[N-COUNT 可数名词]观点;看法;见解;态度 Your views on something are the beliefs or opinions that you have about it, for example whether you think it is good, bad, right, or wrong.
[usu with supp]
Washington and Moscow are believed to have similar views on Kashmir...
据信华盛顿和莫斯科在克什米尔问题上的看法相似。
I take the view that she should be stopped as soon as possible...
我认为应该尽快阻止她。
My own view is absolutely clear. What I did was right...
我自己的观点非常清楚。我做的事是正确的。
You should also make your views known to your local MP.
你也应该让本地议员了解你的观点。
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[N-SING 单数名词](对某一问题的)看法,考虑,思量 Your view of a particular subject is the way that you understand and think about it.
[with supp]
The drama takes an idealistic, even a naive view of the subject...
这部戏在对待这一主题上有些理想化,甚至是天真。
The whole point was to get away from a Christian-centred view of religion...
其主旨就是要抛开以基督教为中心的宗教观。
In the old animistic world view, people believed that nature was organised by invisible souls.
过去信仰万物有灵论的人们认为自然是由看不见的灵魂安排的。
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[VERB 动词]考虑;看待 If you view something in a particular way, you think of it in that way.
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First-generation Americans view the United States as a land of golden opportunity...
第一代美国人认为美国是一个充满了机遇的国度。
Abigail's mother Linda views her daughter's talent with a mixture of pride and worry...
阿比盖尔的母亲琳达带着一种又骄傲又担忧的复杂情绪看待女儿的才华。
Sectors in the economy can be viewed in a variety of ways...
可以以多种方式看待经济的构成。
We would view favourably any sensible suggestion for maintaining the business.
我们欢迎为维持业务稳定而提出的所有合理建议。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]景观;景色;风景;(尤指)美景 The view from a window or high place is everything which can be seen from that place, especially when it is considered to be beautiful.
The view from our window was one of beautiful green countryside...
从我们的窗口能看见一片美丽的绿色田园风光。
Each of the rooms has a superb view of Pissouri Bay.
每个房间都能将皮苏里湾的美景尽收眼底。
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[N-SING 单数名词]视线;视域;视野 If you have a view of something, you can see it.
[with supp]
He stood up to get a better view of the blackboard...
为了更清楚地看到黑板上的内容,他站了起来。
He stopped in the doorway, blocking her view.
他站在门口,挡住了她的视线。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]在能看得见的地方/在(所有人)视线内 You use view in expressions to do with being able to see something. For example, if something is in view, you can see it. If something is in full view of everyone, everyone can see it.
[in/into N]
She was lying there in full view of anyone who walked by...
她躺在那里,过往的人都能看见她。
A group of riders came into view on the dirt road...
一群骑车的人出现在那条土路上。
On South Main Street, a huge brick building looms into view.
在南大街上,一座巨大的砖砌建筑赫然出现在人们的视线中。
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[VERB 动词]查看;察看 If you view something, you look at it for a particular purpose.
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[FORMAL 正式]
They came back to view the house again...
他们又回来查看了一遍房子。
Twenty-five thousand mourners passed to view the body.
2.5万名送葬者前来瞻仰死者遗容。
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[VERB 动词]看;收看 If you view a television programme, video, or film, you watch it.
[V n]
[V-ing]
[FORMAL 正式]
We have viewed the video recording of the incident...
我们看过了该事件的录像。
'Elizabeth R', a TV portrait of the Queen, had record viewing figures.
关于女王的电视专题片《伊丽莎白女王》创下了收视纪录。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词](文本或图表在计算机屏幕上的)显示方式View refers to the way in which a piece of text or graphics is displayed on a computer screen.
[COMPUTING 计算机]
To see the current document in full-page view, click the Page Zoom Full button.
要完整显示当前文件,请按“全屏显示”按钮。PRHASES
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[PHRASE 短语]对…评价不高;对…持否定看法 If you take a dim view or a poor view of someone or something, you disapprove of them or have a low opinion of them.
[v PHR]
They took a dim view of local trade unionists...
他们对当地的工会会员们评价很低。
The judge took a dim view and I spent six years in prison.
法官对此并不赞成,我因此蹲了6年的监狱。
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[PHRASE 短语]在我看来;按我的看法 You use in my view when you want to indicate that you are stating a personal opinion, which other people might not agree with.
[PHR with cl]
In my view things won't change...
依我看,事情不会改变。
There is, in my view, a simple explanation...
在我看来,有一个简单的解释。
It's not cheating in my view.
按我的看法,这不是欺骗。
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[PREP-PHRASE 短语介词]鉴于;由于;考虑到 You use in view of when you are taking into consideration facts that have just been mentioned or are just about to be mentioned.
