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ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -imagination-, *imagination*
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English-Thai: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
imagination(n) จินตนาการ, See also: การวาดภาพในใจ, Syn. creativity, fantasy

English-Thai: HOPE Dictionary [with local updates]
imagination(อิแมจจะเน'เชิน) n. จินตนาการ, การนึกเอาเอง, มโนภาพ, เจ้าความคิด, Syn. conception, fancy, vision

English-Thai: Nontri Dictionary
imagination(n) จินตนาการ, มโนคติ, มโนภาพ

อังกฤษ-ไทย: ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน [เชื่อมโยงจาก orst.go.th แบบอัตโนมัติและผ่านการปรับแก้]
imaginationจินตนาการ [ปรัชญา ๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
imaginationจินตนาการ [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]

อังกฤษ-ไทย: คลังศัพท์ไทย โดย สวทช.
Imaginationจินตนาการ [TU Subject Heading]
Imaginationจินตนาการ [การแพทย์]

ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
Imagine that.จินตนาการดูสิ Days of Wine and Roses (2013)
As you can imagine, she was quite an entertainer.พอราเชลมาร่วมงานเท่านั้น ฮิตแหลก The Bodyguard (1992)
Can you imagine that?คิดไม่ถึงใช่ไหม The Bodyguard (1992)
My pen creates stories of a world that might have been- a world of my imagining.ปากกาก่อสร้างเป็นเรื่องราว ของโลก ว่ามันคงจะเป็นแบบใด โลกในจินตนาการของดิฉัน Wuthering Heights (1992)
You mustn't imagine for a moment that she lies.คุณอย่าได้คิดไปเชียวว่า หล่อนโกหก Wuthering Heights (1992)
And if you imagineแล้วถ้าเธอคิดว่า Wuthering Heights (1992)
The single pleasure I can imagine is to die... or see him dead.ความสุขอย่างเดียว ที่ฉันคิดออกคือตาย หรือเห็นเขาตาย Wuthering Heights (1992)
I imagine he thought me unworthy to marry his sister.ลุงว่าเขาคงมองลุง ต่ำชั้นกว่า ที่แต่งงานกับน้องสาวเขา Wuthering Heights (1992)
I can't really imagine anything changing.แล้วก็ไม่อยากให้มันเปลี่ยนแปลงไปด้วย The Cement Garden (1993)
Can you imagine, a Jamaican bobsledder?บ๊อบสเลดชาวจาไมก้าเนี่ยนะ? Cool Runnings (1993)
- Imagine.- เหรอจ๊ะ. Hocus Pocus (1993)
Look, Gareth, I know people say that I'm a compulsive storyteller... and nobody believed a word I said in court... but Charlie Burke did exist... he's not just a figment of my imagination.Look, Gareth, ฉันรู้ว่าคนพูด ที่ฉันเล่าเรื่องบังคับ ... และไม่มีใครเชื่อ คำที่ผมพูดในศาล ... แต่ชาร์ลีเบิร์กไม่อยู่ ... In the Name of the Father (1993)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
imaginationAfter all, it might be imagination.
imaginationAllow the imagination full play.
imaginationBecause they had not achieved complete success they gave more scope for the activity of my imagination.
imagination"Did you possibly not notice until just now?" "Er, well ... it was just so beyond my imagination that ..."
imaginationDon't let your imagination run wild.
imaginationHe has a rich imagination.
imaginationHe has a very vivid imagination.
imaginationHe was accustomed to flying alone, and he had flown this route in his imagination many times.
imaginationI leave it to your imagination.
imaginationI'll leave it up to your imagination.
imaginationImagination is the root of all civilization.
imaginationIn the world of words, the imagination is one of the forces of nature.

