view [ vju:] n.看;视力;风景
a point of view 观点,着眼点
in view of 鉴于,考虑到;由于
on view 展览着;上映中
with the view of 以…为目的
view [vju:] n. 看法,见解;风景,景色
view [vju:] 显示方式
群言堂 allow everybody to air his view; let everyone have his say; speak one's mind freely
收视率 audience ratings; television viewing
PPV Pay Per View 有价值意见
Fine views of London 伦敦美景
View:视角。目前许多3D游戏均提供多视角调整功能。
参考书的负面效应 My View on the Negative Effects of Reference Books
书的不良影响 My View on the Negative Effects of Books
兼职工作 My View on a Part-time Job
收视率 viewing rate/ rating
viewing rate/ rating 收视率
acting with a view to substantive appointment
署理职位以待实任;署理以待实任
acting with a view to substantive promotion
署理职位以待实际升职;署理以待实际升职
dissenting views 反对意见
In view of the seriousness of this problem, effective measures should be taken before things get worse.
考虑到问题的严重性,在事态进一步恶化之前,必须采取有效的措施。
Although this view is wildly held, this is little evidence that education can be obtained at any age and at any place.
尽管这一观点被广泛接受,很少有证据表明教育能够在任何地点、任何年龄进行。
This view is now being questioned by more and more people.
这一观点正受到越来越多人的质疑。
In view of such serious situation, environmental tools of transportation like bicycle are more important than any time before.
考虑到这些严重的状况,我们比以往任何时候更需要像自行车这样的环保型交通工具。
"The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for circumstances they want, and if they cannot find them, make them." Such is the remark made by Bernard Shaw, a great writer. This view has been shared now by more and more people.
著名作家萧伯纳曾说过:在这个世界上取得成功的人,都努力去寻求他们想要的机会,如果找不到时,他们就自己创造机会。这一观点现在正在被越来越多的人所接受。
倒车显示器 Rear View Display
The view is great.
景色多么漂亮!
I inclined to the view that he is right.
我倾向于认为他是对的。
In my view, English is a world language.
以我看,英语是一种世界语。
You and I have the same view on this matter.
你我对这件事的看法一致。
He stopped in the doorway, blocking her view.
他站在门口,挡住了她的视野。
He stood up to get a better view of the blackboard.
他站起来,以便能看清黑板上的字。
The first-generation Americans viewed the country as a land of opportunity.
第一代美国人把美国看成是一块充满机会的土地。
We view any helpful ideas seriously.
我们认真考虑任何有帮助的建议。
They came back to view the house again.
他们又折回来查看了一下房子。
I'm inclined to take the opposite point of view.
我倾向于持相反的观点。
He has a cynical view of the world.
他以玩世不恭的态度看待世界。
In my view, he is a fool.
以我看,他是个傻瓜。
The rain came into view.
雨渐渐进入视野。
I viewed the matter very seriously.
我认真考虑过这件事。
Thousands viewed the Thanksgiving Day parade.
数以千计的人观看了感恩节的游行。
a superb view
壮美的景色
The land is flat, and the views are extensive.
这里地势平坦,一望无际。
It is not surprising that such a view has led to great conflict.
一种观点引起了很大的意见分歧是不足为怪的。
Everything you have just said confirms for us the view that nobody can be trusted.
你刚才所说的一切向我们证实了一个观点:谁都不能信任。
The views here are literally breathtaking.
这里景色确实美得令人吃惊。
John disagrees at the moment, but I’m sure we can win him over to our point of view.
约翰现在不同意,但我确信我们能说服他同意我们的观点。
The view is unremarkable.
景色平平。
a universally accepted point of view
人人接受的观点
From my point of view it would be better to wait a little longer.
依我看,最好再等一会儿。
From my point of view it would be better if you could come tomorrow, but you may not want to.
我看你最好明天来,但你可能不想这样。
From an advertiser's point of view, television is a wonderful medium.
从广告人的角度来看,电视是绝佳的媒体。
He is sincere in his views about her personality.
他真诚地说出了对她性格的看法。
A severe winter like this is not to be wondered at, in view of the summer we've had.
考虑到我们过的夏天,这样严寒的冬天是不足为怪的。
The view is great. 景色多么漂亮!
According to this theory, it is not the quality of the sensory nerve impulses that determines the diverse conscious sensations they produce, but rather the different areas of the brain into which they discharge , and there is some evidence for this view.
根据这一理论,不是由感觉神经脉冲的质量来决定他们产生的各种神经感觉的,而是由他们被发射到大脑的哪一部位来决定的,对这一观点是有证据的。
Well established among segments of the middle and upper classes by the mid-1800’s, this new view of childhood spread throughout society in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as reformers introduced child labor regulations and compulsory education laws predicted in part on the assumption that a child’s emotional value made child labor taboo.
这种关于孩子的观点到19世纪时已在中上阶级中建立,并于19世纪末20世纪初在社会上广泛传播,当时改革者们推行童工规定和义务教育法,部分来源于孩子的情感价值的假设,这都使得使用童工被禁止了。
We thus easily get into great difficulties from the necessity of viewing culture, at one moment, as a part of the man and, at another moment, as a part of the environment.
所以我们很容易在对待文化的问题上陷入困境,有时候,我们将其看作人类的一部分,有时候,又作为环境的一部分。
Psychologists take opposing views of how external rewards, from warm praise to cold cash, affect motivation and creativity.
外部奖励,从热情洋溢的话语表扬到冷冰冰的现金,如何影响一个人的动机和创造力,对这一点,心理学家们采取完全不同的观点。
The view over a valley of a tiny village with thatched roof cottages around a church; a drive through a narrow village street lined with thatched cottages painted pink or white; the sight over the rolling hills of a pretty collection of thatched farm buildings——these are still common sights in parts of England.
在英格兰的某些地方,依然能够见到狭谷中环绕着教堂的茅草屋组成的小村庄,驾车穿过村庄里狭窄的街道时两旁是刷成了白色或者紫色的茅草小屋,从绵延的山顶上能看见美丽的茅草农场建筑。
We each have our private views about it.
我们每个人对这件事都有自己的看法。
These philosophical views serve as a guide in life.
这些哲学观点可以作为处世指南。
I want a double room with a view.
我要一间能看到风景的双人房间。
His view of life is different from yours.
他的人生观与你的不同。
前边的人挡着,我看不见。
I can't see because of the person in front of me.
That person is blocking my view.
That person is in my way.
你想得也太天真了。
Your view is too optimistic. *optimistic “乐观的”,“乐天派的”。
你站在我的立场上想想。
Put yourself in my shoes. *直译是“把你的脚放到我的鞋里试试?”,即“你站到我的立场上考虑考虑。”
We will not take your illness into consideration. (我们没考虑到你生病。)
Put yourself in my shoes. (你们该为我想想。)
Try to see it from my point of view.
Try to see it my way.
你的意见呢?
What's your opinion?
What's your viewpoint?
What's your point of view?
哇!/呀!/棒极了!
Wow! *表示高兴、惊喜、赞叹。“啊”。
Look at the view! (看那边的景色!)
Wow! It's great. (哇!太漂亮了!)