[PREP n]
In view of the fact that Hobson was not a trained economist his achievements were remarkable...
考虑到霍布森不是科班出身的经济学家,他可谓是成就非凡。
In view of this, the decision may not be easy.
考虑到这点,可能很难作出决定。
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[PHRASE 短语]将…作为目标 If you have something in view, you are aware of it and your actions are aimed towards it.
[usu PHR after v]
They have very clear career aims in view...
他们有非常明确的职业目标。
Ackroyd worked out this whole plot with one objective in view.
阿克罗伊德制订出这一整套秘密计划就是为了达到一个目的。
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[PHRASE 短语]从长远来看;作长远打算 If you take the long view, you consider what is likely to happen in the future over a long period, rather than thinking only about things that are going to happen soon.
[V inflects]
Some investors are taking the long view...
一些投资者是从长远角度考虑的。
Taking a long view of the project, I began to think in terms of the rehearsal schedules required.
为了对这个项目作长远打算,我开始根据要求的排练计划考虑问题。
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[PHRASE 短语]在展出;陈列着 If something such as a work of art is on view, it is shown in public for people to look at.
[usu v-link PHR]
A significant exhibition of contemporary sculpture will be on view at the Portland Gallery.
一场关于当代雕塑的重要展览即将在波特兰美术馆开展。
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[PHRASE 短语]为了;以便 If you do something with a view to doing something else, you do it because you hope it will result in that other thing being done.
[PHR -ing/n]
He has called a meeting of all parties tomorrow, with a view to forming a national reconciliation government.
为了组建一个协调各方利益的全国性联合政府,他已召集所有党派参加明天的会议。
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viewviewsviewedviewingnoun★opinion 想法1★[countable ]a personal opinion about sth; an attitude towards sth (个人的)看法,意见,见解;态度◆to have different/conflicting/opposing views有不同的╱矛盾的╱相反的观点◆to have strongpolitical views持强硬的政治观点view(about/on sth) ◆His views on the subject were well known.他对这个问题的看法众所周知。◆This evidence supports the viewthat there is too much violence on television. 这一证据证实了人们认为电视节目中有太多暴力的看法。◆We take the viewthat it would be wrong to interfere. 我们所持的态度是:干涉是错误的。◆In my viewit was a waste of time. 依我看,这是浪费时间。◆What is needed is a frank exchange of views.需要的是坦诚地交换意见。☞see also
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way of understanding 理解方式2★[singular ]view(of sth) a way of understanding or thinking about sth (理解或思维的)方法,方式◆He has an optimistic view of life.他乐观地看待人生。◆the Christian view of the world基督教的世界观◆The traditional view was that marriage was meant to last.传统的观念是结成夫妻就要白头到老。☞see also
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what you can see 可看到的东西3★[uncountable , singular ]used when you are talking about whether you can see sth or whether sth can be seen in a particular situation 观看;看;视野;视域;视线◆The lake soon came into view.那湖很快映入眼帘。◆The sun disappeared from view.太阳看不见了。◆There was nobody in view.一个人也看不见。◆Sit down—you're blocking my view.坐下,你挡住我的视线了。◆I didn't have a good view of the stage.我看不清舞台。☞note at
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4★[countable ]what you can see from a particular place or position, especially beautiful countryside (从某处看到的)景色,风景;(尤指)乡间美景◆There were magnificent views of the surrounding countryside.四周乡间的景色壮观秀丽。◆The view from the top of the tower was spectacular.从塔顶远眺景色蔚为壮观。◆a sea/mountain view海╱山景◆I'd like a room with a view.我想要一个可以观看风景的房间。photograph/picture 照片;图画5[countable ]a photograph or picture that shows an interesting place or scene 风景照;风景画◆a book with views of Paris一本巴黎风光画册chance to see sth 观看的机会6(alsoview·ing)[countable ]a special chance to see or admire sth (一次)观看;一睹;一览◆a private view(= for example, of an art exhibition)画展预展IDIOMShave, etc. sth in ˈview( formal) to have a particular aim, plan, etc. in your mind 心中有…目的(或打算等)SYNhave sth in mindin full ˈview (of sb/sth)completely visible, directly in front of sb/sth 完全看得见;在眼皮底下◆He was shot in full view of a large crowd.他在众目睽睽之下被人枪杀了。in view of sth( formal) considering sth 鉴于;考虑到;由于◆In view of the weather, the event will now be held indoors.由于天气的缘故,这项赛事将在室内进行。on ˈviewbeing shown in a public place so that people can look at it 在展出;陈列着;展览着with a view to sth/to doing sth( formal) with the intention or hope of doing sth 为了;指望◆He's painting the house with a view to selling it.他在粉刷房子,想把它卖掉。☞more at
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adj.verb★think about sth 思考1★to think about sb/sth in a particular way 把…视为;以…看待view(sb/sth as sth) ◆When the car was first built, the design was viewed as highly original.这种车刚造出时,其设计被认为是独具匠心。◆How do you view your position within the company?你如何看待自己在公司中的位置?viewsb/sth with sth ◆She viewed him with suspicion.她以怀疑的目光看待他。☞synonyms at
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look at sth 看2★viewsth ( formal) to look at sth, especially when you look carefully 看;观看;(尤指)仔细察看◆People came from all over the world to view her work.人们从世界各地涌来欣赏她的作品。◆A viewing platform gave stunning views over the valley.从观景台向山谷望去,景色之壮观令人叹为观止。☞synonyms at
