visualize in Japanese
visualize in Japanese is 思い描く, 視覚化, 可視化 — visualize means to form a clear picture of something in your mind.
visualize in Japanese
思い描く
Pronounced: omoiegaku
視覚化
Pronounced: shikakuka
可視化
Pronounced: kashika
(chiefly, medicine) To make (a hidden or unclear body part, process, or object) visible by optical methods (such as endoscopy, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, or X-rays), or other techniques.
現す
Pronounced: arawasu
(chiefly, medicine) To make (a hidden or unclear body part, process, or object) visible by optical methods (such as endoscopy, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, or X-rays), or other techniques.
表す
Pronounced: arawasu
(chiefly, medicine) To make (a hidden or unclear body part, process, or object) visible by optical methods (such as endoscopy, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, or X-rays), or other techniques.
What does "visualize" mean?
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verb To form a clear picture of something in your mind.
"Close your eyes and visualize yourself giving a confident speech."
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verb To make something visible, especially using a technical method like scanning or imaging.
"The scan let doctors visualize the tumor before surgery."
visualize in a sentence
- Close your eyes and visualize yourself giving a confident speech.
- It helps to visualize the whole process before you start building.
- The scan let doctors visualize the tumor before surgery.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "visualize" in Japanese?
"visualize" in Japanese is 思い描く, 視覚化, 可視化. visualize means: To form a clear picture of something in your mind.
How do you pronounce 思い描く?
"visualize" in Japanese is 思い描く, pronounced "omoiegaku".
How do you use "visualize" in a sentence?
Example: "Close your eyes and visualize yourself giving a confident speech." In Japanese, "visualize" is 思い描く, 視覚化, 可視化.
Are there other ways to say "visualize" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 5 translations listed for "visualize": 思い描く, 視覚化, 可視化, 現す, 表す.
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