When I present my views on the competitive products, I will refer to the patent situation.
专利的情况会在说明竞争产品时一并提出。
A dress is like a barbed fence. It protects the premises without restricting the view.
服饰就象铁丝网,它阻止你冒然行动但并不妨碍你尽情的观看。
Film viewing screen 观察屏
In view of these facts...
鉴于这些事实...
When I present my views on the competitive products, I will refer to the patent situation.
专利的情况会在说明竞争产品时一并提出。
plan view size 平面尺寸
A Let’s go out this evening. The weather is beautiful.
A 咱们今晚出去。天气太好了。
B OK. Where would you like to go?
B 好的。你想去哪里?
A Let’s check out some of the bars around Houhai.
A 咱们到后海周围的酒吧转转。
B That would be nice. We can try some of the lakeside and rooftop bars.
B 那会很有意思。我们可以到那些湖边和屋顶酒吧看看。
A Yes, some of them have fantastic views.
A 好的,在其中的几家看风景视野特别好。
B We can just stroll around and try a few places.
B 我们就到那里转转,去一些地方看看。
What’s your hotel like?
你的饭店什么样?
It’s excellent. I will definitely stay here again.
非常好。我下次肯定还会住这里。
It seems very nice. Good restaurants and a good location in the city.
看起来不错。有好的餐馆,位置也好。
Yes. And I’ve got a lovely room. It’s on the 17th floor.
是的。我的房间非常好。在17楼。
The seventeenth! Do you have a good view?
17楼!那里视野好吗?
Yes, I’ve got a great view of the city.
是的,在那里看城市视野非常好。
The coffee shop is on the first floor.
咖啡店就在第一层。
The business centre is on the second floor of the hotel.
商务中心在宾馆的第二层。
The Cantonese restaurant is on the third floor.
粤式风味餐厅在第三层。
There’s a great view from the top floor of the hotel.
从宾馆顶层往出去的风景美极了。
A How was your trip to the Summer Palace?
A 你对游览颐和园有什么感想?
B It was great. Lots of people. It’s too crowded.
B 它真是太棒了。人山人海,十分拥挤。
A That’s good. Sometimes in summertime, it can be really crowded and busy.
A 那不错。夏季有时这种情况会发生,很多人,十分拥挤。
B Yes. It’s really nice there, with lovely views all round the lake.
B 是呀。但是那真是太美了,从湖边望去到处是美景。
@@@ 因为, 由于
as a result of 作为...的结果, 由于...
by reason of 由于, 因为
by virtue of 由于...; 因为...的缘故
due to 1.由于, 因为
for one's sake & for the sake of sb. 看在...的份上; 为了...的缘故
in view of 考虑到; 由于
now that 既然; 由于
on account of 因为, 由于
2.定于...
owing to 由于, 因为
thanks to 由于; 多亏, 幸亏
@@@ 当作, 以为, 持
confuse sb. with sb. 把...误当作...; 混淆
have a bias towards 对...持偏见
look on the bright side of things 对事物持乐观态度
pass down 把...传给后世, 把...当作遗产给予
read sth. into sth. 将本来没有的意思加进去解释, 自以为有某种含义
take a dim view of sth. 不赞成..., 对...持怀疑态度; 对...持悲观态度
think of ... as ... 把...看作是, 以为...是
treat ... as 把...待如; 把...看作
viewed as 被看作是
@@@ 悲伤
break one's heart 使人伤心
down in the dumps 伤心的; 灰心的; 垂头丧气的
take a dim view of sth. 不赞成..., 对...持怀疑态度; 对...持悲观态度
@@@ 看见
at first sight/blush 乍看之下
be blind to 对...视而不见
catch a glimpse of 瞥见
catch sight of (短暂地)见到, 注意到
come across 无意中发现; 偶然遇见
disappear from view 消失不见了
glance at 浏览, (粗略地)看一下
have/take a look at (顺便)看一看
look about/around/round 到处寻找; 到处看看
look beyond 朝比...更远的地方看; 考虑...以后(更大)的问题
make out 分辨出来, 看出来
show sb. around 带某人参观某地
squint at 眯着眼睛看
turn a blind eye 故意视而不见
visible to sth. 可用...看见的
@@@ 看法, 观点, 意见
as far as 1.远到..., 直到...
2.就...而言, 从...来看; 尽...所能
as far as I'm concerned 依我看
come to terms 达成协议; 达成一致意见
for one's sake & for the sake of sb. 看在...的份上; 为了...的缘故
from one's standpoint 从...的观点来看
get across 使观点被理解, 接受
have a bias towards 对...持偏见
hold against 因某事对某人抱有意见
in one's opinion 依某人的看法
keep to oneself 不与他人交往; 不向他人透露自己的意见和想法
look down on sb./sth. 轻视, 看不起
look on the bright side of things 对事物持乐观态度
outlook on 对...的看法
point of view 观点; 见地
run into 1.偶然碰见
2.撞上
3.遭遇(危险、困难等)
speak one's mind 直抒己见
take a dim view of sth. 不赞成..., 对...持怀疑态度; 对...持悲观态度
think of ... as ... 把...看作是, 以为...是
throw (sth.) out 1.拒不接受意见、建议等
2.扔掉
3.发出
treat ... as 把...待如; 把...看作
viewed as 被看作是
@@@ 各种点
come to the point 说到要点; 扼要地说
critical point 临界点
culminate in 达到高潮, 顶点; 以...告终
defect in ...的缺点; 有...缺陷
focus on 以...为焦点; 集中(注意力)于...
from one's standpoint 从...的观点来看
get across 使观点被理解, 接受
make out a case 提出一个论点或理由
miss the point 抓不着要点
on the dot 准时; 正点
point of view 观点; 见地
rain down (on/upon) 雨点般降下,倾泻
- Take a dim view of …对……抱悲观态度;不赞同
Teachers in middle schools usually take a dim view of students' talking up too many after-class activities.
He exchanged views on the choice of the unloading port with Mr. Smith.
他和史密斯先生就选择卸货港问题交换了意见。
We believe in long-term cooperation with China because we view the future as bright.
我们相信与中国长期合作的前途是光明的。
A: What’s your hotel like, Neil?
A: 你住的饭店什么样,尼尔?
B: It’s excellent. I will definitely stay here again.
B: 非常好。我下次肯定还会住这里。
A: It seems very nice. Good restaurants and a good location in the city.
A: 看起来不错。有好的餐馆,位置也好。
B: Yes. And I’ve got a lovely room. It’s on the 17th floor.
B: 是的。我的房间非常好。在17楼。
A: The seventeenth! Do you have a good view?
A: 17楼!那里视野好吗?
B: Yes, I’ve got a great view of the city.
