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Geoffrey
Does anyone know?
What's the difference between “have visions of” and“see visions ”?
2016年6月16日 00:12
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"have visions of" can mean to have goals that you want to achieve/accomplish
or it can mean to be seeing illusions/hallucinations
"see visions" can also mean to see illusions or hallucinations, but you don't usually use this grammatical structure when talking about goals or dream that you wish to achieve
2016年6月16日
Context would be helpful.
2016年6月16日
"To have a vision" is to have a plan and be able to see the outcome and consequences of this plan in the future. To see visions is like having a mental image foretelling the future, for instance.
2016年6月16日
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