set.
>in●tu●ition US - tu:-/n (often approv) 1 [U] (power of) understanding things (eg a situation, sb´s feelings) immediately, without the need for conscious reasoning or study: know sth by intuition ○ Nobody told me where to find you. It was sheer intuition. ○ Intuition told me you where here. 2 [C] ~ (about sth/that…) piece of knowledge gained by this power: I had a sudden intuition about the missing jewels. ○ I had an intuition that we would find find them there. ○ My intuitions proved correct.