B: 是的,在那里看城市视野非常好。
背影 [bèi yǐng] /a view of somebody's back/a figure viewed from behind/
本人的观点 [běn rén de guān diǎn] /(one's) personal view/
辩解 [biàn jiě] /explain/justify/defend (a point of view, etc)/provide an explanation/try to defend oneself/
不谋而合 [bù móu ér hé] /agree without prior consultation/happen to hold the same view/
不约而同 [bù yuē ér tóng] /take the same action or view without prior consultation/happen to coincide/
持有 [chí yǒu] /hold (e.g. passport, views, etc.)/
党同伐异 [dǎng tóng fá yì] /to be narrowly partisan/to unite with those of the same views but alienate those with different views/
风光 [fēng guāng] /(n) natural scenic view/
观点 [guān diǎn] /point of view/viewpoint/standpoint/
观看 [guān kàn] /to watch/to view/
观赏 [guān shǎng] /(v) see and enjoy; admire the view/
基于 [jī yú] /because of/on the basis of/in view of/on account of/
鉴 [jiàn] /example/mirror/to view/reflection/to reflect/to inspect/to warn/(ancient bronze mirror)/
见解 [jiàn jiě] /opinion/view/understanding/
鉴于 [jiàn yú] /in light of/in view of/
角度 [jiǎo dù] /angle/point of view/
景色 [jǐng sè] /scenery/scene/landscape/view/
瞰 [kàn] /bird's-eye view/glance/
看法 [kàn fǎ] /way of looking at a thing/view/opinion/
来看 [lái kàn] /(v) interpret a topic from a certain point of view/
来说 [lái shuō] /(v) interpret a topic from a certain point of view/
览 [lǎn] /look over/to view/
另眼相看 [lìng yǎn xiāng kàn] /to view in a new light/
目光 [mù guāng] /sight/vision/view/
全景 [quán jǐng] /panoramic view/
世界观 [shì jiè guān] /(n) world point of view or outlook/
视图 [shì tú] /view/
视线 [shì xiàn] /(n) line of sight; view line/
视野 [shì yě] /(n) field of view/
蔚为 [wèi wéi] /to afford (a view of sth, e.g.)/
一致 [yī zhì] /unanimous/identical (views or opinions)/
意见 [yì jiàn] /view/opinion/
远景 [yuǎn jǐng] /prospect/long-range view/
瞻 [zhān] /gaze/view/
政见 [zhèng jiàn] /political views/
主张 [zhǔ zhāng] /to advocate/to stand for/view/position/stand/proposition/viewpoint/assertion/
Your humor must be relevant to the audience and should help to show them that you are one of them or that you understand their situation and are in sympathy with their point of view.
你的幽默必须与听众有关,能够向他们显示你是他们的一员,或者你了解他们的情况,同情他们的观点。
Here is an example, which I heard at a nurses' convention, of a story which works well because the audience all shared the same view of doctors.
下面举一个例子,它是我在一个护士大会上听到的。这个故事效果很好,因为听众对医生都有同样的看法。
The astonishing distrust of the news media isn't rooted in inaccuracy or poor reportorial skills but in the daily clash of world views between reporters and their readers.
读者对新闻媒介令人震惊的不信任的根源并非是报道失实或低下的报道技巧,而是记者与读者的世界观每天都发生着碰撞。
For Lloyd Nickson, a 54-year-old Darwin resident suffering from lung cancer, the NT Rights of Terminally Ill law means he can get on with living without the haunting fear of his suffering: a terrifying death from his breathing condition. "I'm not afraid of dying from a spiritual point of view, but what I was afraid of was how I'd go, because I've watched people die in the hospital fighting for oxygen and clawing at their masks," he says.
对于居住于达尔文现年54岁的肺癌患者利奥德·尼克森来说,这个法律意味着他可以平静地生活下去而无须整天惧怕即将来临的苦难:因呼吸困难而在煎熬中痛苦地死去。“从思想上说,我并不害怕死,但我怕的是怎样死,因为我在医院看到过病人在缺氧时苦苦挣扎,用手抓他们的面罩时的情景,”他说。
There are two basic ways to see growth: one as a product, the other as a process.
人们对成长有两种基本看法:一是将其视作结果;一是将其视为过程。
People have generally viewed personal growth as an external result or product that can easily be identified and measured.
人们通常把个人成长看做是易于识别和测量的外在结果。
The worker who gets a promotion, the student whose grades improve, the foreigner who learns a new language — all these are examples of people who have measurable results to show for their efforts.
工人得到升迁,学生成绩提高,外国人学会了一门新的语言——这些都可表明人们付出努力之后,取得了可衡量的成绩。
In this view, continual adjustments are made between learning or memory storage (input) and forgetting (output).
根据这个观点,在学习或记忆储存(输入)和遗忘(输出)之间要不断进行调整。
{adj: Janus-faced} having or concerned with polarities or contrasts
"a Janus-faced view of history"
"a Janus-faced policy"
{adj: Lutheran} of or pertaining to or characteristic of the branch of the Protestant Church adhering to the views of Luther
"Lutheran doctrines"
{adj: Methodist, Wesleyan} of or pertaining to or characteristic of the branch of Protestantism adhering to the views of Wesley
"Methodist theology"
{adj: accordant, agreeable, conformable, consonant, concordant} in keeping
"salaries agreeable with current trends"
"plans conformable with your wishes"
"expressed views concordant with his background"
{adj: advanced, forward-looking, innovative, modern} ahead of the times
"the advanced teaching methods"
"had advanced views on the subject"
"a forward-looking corporation"
"is British industry innovative enough?"