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3viewsth ( formal) to visit a house, etc. with the intention of buying or renting it 查看,察看(房子等,以便购买或租用)◆The property can only be viewed by appointment.察看这处房产须预约。watch TV, film/movie 看电视╱电影4viewsth ( formal) to watch television, a film/movie, etc. 看,观看(电视、电影等)◆The show has a viewing audience of six million (= six million people watch it).这个节目有六百万观众观看。◆an opportunity to view the movie before it goes on general release在公开放映之前观看这部影片的机会☞note at
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SYNONYMS 同义词辨析viewsight ◆scene ◆panorama These are all words for a thing that you can see, especially from a particular place. 以上各词均指景色,尤指从某处看到的风景。■viewwhat you can see from a particular place or position, especially beautiful natural scenery 指从某处看到的景色、风景,尤指自然美景:◆The cottage had a delightful sea view.这小屋可以看到宜人的海景。■sighta thing that you see or can see, especially sth that is impressive or unusual 指看见或看得见的事物、景象,尤指壮观、奇特的景象:◆It's a spectacular sight as the flamingos lift into the air.一群红鹳飞向空中,景象十分壮观。■scenea view that you see, especially one with people and/or animals moving about and doing things 指景象、景色,尤指有人和/或动物活动的风光:◆It was a delightful rural scene.那是赏心悦目的乡村风光。■panoramaa view of a wide area of land 指全景:◆The tower offers a breathtaking panorama of Prague.从塔上可看到壮丽的布拉格全景。PATTERNS◆a view/panorama ofsth ◆a beautiful / beautiful view/sight/scene/panorama ◆a magnificent / magnificent view/sight/panorama ◆to take inthe view/sight/scene ◆to admirethe view/sight view/vjuː; NAmEvjuː/
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1view (4)opinion [countable] what you think or believe about somethingSYN opinionview on/about What’s your view on the subject?view that Their view is that competition is good for business.In my view, the country needs a change of government. →
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RegisterIn everyday English, people usually say I think ... rather than In my view ..., and What do you think? rather than What is your view?:· What do you think about her new boyfriend?2way of considering [countable usually singular] a way of thinking about or understanding somethingview of Mum’s view of the situation was different to mine.optimistic/pessimistic/balanced etc view a realistic view of human nature traditional views of religion You need to have a clear view (=a definite idea) of the kind of book you want to write.take a dim/poor view of something (=disapprove) She took a pretty dim view of his behaviour.► see thesaurus at
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3sight [countable, uncountable] what you are able to see or whether you can see itview of We’d like a room with a view of the sea.good/bad/wonderful etc view The house has wonderful views over the valley.be in view/come into view Suddenly the pyramids came into view.disappear/vanish/be hidden from view The gun was hidden from view behind the door. Fran hit him in full view of all the guests (=where they could see it clearly). During an eclipse, the Moon blocks our view of the Sun (=stops us from seeing it).4scenery [countable] the whole area that you can see from somewhere, especially when it is very beautiful or impressive: From the top you get a panoramic view of the city. A huge nuclear reactor now spoils the view.5picture [countable] a photograph or picture showing a beautiful or interesting placeview of The book contains over fifty scenic views of Cambridge.6chance to see something [countable, uncountable] an occasion or time when it is possible for people to see something such as an art showview of A private view of the Summer Exhibition will be held.on view (=being shown to the public) The painting is currently on view at the Tate.7in view of something formal used to introduce the reason for a decision or action: In view of his conduct, the club has decided to suspend him.8with a view to (doing) something because you are planning to do something in the future: We bought the house with a view to retiring there.9in view formal having something in your mind as an aimwith this end/object/aim etc in view Defence was all-important, and castles were designed with this end in view. What sort of job did you have in view?10take the long view (of something) British English to think about the effect that something will have in the future rather than what happens nowCOLLOCATIONS– Meaning 1verbshave/hold a view (=have an opinion)· He has very left-wing views.take the view that ... (=have a particular view)· The Government took the view that the law did not need to be changed.express a view (=say what you think about something)· This is a chance for you to express your views.give your view (=say what you think)· He did not hesitate to give his own views on the subject.share a view (=agree with it)· This view is not shared by his colleagues.support a view (=believe or help to prove that it is right)· There are many people who would support his views.hear a view (also listen to a view)· a chance to hear people’s views on a range of different subjectstell somebody your view (also let somebody have your view)· We want you to tell us your views.somebody’s view changes· Your view about these things changes as you get older.adjectivespolitical views· His political views have not changed.somebody’s