Thai-English: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
มโนภาพ(n) imagination, See also: fancy, vision, Syn. ภาพในใจ, จินตภาพ, Example: เด็กอายุ 4-7 ขวบ เริ่มสร้างมโนภาพเกี่ยวกับสิ่งต่างหรือเหตุการณ์ต่างๆ ได้ โดยที่ยังยึดมั่นกับตัววัตถุและลักษณะของมัน, Thai Definition: ความคิดเห็นเป็นภาพขึ้นในใจ
ห้วงนึก(n) mind, See also: imagination, Syn. ห้วงความคิด, ห้วงสำนึก, Example: เขาหยุดยืนมองไปรอบๆ บริเวณอยู่ครู่หนึ่ง เพื่อเก็บซับเอาความงามประทับใจจากธรรมชาติไว้ในห้วงนึก
อุปทาน(n) imagination, See also: fancy, hallucination, Thai Definition: การเกิดจิตใจคิดไปเอง
อุปาทาน(n) imagination, See also: fancy, hallucination, Syn. อุปทาน, Thai Definition: ความนึกคิดและเห็นไปเอง
ความคิดคำนึง(n) thinking, See also: imagination, thought, Syn. การคิดคำนึง, การใคร่ครวญ, ห้วงคำนึง
ความคิดล่องลอย(n) autism, See also: imagination, melancholy, conjecture, Syn. ความคิดฝัน, ความเพ้อฝัน
ความมีจินตนาการ(n) imagination, See also: fancy
จินตนาการ(n) imagination, See also: fancy, fantasy, thought, reflection, Example: สุนทรภู่เป็นกวีที่มีจินตนาการกว้างไกลมาก, Thai Definition: การสร้างภาพขึ้นในจิตใจ, Notes: (บาลี)

Thai-English-French: Volubilis Dictionary 1.0
จินตนา[jintanā] (n) EN: imagination ; reflection   FR: réflexion [ f ] ; méditation [ f ]
จินตนาการ[jintanākān] (n) EN: imagination ; fancy ; fantasy ; thought ; reflection  FR: imagination [ f ]
คิดอุตริ[khit uttari] (v, exp) EN: indulge in wild fantasy ; give reins to one's imagination ; have a maggot in one's head ; have a very fantastic idea
ความคิดคำนึง[khwāmkhit khamneung] (n) EN: thinking ; imagination ; thought
ความคิดล่องลอย[khwāmkhit lǿngløi] (n, exp) EN: autism ; imagination ; melancholy ; conjecture
มโนภาพ[manōphāp] (n) EN: imagination ; fancy ; vision  FR: imagination [ f ] ; vision [ f ]
มโนรถ[manōrot] (n) EN: wish ; hope ; desire ; aspiration ; dream ; imagination  FR: voeu [ m ] ; désir [ m ] ; espoir [ m ] ; aspiration [ f ] ; rêve [ m ]
อุปาทาน[upāthān] (n) EN: imagination ; fancy ; hallucination
อุปทาน[uppathān] (n) EN: imagination

CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary Dictionary [with local updates]
imagination
imaginations

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary (pronunciation guide only)
imagination
imaginations

WordNet (3.0)
imagination(n) the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses, Syn. imaginativeness, vision
imagination(n) the ability to form mental images of things or events, Syn. imagery, mental imagery, imaging
imagination image(n) a mental image produced by the imagination, Syn. thought-image

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English (GCIDE) v.0.53
Imagination

n. [ OE. imaginacionum, F. imagination, fr. L. imaginatio. See Imagine. ] 1. 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. [ 1913 Webster ]

Our simple apprehension of corporeal objects, if present, is sense; if absent, is imagination. Glanvill. [ 1913 Webster ]

Imagination is of three kinds: joined with belief of that which is to come; joined with memory of that which is past; and of things present, or as if they were present. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. 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. [ 1913 Webster ]

The imagination of common language -- the productive imagination of philosophers -- is nothing but the representative process plus the process to which I would give the name of the “comparative.” Sir W. Hamilton. [ 1913 Webster ]

The power of the mind to decompose its conceptions, and to recombine the elements of them at its pleasure, is called its faculty of imagination. I. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ]

The business of conception is to present us with an exact transcript of what we have felt or perceived. But we have moreover a power of modifying our conceptions, by combining the parts of different ones together, so as to form new wholes of our creation. I shall employ the word imagination to express this power. Stewart. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. 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. [ 1913 Webster ]

The lunatic, the lover, and the poet
Are of imagination all compact . . .
The poet's eye, in a fine frenzy rolling,
Doth glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heaven,
And as imagination bodies forth
The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen
Turns them to shapes, and gives to airy nothing
A local habitation and a name. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. A mental image formed by the action of the imagination as a faculty; a conception; a notion. Shak.