{adj: anthropocentric} human-centered
"our anthropocentric view of the world"
{adj: apparent, evident, manifest, patent, plain, unmistakable} clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
"the effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields"
"evident hostility"
"manifest disapproval"
"patent advantages"
"made his meaning plain"
"it is plain that he is no reactionary"
"in plain view"
{adj: backward} directed or facing toward the back or rear
"a backward view"
<-> forward
{adj: bigoted} blindly and obstinately attached to some creed or opinion and intolerant toward others
"a bigoted person"
"an outrageously bigoted point of view"
{adj: bird's-eye, panoramic} as from an altitude or distance
"a bird's-eye survey"
"a panoramic view"
{adj: black, bleak, dim} offering little or no hope
"the future looked black"
"prospects were bleak"
"Life in the Aran Islands has always been bleak and difficult"- J.M.Synge
"took a dim view of things"
{adj: broad, spacious, wide} very large in expanse or scope
"a broad lawn"
"the wide plains"
"a spacious view"
"spacious skies"
{adj: broad-minded} inclined to respect views and beliefs that differ from your own
"a judge who is broad-minded but even-handed"
<-> narrow-minded
{adj: clear, open} affording free passage or view
"a clear view"
"a clear path to victory"
"open waters"
"the open countryside"
{adj: commanding, dominating, overlooking} used of a height or viewpoint
"a commanding view of the ocean"
"looked up at the castle dominating the countryside"
"the balcony overlooking the ballroom"
{adj: concealed, hidden, out of sight} not accessible to view
"concealed (or hidden) damage"
"in stormy weather the stars are out of sight"
{adj: constricted} drawn together or squeezed physically or by extension psychologically
"a constricted blood vessel"
"a constricted view of life"
<-> unconstricted
{adj: conventional, established} conforming with accepted standards
"a conventional view of the world"
{adj: cross-section, cross-sectional} representing a plane made by cutting across something at right angles to its length
"cross-section views of the neck"
{adj: despairing, desperate} arising from or marked by despair or loss of hope
"a despairing view of the world situation"
"the last despairing plea of the condemned criminal"
"a desperate cry for help"
"helpless and desperate--as if at the end of his tether"
"her desperate screams"
{adj: diametric, diametrical, opposite, polar} characterized by opposite extremes; completely opposed
"in diametric contradiction to his claims"
"diametrical (or opposite) points of view"
"opposite meanings"
"extreme and indefensible polar positions"
{adj: discordant} not in agreement or harmony
"views discordant with present-day ideas"
<-> accordant
{adj: disdainful, haughty, lordly, prideful, sniffy, supercilious, swaggering} having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy
"some economists are disdainful of their colleagues in other social disciplines"
"haughty aristocrats"
"his lordly manners were offensive"
"walked with a prideful swagger"
"very sniffy about breaches of etiquette"
"his mother eyed my clothes with a supercilious air"
"a more swaggering mood than usual"- W.L.Shirer
{adj: emerging} coming into view
"as newly emerging emotions and ideas well up in him"
{adj: engulfed, enveloped, swallowed} completely enclosed or swallowed up
"a house engulfed in flames"
"the fog-enveloped cliffs"
"a view swallowed by night"
{adj: exceptionable, objectionable} liable to objection or debate; used of something one might take exception to
"a thoroughly unpleasant highly exceptionable piece of writing"
"found the politician's views objectionable"
{adj: exploded} showing the parts of something separated but in positions that show their correct relation to one another
"the manufacturer provided an exploded view of the apparatus"
{adj: extreme} beyond a norm in views or actions
"an extreme conservative"
"an extreme liberal"
"extreme views on integration"
"extreme opinions"
{adj: extremist, radical, ultra} (used of opinions and actions) far beyond the norm
"extremist political views"
"radical opinions on education"
"an ultra conservative"
{adj: false, mistaken} arising from error
"a false assumption"
"a mistaken view of the situation"
{adj: farseeing, farsighted, foresighted, foresightful, prospicient, long, longsighted} planning prudently for the future
"large goals that required farsighted policies"
"took a long view of the geopolitical issues"
{adj: filar} related to or having filaments (especially across a field of view as in the eyepiece of a telescope)
"a filar eyepiece"
{adj: gloomy, grim, darkening} characterized by hopelessness; filled with gloom
"gloomy at the thought of what he had to face"
"gloomy predictions"
"a gloomy silence"
"took a grim view of the economy"
"the darkening mood"
{adj: immutable, changeless} not subject or susceptible to change or variation in form or quality or nature
"the view of that time was that all species were immutable, created by God"
<-> mutable
{adj: in full view} easily visible
"she turned her back on her rival in full view of everyone"
{adj: in sight} at or within a reasonable distance for seeing
"not a policeman in sight"
"kept the monkey in view"
{adj: jaundiced} showing or affected by prejudice or envy or distaste
"looked with a jaundiced eye on the growth of regimentation"
"takes a jaundiced view of societies and clubs"
{adj: large} having broad power and range and scope
"taking the large view"
"a large effect"
"a large sympathy"
{adj: liberal} having political or social views favoring reform and progress
{adj: live, unrecorded} actually being performed at the time of hearing or viewing
"a live television program"
"brought to you live from Lincoln Center"
"live entertainment involves performers actually in the physical presence of a live audience"
<-> recorded
{adj: local} of or belonging to or characteristic of a particular locality or neighborhood
"local customs"
"local schools"
"the local citizens"
"a local point of view"
"local outbreaks of flu"
"a local bus line"
{adj: middle-of-the-road} not extreme, especially in political views
{adj: narrow-minded, narrow} lacking tolerance or flexibility or breadth of view
"a brilliant but narrow-minded judge"
"narrow opinions"
<-> broad-minded
{adj: narrowed} made narrow; limited in breadth
"narrowed arteries impair blood circulation"
"a narrowed view of the world"
{adj: noncommittal} refusing to bind oneself to a particular course of action or view or the like
"her boyfriend was noncommittal about their future together"
{adj: obstructed} shut off to passage or view or hindered from action
"a partially obstructed passageway"
"an obstructed view"
"justice obstructed is not justice"
<-> unobstructed
{adj: offstage} withheld from public view or attention
"offstage political meetings"
{adj: open} open to or in view of all
"an open protest"
"an open letter to the editor"
{adj: optimistic} expecting the best in this best of all possible worlds
"in an optimistic mood"
"optimistic plans"
"took an optimistic view"
<-> pessimistic
{adj: oriented, orientated} adjusted or located in relation to surroundings or circumstances; sometimes used in combination
"the house had its large windows oriented toward the ocean view"
"helping freshmen become oriented to college life"
"the book is value-oriented throughout"
<-> unoriented
{adj: orthodox} adhering to what is commonly accepted
"an orthodox view of the world"
<-> unorthodox
{adj: panoptic, panoptical} including everything visible in one view
"a panoptic aerial photograph of the missile base"
"a panoptic stain used in microscopy"
{adj: political} of or relating to your views about social relationships involving authority or power
"political opinions"
{adj: privy, secluded, secret} hidden from general view or use
"a privy place to rest and think"
"a secluded romantic spot"
"a secret garden"
{adj: realistic} aware or expressing awareness of things as they really are
"a realistic description"
"a realistic view of the possibilities"
"a realistic appraisal of our chances"
"the actors tried to create a realistic portrayal of the Africans"
<-> unrealistic
{adj: reductive} characterized by or causing diminution or curtailment
"their views of life were reductive and depreciabory" - R.H.Rovere
{adj: revolutionary, radical} markedly new or introducing radical change
"a revolutionary discovery"
"radical political views"
{adj: right-minded} disposed toward or having views based on what is right
"respect for law which every right-minded citizen ought to have"- Bertrand Russell
{adj: sectional} relating to or based upon a section (i.e. as if cut through by an intersecting plane)
"a sectional view"
"sectional drawings"
{adj: short, shortsighted, unforesightful, myopic} lacking foresight or scope
"a short view of the problem"
"shortsighted policies"
"shortsighted critics derided the plan"
"myopic thinking"
{adj: subaqueous, subaquatic, submerged, submersed, underwater} growing or remaining under water
"viewing subaqueous fauna from a glass-bottomed boat"
"submerged leaves"
{adj: sweeping} taking in or moving over (or as if over) a wide area; often used in combination
"a sweeping glance"
"a wide-sweeping view of the river"
