view

کلمات مرتبط(view):بازگشت به واژه viewangle of view
auxiliary view
birds view
close-up view
detail view
exploded view
field of view
front view
full view
half view
he took a different view
in the public view
in view of
in view of the fact that
keping with one's view
maxwellian view
on view
outside view
panoramic view
partial view
plan view
point of view
sectional view
side view
strict profile view
these two view are polesapart
they view it favourably
three-view drawing
to burst upon the view
to have in view
to in the public view
to interrupt a view
to pass one's view
to the view
top view
view favourably
view finder
view halloo
we camw in view of that house
with a view toادامه واژه‌هاي مرتبط(2)

منظور،نيمرخ ،ديدگاه ،نما،منظره ،نظريه ،عقيده ،چشم انداز،قضاوت ،ديدن ،از نظر گذراندن
کامپيوتر : نمايش
عمران : ديد
معمارى : منظره
قانون ـ فقه : بازديد کردن
روانشناسى : منظره
بازرگانى : نقطه نظرکلمات مرتبط(42)


نما، منظره ، نظریه ، دیدن .نما، منظره ، نظریه ، دیدن .نظر، منظره ، نظریه ، عقیده ، دید، چشم انداز، قضاوت، دیدن ، از نظر گذراندن .


view

Từ điển Collocation

view noun

1 opinion/idea about sth

ADJ. general, popular, prevailing, widely held The prevailing view is that he has done a good job in difficult circumstances. | conflicting, differing, divergent, opposing, polarized The debate brings together experts with conflicting views. | clear, forthright, strong He's a doctor with clear views on how to prevent illness. | idealized, optimistic, positive, romantic, rosy Her rosy view of life abroad seems rather naive. | jaundiced, negative, pessimistic After his experience in jail, he has a pretty jaundiced view of the penal system. | conventional The conventional view is that work is pleasant and rewarding. | unorthodox | minority | political | liberal, modern, progressive, radical | moderate | conservative, reactionary | extremist, hard-line | stereotyped, stereotypical | informed | ill-informed, uninformed | world His world view revolves around a battle between rich and poor.

VERB + VIEW have, hold | take I took the view that an exception should be made in this case. | air, convey, expound, express, make known, present, put forward The meeting gave everyone the chance to air their views. She picked up the phone and made her views known to her boss. | discuss, exchange, share At the meeting, we hope people will exchange views freely. | canvass, solicit He called a meeting to solicit the views of his staff. | reflect, represent His letter to the management did not reflect the views of his colleagues. | adhere to, agree with, endorse | confirm, support | challenge His music challenges the view that modern jazz is inaccessible.

PREP. in your ~ In my view it was a waste of time. | ~ about Teachers generally keep their views about politics hidden. | ~ on Experts hold widely differing views on this subject.

PHRASES an exchange of views It's good to have a full and frank exchange of views. | a point of view From a teacher's point of view, activities that can be done with minimal preparation are invaluable. | take a dim view of sth (= have a poor opinion of sth) My mother takes a pretty dim view of my cooking skills.

2 ability to see/be seen from a particular place

ADJ. good, grandstand, wonderful | poor, terrible We had a poor view of the stage from where we were sitting. | clear, unimpeded, uninterrupted, unobstructed | back, front, rear, side The picture shows a front view of the car. | close, close-up | public Tensions within the band remained hidden from public view. | overall (figurative) The staff handbook gives an overall view of the company.

VERB + VIEW get, have The pillar prevented me getting a clear view of the action. | give sb The patio gave an unimpeded view across the headland to the sea. | block A woman in a very large hat was blocking my view of the procession. | come into A large truck suddenly came into view. | disappear from They stood waving on the platform, until the train disappeared from view. | be hidden from

PREP. in ~ There was nobody in view. | on ~ The carriage was put on view for the public to see.

PHRASES in full view (of sth) He was shot in full view of a large crowd.

3 scenery

ADJ. breathtaking, fine, lovely, magnificent, spectacular, splendid, stunning, superb, wonderful a room with a breathtaking view across the bay | commanding, panoramic | mountain, sea, etc.

VERB + VIEW afford, boast, enjoy, give, have Most rooms enjoy panoramic views of the sea. The large windows give fine views of the surrounding countryside. | admire, enjoy a place to unwind and enjoy the view

PREP. ~ across/over a view over the valley | ~ from the view from his apartment | ~ of

PHRASES a room with a view


Từ điển WordNet

    n.

  • a way of regarding situations or topics etc.; position, perspective

    consider what follows from the positivist view

  • the visual percept of a region; aspect, prospect, scene, vista, panorama

    the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views

  • the act of looking or seeing or observing; survey, sight

    he tried to get a better view of it

    his survey of the battlefield was limited

  • the range of the eye; eyeshot

    they were soon out of view

  • a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty; opinion, sentiment, persuasion, thought

    my opinion differs from yours

    what are your thoughts on Haiti?

  • 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; opinion

    his opinions appeared frequently on the editorial page

  • 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

  • graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept; scene

    he painted scenes from everyday life

    figure 2 shows photographic and schematic views of the equipment

  • the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated; horizon, purview

    It is beyond the horizon of present knowledge

  • outward appearance

    they look the same in outward view

    v.

  • deem to be; see, consider, reckon, regard

    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

  • look at carefully; study mentally; consider, look at

    view a problem

  • see or watch; watch, see, catch, take in

    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


Microsoft Computer Dictionary

n. 1. The display of data or an image from a given perspective or location. 2. In relational database management systems, a logical table created through the specification of one or more relational operations on one or more tables. A view is equivalent to a divided relation in the relational model. See also relational database, relational model.vb. To cause an application to display information on a computer screen.

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English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary

views|viewed|viewing
syn.: attitude behold belief conception feeling idea impression judgment look at notion observe opinion outlook perceive regard see sentiment sight theory thought watch