Syn. -- Conception; idea; conceit; fancy; device; origination; invention; scheme; design; purpose; contrivance. -- Imagination, Fancy. These words have, to a great extent, been interchanged by our best writers, and considered as strictly synonymous. A distinction, however, is now made between them which more fully exhibits their nature. Properly speaking, they are different exercises of the same general power -- the plastic or creative faculty. Imagination consists in taking parts of our conceptions and combining them into new forms and images more select, more striking, more delightful, more terrible, etc., than those of ordinary nature. It is the higher exercise of the two. It creates by laws more closely connected with the reason; it has strong emotion as its actuating and formative cause; it aims at results of a definite and weighty character. Milton's fiery lake, the debates of his Pandemonium, the exquisite scenes of his Paradise, are all products of the imagination. Fancy moves on a lighter wing; it is governed by laws of association which are more remote, and sometimes arbitrary or capricious. Hence the term fanciful, which exhibits fancy in its wilder flights. It has for its actuating spirit feelings of a lively, gay, and versatile character; it seeks to please by unexpected combinations of thought, startling contrasts, flashes of brilliant imagery, etc. Pope's Rape of the Lock is an exhibition of fancy which has scarcely its equal in the literature of any country. -- “This, for instance, Wordsworth did in respect of the words ‘imagination' and ‘fancy.' Before he wrote, it was, I suppose, obscurely felt by most that in ‘imagination' there was more of the earnest, in ‘fancy' of the play of the spirit; that the first was a loftier faculty and gift than the second; yet for all this words were continually, and not without loss, confounded. He first, in the preface to his Lyrical Ballads, rendered it henceforth impossible that any one, who had read and mastered what he has written on the two words, should remain unconscious any longer of the important difference between them.” Trench. [ 1913 Webster ]

The same power, which we should call fancy if employed on a production of a light nature, would be dignified with the title of imagination if shown on a grander scale. C. J. Smith. [ 1913 Webster ]

Imaginational

a. Pertaining to, involving, or caused by, imagination. [ 1913 Webster ]

Imaginationalism

n. Idealism. J. Grote. [ 1913 Webster ]

Chinese-English: CC-CEDICT Dictionary
想象力[xiǎng xiàng lì, ㄒㄧㄤˇ ㄒㄧㄤˋ ㄌㄧˋ,   ] imagination [Add to Longdo]

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
思い(P);想い[おもい, omoi] (n) thought; mind; heart; feelings; emotion; sentiment; love; affection; desire; wish; hope; expectation; imagination; experience; (P) #159 [Add to Longdo]
想像[そうぞう, souzou] (n, vs, adj-no) imagination; guess; (P) #5,858 [Add to Longdo]
仮想[かそう, kasou] (n, vs, adj-no) imagination; supposition; virtual; potential (enemy); (P) #7,728 [Add to Longdo]
イマジネーション;イマジネイション[imajine-shon ; imajineishon] (n) imagination [Add to Longdo]
意識過剰[いしきかじょう, ishikikajou] (n, adj-na, adj-no) hyperconsciousness; too great a sense (of); something being only one's imagination; letting imagination run away with one [Add to Longdo]
気のせい(P);気の所為[きのせい, kinosei] (exp, n) in one's imagination; (P) [Add to Longdo]
気の迷い[きのまよい, kinomayoi] (exp) (See 気迷い) delusion; trick of the imagination [Add to Longdo]
気を回す[きをまわす, kiwomawasu] (exp, v5s) to read too much into things; to get wrong ideas by letting one's imagination run wild; to have a groundless suspicion [Add to Longdo]
空想力[くうそうりょく, kuusouryoku] (n) (power of) imagination [Add to Longdo]
思いなしか;思い做しか[おもいなしか, omoinashika] (adv) imagination [Add to Longdo]

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