{adj: synoptic, synoptical} presenting or taking the same point of view; used especially with regard to the first three gospels of the New Testament
"synoptic sayings"
{adj: synoptic} presenting a summary or general view of a whole
"a synoptic presentation of a physical theory"
{adj: three-quarter, three-quarter-length} representing three quarters of something
"a three-quarter-length portrait"
"a three-quarter view"
{adj: uncrowded} having or allowing sufficient room
"an uncrowded train"
"an uncrowded view"
<-> crowded
{adj: unobstructed} free from impediment or obstruction or hindrance
"an unobstructed view"
<-> obstructed
{adj: viewable} capable of being viewed
{adj: viewless} not having or expressing opinions or views
{adj: visible, seeable} capable of being seen; or open to easy view
"a visible object"
"visible stars"
"mountains visible in the distance"
"a visible change of expression"
"visible files"
<-> invisible
{adv: along, on} with a forward motion
"we drove along admiring the view"
"the horse trotted along at a steady pace"
"the circus traveled on to the next city"
"move along"
"march on"
{adv: backstage} out of view of the public; behind the scenes
"Working backstage to gain political support for his proposal"
"many private deals were made backstage at the convention"
{adv: ethically} in an ethical manner; from an ethical point of view; according to ethics
"he behaved ethically"
"this is ethically unacceptable"
<-> unethically
{adv: financially} from a financial point of view
"this was financially unattractive"
{adv: forth} out into view
"came forth from the crowd"
"put my ideas forth"
{adv: immunologically} from the point of view of immunology
{adv: in a way, in some respects} from some points of view
"she was right in a way"
{adv: on the one hand, on one hand} from one point of view
"on the one hand, she is a gifted chemist"
<-> on the other hand
{adv: on the other hand, then again, but then} (contrastive) from another point of view
"on the other hand, she is too ambitious for her own good"
"then again, she might not go"
<-> on the one hand
{adv: out of sight, out of view} no longer visible
"the ship disappeared behind the horizon and passed out of sight"
{adv: psychically} from a psychic point of view
"he was psychically blind"
{adv: sideway, sideways, sidewise} from the side; obliquely
"a picture lit sideways"
"scenes viewed sidewise"
{adv: topologically} from the point of view of topology
{adv: unalterably, unchangeably, unassailably, immutably} in an unalterable and unchangeable manner
"his views were unchangeably fixed"
{n: Arminian Church} the Protestant denomination adhering to the views of Jacobus Arminius
{n: Communist Manifesto} a socialist manifesto written by Marx and Engels (1842) describing the history of the working-class movement according to their views
{n: Heidegger, Martin Heidegger} German philosopher whose views on human existence in a world of objects and on Angst influenced the existential philosophers (1889-1976)
{n: Herschelian telescope, off-axis reflector} a reflecting telescope with the mirror slightly tilted to throw the image to the side where it can be viewed
{n: Hinduism, Hindooism} a body of religious and philosophical beliefs and cultural practices native to India and characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures, by the view that opposing theories are aspects of one eternal truth, and by a desire for liberation from earthly evils
{n: Hutchinson, Anne Hutchinson} American colonist (born in England) who was banished from Boston for her religious views (1591-1643)
{n: International Wanted Notice, Red Notice} an Interpol notice describing a wanted person and asking that he or she be arrested with a view to extradition; a wanted notice that is issued by Interpol at the request of an Interpol member country and distributed to all member countries
"an Interpol Red Notice is the closest instrument to an international arrest warrant in use today"
{n: Lutheran Church} the Protestant denomination adhering to the views of Martin Luther
{n: Newtonian telescope, Newtonian reflector} reflecting telescope in which the image is viewed through an eyepiece perpendicular to main axis
{n: Parmenides} a presocratic Greek philosopher born in Italy; held the metaphysical view that being is the basic substance and ultimate reality of which all things are composed; said that motion and change are sensory illusions (5th century BC)
{n: Pelagius} a British or Irish monk who denied the doctrines of original sin and predestination and defended human goodness and free will; his views were declared heretical by the Council of Ephesus in 431 (circa 360-418)
{n: People against Gangsterism and Drugs, PAGAD} a terrorist organization in South Africa formed in 1996 to fight drug lords; evolved into a vigilante group with anti Western views closely allied with Qibla; is believed to have ties to Islamic extremists in the Middle East; is suspected of conducting bouts of urban terrorism
{n: Presbyterian Church} the Protestant denomination adhering to the views of John Calvin
{n: Quine, W. V. Quine, Willard Van Orman Quine} United States philosopher and logician who championed an empirical view of knowledge that depended on language (1908-2001)
{n: Rockwell, Norman Rockwell} United States illustrator whose works present a sentimental idealized view of everyday life (1894-1978)
{n: Synoptic Gospels, Synoptics} the first three Gospels which describe events in Christ's life from a similar point of view
{n: Upanishad} a later sacred text of Hinduism of a mystical nature dealing with metaphysical questions
"the Vedanta philosophy developed from the pantheistic views of the Upanishads"
{n: Weltanschauung, world view} a comprehensive view of the world and human life
{n: about-face, volte-face, reversal, policy change} a major change in attitude or principle or point of view
"an about-face on foreign policy"
{n: absolute magnitude} (astronomy) the magnitude that a star would have if it were viewed from a distance of 10 parsecs (32.62 light years) from the earth
{n: anaglyphy} the process of producing pictures in contrasting colors that appear three-dimensional when superimposed and viewed through spectacles with one red and one green lens
{n: anamorphosis, anamorphism} a distorted projection or perspective; especially an image distorted in such a way that it becomes visible only when viewed in a special manner
{n: angle of extinction, extinction angle} the angle from its axis that a crystal must be rotated before appearing maximally dark when viewed in polarized light
{n: appalling} an experience that appalls
"is it better to view the appalling or merely hear of it?"
{n: apparent motion, motion, apparent movement, movement} an optical illusion of motion produced by viewing a rapid succession of still pictures of a moving object
"the cinema relies on apparent motion"
"the succession of flashing lights gave an illusion of movement"
{n: appearance} the act of appearing in public view
"the rookie made a brief appearance in the first period"
"it was Bernhardt's last appearance in America"
<-> disappearance
{n: approval} a feeling of liking something or someone good
"although she fussed at them, she secretly viewed all her children with approval"
<-> disapproval
{n: authority} an expert whose views are taken as definitive
"he is an authority on corporate law"
{n: being, beingness, existence} the state or fact of existing
"a point of view gradually coming into being"
"laws in existence for centuries"
<-> nonbeing, nonexistence
{n: belvedere} a gazebo sited to command a fine view
{n: bird's eye view, panoramic view} a situation or topic as if viewed from an altitude or distance
{n: blood} people viewed as members of a group
"we need more young blood in this organization"
{n: blue sky, blue, blue air, wild blue yonder} the sky as viewed during daylight
"he shot an arrow into the blue"
{n: breadth, comprehensiveness, largeness} the capacity to understand a broad range of topics
"a teacher must have a breadth of knowledge of the subject"
"a man distinguished by the largeness and scope of his views"
{n: browser, web browser} a program used to view HTML documents
{n: camera angle} the point of view of a camera
{n: camera lucida} an optical device consisting of an attachment that enables an observer to view simultaneously the image and a drawing surface for sketching it
{n: case study} a detailed analysis of a person or group from a social or psychological or medical point of view
{n: catechism} a series of question put to an individual (such as a political candidate) to elicit their views
{n: clockwork universe} the view that the universe resembles a clock built by God and ticking along according to Newtonian mechanics
{n: coast} the area within view
"the coast is clear"
{n: cold turkey} a blunt expression of views
"I told him cold turkey"
{n: color constancy, colour constancy} the tendency for a color to look the same under widely different viewing conditions
{n: complexion} a point of view or general attitude or inclination
"he altered the complexion of his times"
"a liberal political complexion"
{n: conversation} the use of speech for informal exchange of views or ideas or information etc.