personal view· My own personal view is that they’re being optimistic.widely-held view· There is a widely-held view that young people eat too much junk food.the general view (=what most people think)· The general view was that he had done well.strong views· She has strong views on education.strongly held/deeply held views (=strong views that someone is unwilling to change)· He is known for his strongly held views on modern art.different views· Different people have different views about this subject.conflicting/opposing views (=completely different)· There are conflicting views about the best way to teach reading.extreme· a politician who has extreme views on immigrationmoderate· His views have recently become more moderate.outrageous· The chairman said that Mr McNeil’s views were outrageous.traditional· traditional views about womenold-fashioned· Some of his views now sound very old-fashioned.popular/unpopular· This view has become increasingly popular in society.· It’s now a rather unpopular view.right-wing/left-wing· the students’ extreme left-wing viewsphrasesbe of the same view (=agree)· They were all of the same view.be of differing/different views (=disagree)· They get on well, though they are of differing views on politics.an exchange of views (=when people say what they think, especially when they disagree)· There was a frank exchange of views at the meeting.COLLOCATIONS– Meanings 3 & 4verbshave/get a view of something· She had a clear view of the street from her window.enjoy/admire the view· They sat enjoying the view down the valley.take in the view (=look at and enjoy it)· Why don’t you walk along the coastline, taking in the breathtaking views?block somebody’s view· A pillar blocked my view of the stage.obscure the view (=make it difficult to see)· A wall of mist obscured the view.spoil the view (=make it look bad)· Some local residents think the wind turbines spoil the view.command a view (also afford a view formal) (=if a place commands or affords a view, you can see that view from there)· The room commanded an excellent view of the river.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + viewwonderful/magnificent/spectacular/breathtaking· There are breathtaking views from the top of the hill.a good view· From here we get a good view of the fortress.a sea/ocean view (=a view of the sea)· I’d like a room with a sea view.a panoramic view (=when you can see in many directions)· Everyone who made it to the summit was rewarded with a magnificent panoramic view.a bird’s-eye view (=a view from high above something)· The top of the bell tower in the square gives a bird’s-eye view of Venice.phrasesbe in view· From the window the car was clearly in view.in full view of somebody· He took the money in full view of everyone.come into view· Suddenly the pyramids came into view.disappear from view· She disappeared from view around the corner.be hidden from view· The inside of the house was hidden from view by curtains.COMMON ERRORS ► Don’t say ‘watch the view’. Say enjoy the view, take in the view, or admire the view.THESAURUSview the area you can see from a window or place, especially when it is beautiful: · The hotel has a view of the Colosseum.· There are great views of the Himalayas.panorama an impressive view of a very large area that stretches a long way across in front of you: · a panorama of snow-covered hills and mountains· From the top, there is a breathtaking panorama across to the southern slopes of Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest mountain.vista written a view of a large area of beautiful scenery: · The road around the island offers some spectacular vistas.· On a sparkling spring day, the vista is quite superb.· In front, a simple porch offered a spectacular vista of coconut-fringed beach, lagoon, and open sea beyond.scene what you see in a place, especially when people are moving around and doing things: · His paintings are mainly of local scenes.· a peaceful village scenesight something that you see, especially something very impressive or surprising: · The mountain is a magnificent sight, soaring up from the carpet of purple heather at its base.· It was an amazing sight. I had never seen elephants in the wild before.· They were met with the sight of riot police shaking hands with the demonstrators.
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1to think about something or someone in a particular waySYN seeview something as something The law should be viewed as a way of meeting certain social goals.view something from a ... perspective/standpoint It’s an issue that can be viewed from several perspectives.view something with caution/suspicion/scepticism etc The local people viewed newcomers with suspicion.2formal to look at something, especially because it is beautiful or you are interested in itview something from something The mountain is best viewed from the north side. Thousands of tourists come to view the gardens every year.view a house/an apartment/a property (=go to see a house etc that you are interested in buying)3formal to watch a television programme, film etc: an opportunity to view the film before it goes on general release