{n: cover, covering, screening, masking} the act of concealing the existence of something by obstructing the view of it
"the cover concealed their guns from enemy aircraft"
{n: dangling participle} a participle (usually at the beginning of a sentence) apparently modifying a word other than the word intended: e.g., `flying across the country' in `flying across the country the Rockies came into view'
{n: dichroism} pleochroism of a crystal so that it exhibits two different colors when viewed from two different directions
{n: discussion, give-and-take, word} an exchange of views on some topic
"we had a good discussion"
"we had a word or two about it"
{n: display panel, display board, board} a vertical surface on which information can be displayed to public view
{n: display} exhibiting openly in public view
"a display of courage"
{n: dissertation, thesis} a treatise advancing a new point of view resulting from research; usually a requirement for an advanced academic degree
{n: documentation, support} documentary validation
"his documentation of the results was excellent"
"the strongest support for this view is the work of Jones"
{n: drive, parkway} a wide scenic road planted with trees
"the riverside drive offers many exciting scenic views"
{n: elements} violent or severe weather (viewed as caused by the action of the four elements)
"they felt the full fury of the elements"
{n: enemy} any hostile group of people
"he viewed lawyers as the real enemy"
{n: enunciation, diction} the articulation of speech regarded from the point of view of its intelligibility to the audience
{n: errancy} (Christianity) holding views that disagree with accepted doctrine; especially disagreement with papal infallibility
"he denies the errancy of the Catholic Church"
{n: exchange} a mutual expression of views (especially an unpleasant one)
"they had a bitter exchange"
{n: expedience, expediency} the quality of being suited to the end in view
<-> inexpedience, inexpediency
{n: exposure} presentation to view in an open or public manner
"the exposure of his anger was shocking"
{n: extremist} a person who holds extreme views
{n: eyeful} a full view; a good look
"they wanted to see violence and they got an eyeful"
{n: eyepiece, ocular} combination of lenses at the viewing end of optical instruments
{n: fairness commission} a commission delegated to ensure opportunities for the expression of opposing views
{n: fanaticism, fanatism, zealotry} excessive intolerance of opposing views
{n: fascist} an adherent of fascism or other right-wing authoritarian views
{n: field, field of view} the area that is visible (as through an optical instrument)
{n: finder, viewfinder, view finder} optical device that helps a user to find the target of interest
{n: finish, destination, goal} the place designated as the end (as of a race or journey)
"a crowd assembled at the finish"
"he was nearly exhausted as their destination came into view"
{n: flies} (theater) the space over the stage (out of view of the audience) used to store scenery (drop curtains)
{n: foil, transparency} picture consisting of a positive photograph or drawing on a transparent base; viewed with a projector
{n: fringe} a social group holding marginal or extreme views
"members of the fringe believe we should be armed with guns at all times"
{n: gap} a difference (especially an unfortunate difference) between two opinions or two views or two situations
{n: generation gap} a difference between the views of young people and their parents
{n: glimpse} a brief or incomplete view
"from the window he could catch a glimpse of the lake"
{n: heliometer} an instrument used to measure the angular separation of two stars that are too far apart to be included in the field of view of an ordinary telescope
{n: history} the discipline that records and interprets past events involving human beings
"he teaches Medieval history"
"history takes the long view"
{n: horizon, view, purview} the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated
"It is beyond the horizon of present knowledge"
{n: hot water} a dangerous or distressing predicament
"his views on race got him into political hot water"
{n: idea} a personal view
"he has an idea that we don't like him"
{n: ijtihad} the endeavor of a Moslem scholar to derive a rule of divine law from the Koran and Hadith without relying on the views of other scholars; by the end of the 10th century theologians decided that debate on such matters would be closed and Muslim theology and law were frozen
"some reform-minded Islamic scholars believe that reopening ijtihad is a prerequisite for the survival of Islam"
{n: impartiality, nonpartisanship} an inclination to weigh both views or opinions equally
<-> partiality
{n: inexpedience, inexpediency} the quality of being unsuited to the end in view
<-> expedience, expediency
{n: irradiation} the apparent enlargement of a bright object when viewed against a dark background
{n: ivory tower} a state of mind that is discussed as if it were a place
"he lived in the ivory tower of speculation"
"they viewed universities as ivory towers"
{n: jeweler's glass} an optical instrument used by jewelers; has one or more lenses and is used to view features not readily seen
{n: lampshade, lamp shade} a protective ornamental shade used to screen a light bulb from direct view
{n: landscape} an expanse of scenery that can be seen in a single view
{n: lookout, observation post} an elevated post affording a wide view
{n: lookout, observation tower, lookout station, observatory} a structure commanding a wide view of its surroundings
{n: lunatic fringe} a political unit with extreme and fanatical views
{n: masking piece, masking} scenery used to block the audience's view of parts of the stage that should not be seen
{n: motion-picture camera, movie camera, cine-camera} a camera that takes a sequence of photographs that can give the illusion of motion when viewed in rapid succession
{n: mutual opposition, polarity} a relation between two opposite attributes or tendencies
"he viewed it as a balanced polarity between good and evil"
{n: myth} a traditional story accepted as history; serves to explain the world view of a people
{n: narcissistic personality} personality marked by self-love and self-absorption; unrealistic views about your own qualities and little regard for others
{n: neoconservatism} an approach to politics or theology that represents a return to a traditional point of view (in contrast to more liberal or radical schools of thought of the 1960s)
{n: neoliberalism} a political orientation originating in the 1960s; blends liberal political views with an emphasis on economic growth
{n: objective, objective lens, object lens, object glass} the lens or system of lenses in a telescope or microscope that is nearest the object being viewed
{n: openness} without obstructions to passage or view
"the openness of the prairies"
{n: operating microscope} binocular microscope used in surgery to provide a clear view of small and inaccessible parts of the body (as in microsurgery)
{n: opinion, sentiment, persuasion, view, thought} a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty
"my opinion differs from yours"
"what are your thoughts on Haiti?"
{n: opinion, view} a message expressing a belief about something; the expression of a belief that is held with confidence but not substantiated by positive knowledge or proof
"his opinions appeared frequently on the editorial page"
{n: optimist} a person disposed to take a favorable view of things
<-> pessimist
{n: outside mirror} car mirror that reflects the view at side and behind car
{n: overlook} a high place affording a good view
{n: parochialism} a limitation of views or interests like that defined by a local parish
{n: partiality, partisanship} an inclination to favor one group or view or opinion over alternatives
<-> impartiality
{n: peak, crown, crest, top, tip, summit} the top point of a mountain or hill
"the view from the peak was magnificent"
"they clambered to the summit of Monadnock"
{n: peepshow, raree-show} an exhibition of pictures or objects viewed through a small hole or magnifying glass
{n: periscope} an optical instrument that provides a view of an otherwise obstructed field
{n: persuasiveness, strength} the power to induce the taking of a course of action or the embracing of a point of view by means of argument or entreaty
"the strength of his argument settled the matter"
<-> unpersuasiveness
{n: pettiness} narrowness of mind or ideas or views
{n: philosophizer, philosophiser} someone who considers situations from a philosophical point of view
{n: picture window} a large window with a single pane (usually overlooking a view)
{n: pinko, pink} a person with mildly leftist political views
{n: planet, major planet} (astronomy) any of the nine large celestial bodies in the solar system that revolve around the sun and shine by reflected light; Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto in order of their proximity to the sun; viewed from the constellation Hercules, all the planets rotate around the sun in a counterclockwise direction
{n: pleochroism} the phenomenon of different colors appearing when certain crystals are viewed from different directions
{n: point of view, viewpoint, stand, standpoint} a mental position from which things are viewed
"we should consider this problem from the viewpoint of the Russians"
"teaching history gave him a special point of view toward current events"
{n: point of view} the spatial property of the position from which something is observed
{n: political prisoner} someone who is imprisoned because of their political views
{n: position, view, perspective} a way of regarding situations or topics etc.
"consider what follows from the positivist view"
{n: presentation, presentment, demonstration} a show or display; the act of presenting something to sight or view
"the presentation of new data"
"he gave the customer a demonstration"
{n: privacy, privateness, seclusion} the quality of being secluded from the presence or view of others
{n: profile} a side view representation of an object (especially a human face)
{n: publicity} the quality of being open to public view
"the publicity of the court room"
{n: pursuance, prosecution} the continuance of something begun with a view to its completion
{n: radical chic} an affectation of radical left-wing views and the fashionable dress and lifestyle that goes with them
{n: rearview mirror} car mirror that reflects the view out of the rear window
{n: reconsideration} a consideration of a topic (as in a meeting) with a view to changing an earlier decision
{n: reflex camera} camera that allows the photographer to view and focus the exact scene being photographed
{n: refracting telescope} optical telescope that has a large convex lens that produces an image that is viewed through the eyepiece
{n: ringside, ringside seat} first row of seating; has an unobstructed view of a boxing or wrestling ring
{n: room} an area within a building enclosed by walls and floor and ceiling
"the rooms were very small but they had a nice view"
{n: round table, roundtable, round-table conference} a meeting of peers for discussion and exchange of views
"a roundtable on the future of computing"
{n: safari park} an area of parkland where wild animals are kept and can be viewed by visitors driving through
{n: scene, view} graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept
"he painted scenes from everyday life"
"figure 2 shows photographic and schematic views of the equipment"
{n: screen, silver screen, projection screen} a white or silvered surface where pictures can be projected for viewing
{n: screening, showing, viewing} the display of a motion picture
{n: seascape} a view of the sea
{n: sectarian, sectary, sectarist} a member of a sect
"most sectarians are intolerant of the views of any other sect"
{n: semidiameter} the apparent radius of a celestial body when viewed as a disc from the earth
{n: shape constancy} the tendency to perceive the shape of a rigid object as constant despite differences in the viewing angle (and consequent differences in the shape of the pattern projected on the retina of the eye)
{n: side view} a view from the side of something
{n: skybox} an elevated box for viewing events at a sports stadium
{n: sky} the atmosphere and outer space as viewed from the earth
{n: slide, lantern slide} a transparency mounted in a frame; viewed with a slide projector
{n: specious argument} an argument that appears good at first view but is really fallacious
{n: square, square toes} a formal and conservative person with old-fashioned views
{n: stereo, stereoscopic picture, stereoscopic photograph} two photographs taken from slightly different angles that appear three-dimensional when viewed together
{n: stereoscope} an optical device for viewing stereoscopic photographs
{n: stereoscopic vision, stereoscopy} three-dimensional vision produced by the fusion of two slightly different views of a scene on each retina
{n: street} the streets of a city viewed as a depressed environment in which there is poverty and crime and prostitution and dereliction
"she tried to keep her children off the street"
{n: sufficiency, adequacy} the quality of being sufficient for the end in view
"he questioned the sufficiency of human intelligence"
<-> inadequacy, insufficiency
{n: television room, tv room} a room set aside for viewing television
{n: text editor} (computer science) an application that can be used to create and view and edit text files
{n: thanatopsis} an essay expressing a view on the subject of death
{n: theater curtain, theatre curtain} a hanging cloth that conceals the stage from the view of the audience; rises or parts at the beginning and descends or closes between acts and at the end of a performance
{n: third estate} the third estate of the realm; the commons (especially in Britain or France) viewed as forming a political order having representation in a parliament
{n: traditionalist, diehard} one who adheres to traditional views
{n: trichroism} pleochroism of a crystal so that it exhibits three different colors when viewed from three different directions
{n: unselfconsciousness} the quality of being not self-conscious; unawareness of yourself or of others' views of yourself
"he had the unselfconsciousness of a child"
<-> self-consciousness
{n: vantage point, viewpoint} a place from which something can be viewed
"from that vantage point he could survey the whole valley"
{n: vantage} place or situation affording some advantage (especially a comprehensive view or commanding perspective)
{n: vehicle} a medium for the expression or achievement of something
"his editorials provided a vehicle for his political views"
"a congregation is a vehicle of group identity"
"the play was just a vehicle to display her talents"
{n: view angle, angle of view} the angle included by a photographic lens
{n: view, aspect, prospect, scene, vista, panorama} the visual percept of a region
"the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views"
{n: view, eyeshot} the range of the eye
"they were soon out of view"
{n: view, survey, sight} the act of looking or seeing or observing
"he tried to get a better view of it"
"his survey of the battlefield was limited"
{n: viewer} an optical device for viewing photographic transparencies
{n: viewing audience, TV audience, viewers} the audience reached by television
{n: view} outward appearance
"they look the same in outward view"
{n: view} purpose; the phrase `with a view to' means `with the intention of' or `for the purpose of'
"he took the computer with a view to pawning it"
{n: visibility} capability of providing a clear unobstructed view
"a windshield with good visibility"
{n: wake, viewing} a vigil held over a corpse the night before burial
"there's no weeping at an Irish wake"
{n: walk-through} the act of walking in order to view something
"the realtor took her on a walk-through of the apartment"
{n: wide-angle lens, fisheye lens} a camera lens having a wider than normal angle of view (and usually a short focal length); produces an image that is foreshortened in the center and increasingly distorted in the periphery
{n: writing, written material, piece of writing} the work of a writer; anything expressed in letters of the alphabet (especially when considered from the point of view of style and effect)
"the writing in her novels is excellent"
"that editorial was a fine piece of writing"
{v: appear} come into sight or view
"He suddenly appeared at the wedding"
"A new star appeared on the horizon"
<-> disappear
{v: blindside} attack or hit on or from the side where the attacked person's view is obstructed
{v: burst} emerge suddenly
"The sun burst into view"
{v: coincide} be the same
"our views on this matter coincided"
{v: come round, come around} change one's position or opinion
"He came around to our point of view"
{v: come} enter or assume a condition, relation, use, or position
"He came into contact with a terrorist group"
"The shoes came untied"
"I came to see his point of view"
"her face went red with anger"
"The knot came loose"
"Your wish will come true"
{v: cover, cover up} hide from view or knowledge
"The President covered the fact that he bugged the offices in the White House"
{v: crop up, pop up, pop} appear suddenly or unexpectedly
"The farm popped into view as we turned the corner"
"He suddenly popped up out of nowhere"
{v: deem, hold, view as, take for} keep in mind or convey as a conviction or view
"take for granted"
"view as important"
"hold these truths to be self-evident"
"I hold him personally responsible"
{v: disclose, expose} disclose to view as by removing a cover
"The curtain rose to disclose a stunning set"
{v: emerge} come out into view, as from concealment
"Suddenly, the proprietor emerged from his office"
{v: entertain, think of, toy with, flirt with, think about} take into consideration, have in view
"He entertained the notion of moving to South America"
{v: feed, feast} gratify
"feed one's eyes on a gorgeous view"
{v: give} present to view
"He gave the sign to start"
{v: intercede, mediate, intermediate, liaise, arbitrate} act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
"He interceded in the family dispute"
"He mediated a settlement"
{v: loom} come into view indistinctly, often threateningly
"Another air plane loomed into the sky"
{v: modify} make less severe or harsh or extreme
"please modify this letter to make it more polite"
"he modified his views on same-gender marriage"
{v: obscure, benight, bedim} make difficult to perceive by sight
"The foliage of the huge tree obscures the view of the lake"
{v: obstruct, block} shut out from view or get in the way so as to hide from sight
"The thick curtain blocked the action on the stage"
"The trees obstruct my view of the mountains"
{v: occult} become concealed or hidden from view or have its light extinguished
"The beam of light occults every so often"
{v: occult} hide from view
"The lids were occulting her eyes"
{v: optimize, optimise} act as an optimist and take a sunny view of the world
{v: reconsider} consider again ; give new consideration to ; usually with a view to changing
"Won't you reconsider your decision?"
{v: screen} project onto a screen for viewing
"screen a film"
{v: see, consider, reckon, view, regard} deem to be
"She views this quite differently from me"
"I consider her to be shallow"
"I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do"
{v: shade} protect from light, heat, or view
"Shade your eyes when you step out into the bright sunlight"
{v: subscribe, support} adopt as a belief
"I subscribe to your view on abortion"
{v: unfold} open to the view
"A walk through town will unfold many interesting buildings"
{v: view, consider, look at} look at carefully ; study mentally
"view a problem"
{v: visualize, visualise} view the outline of by means of an X-ray
"The radiologist can visualize the cancerous liver"
{v: watch, view, see, catch, take in} see or watch
"view a show on television"
"This program will be seen all over the world"
"view an exhibition"
"Catch a show on Broadway"
"see a movie"
The view is superb from up there---- people say it is the best in Orange County.
从顶端处眺望,自然景色十分壮丽-有些人说,在这儿能看到奥兰治县最佳的景致。
Some experts champion the view that calcium-rich foods are more effective than a low-sodium diet in curbing hypertension.
一些专家支持这样的观点:高钙的食物比低钠的饮食对于控制高血压更为有效。
Gently circling and climbing to around 1,200 metres, we magnificent men in our flying machine were able to take in superb views across Rotorua and surrounding lakes out to White Island smoking contentedly in the glistening Bay of Plenty.
飞机也慢地盘旋着爬升到大约 1200米的高度。了不起的我们坐在飞行器里,罗托鲁阿湖以及周围的湖泊,甚至在熠熠发光的普伦提湾中悠闲地冒着烟的白岛-壮丽景色尽收眼底。
The great 18th-centrry painter Canaletto did not always sign or date his works but people bought his views of Venice regardless.
18世纪的伟大画家卡纳莱托不常在自己的作品上署名或写上日期,但人们还是不顾一切买了他的威尼斯风景画。
Canaletto, who was horn and bred in Venice, was obsessed with the city of canals--so much so that, after exhausting most of its major views, he began inventing them.
卡纳莱托出生于威尼斯,成长于威尼斯,被这座水道之城迷住了-他是如此着迷,以致于在饱览了它的大多数主要风景以后便开始创作。
They are not so much views of the lake as almost abstract equivalents of its atmosphere: huge, enclosing fields of coloured, shimmering light.
与其说它们是这片池塘的风景,不如说它们代表着一种色彩斑斓、微光闪烁的意境。
However, asked about the report, the State Department reaffirmed its view that the Hong Kong company's operation of the port facilities " does not pose a threat to U.S. national security ".
然而,当问及这份情报时,美国国务院重申自己的观点说,香港公司对港口设施的经营管理 "并不会对美国国家安全构成威胁 "。
Yet, talk to adults who endured PE in junior high and high school a few decades ago, and it is clear that as recently as two decades ago, " fun " wasn't part of the PE lexicon.
然而,与几十年前在初中和高中忍受过体育之苦的成年人谈论时,显然就算是 20年前, "乐趣 "也不在体育词汇之内。
the gifted athletes, who played several sports and viewed PE class as one more chance to shine;
那些有天赋的运动员,他们曾参加多项运动,把体育课看成是又一次显示自己的机会;
and everyone else--the klutzes, the shy, the gym impaired--people who saw in PE a particular brand of frustration and bondage never again to be repeated in life.
而另外的那些人-是些笨手笨脚的、文静害羞的、不擅体育的人-他们把体育看成一生中永远不会再重视的一种特殊类型的挫折和束缚。
" Eugene O'Neill lived a full and beautiful life and the way he died should not affect the way people view his exhaustingly beautiful work. "尤金·奥尼尔度过了充实且优雅的一生,他死的方式不应该影响人们对耗尽其一生的优秀作品的看法。
Washington bankers feel that an extensive international network and an array of financial services are prerequisites for embassy banking, as servicing each embassy, in view of the variety of interests and cultures involved, is a custom-made business.
有鉴于所涉及的利益及文化的多样性,为每个使馆提供的服务实际都是一种定制的业务,因此,华盛顿的银行家们认为,广泛的国际网络及一系列的金融服务都是开展使馆银行业务的先决条件。
Typical families and viewers throughout the nation are chosen, and from these meter readings, the company gets a cross-country picture of the viewing patterns of a nation.
公司在全国范围内选择典型的家庭和观众,从这些测量仪显示的内容上公司就可以勾画出一个国家的全国收视类型图。
From an adult's point of view, children have fascinating ideas and answers to simple queries about a world beyond their experience.
从成人的观点来看,小孩们对这个他们还不了解的世界的一些简单问题的想法和回答很有意思。
But they are always the most amusing when talking seriously to each other.
但最有趣的时刻常常是他们在互相严肃地交谈的时候。
In 1994 at Los Angeles during the World Cup contest again, they performed a concert which was viewed by a TV audience of a billion people worldwide.
1994年洛杉矶世界杯足球赛期间,他们又一次举办了一场音乐会,全世界有 10亿电视观众收看了这场音乐会。
In the past decade Piaget has been vigorously challenged by the current fashion of viewing knowledge as intrinsic property of the brain.
在过去的十年里,皮雅杰的理论受到了现在流行的一种观点的极大挑战,后者把知识看作是头脑的固有特征。
" That must be mine, " exclaims the cigar-chomping father, as a little baby with a miniature cigar is held up by the nurse for him to view( fathers were not admitted to the wards).
当护士抱起一个别着一只迷你雪茄饰物的婴儿给那位大口大口吸着雪茄的父亲看时(父亲们是不允许进入监护室内的),他惊喜地说: "这肯定是我的孩子。 "
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