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perspective ★★★☆☆
/pə(r)spe̱ktɪv/
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](尤指受到某种思想、经验影响的)思考方法,态度,观点,角度 A particular perspective is a particular way of thinking about something, especially one that is influenced by your beliefs or experiences.
  [usu with supp]
  • He says the death of his father 18 months ago has given him a new perspective on life...

    他说18个月前父亲的去世让他对人生有了新的认识。

  • ...two different perspectives on the nature of adolescent development...

    对青少年成长发育特点的两种不同观点

  • Most literature on the subject of immigrants in France has been written from the perspective of the French themselves...

    大多数有关法国外来移民的文学作品都是从法国人的视角写的。

  • I would like to offer a historical perspective.

    我想从历史的角度来谈一下。

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    [PHRASE 短语]正确/不正确地看待(或判断) If you get something in perspective or into perspective, you judge its real importance by considering it in relation to everything else. If you get something out of perspective, you fail to judge its real importance in relation to everything else.
      [PHR after v]
  • Remember to keep things in perspective...

    记住要客观看待事物。

  • It helps to put their personal problems into perspective...

    这有助于正确看待他们的个人问题。

  • Labor economist Harley Shaekin argues the cost needs to be viewed in perspective...

    工党经济学家哈利·谢金认为要客观看待成本。

  • I let things get out of perspective.

    我没有客观地看问题。

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    [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]透视画法 Perspective is the art of making some objects or people in a picture look further away than others.

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    per·spec·tive AWL / pəˈspektɪv ; NAmE pərˈspektɪv / noun 1 [countable ] a particular attitude towards sth; a way of thinking about sth 态度;观点;思考方法 SYN
    viewpoint
    a global perspective 全面的看法 Try to see the issue froma different perspective. 试以不同的角度看待这件事。 a report that looks at the education system from the perspective ofdeaf people 从聋人的角度看待教育制度的报告 perspectiveon sth His experience abroad provides a wider perspective on the problem. 他在国外的经历使他以更广阔的视角看待这个问题。
    2 [uncountable ] the ability to think about problems and decisions in a reasonable way without exaggerating their importance 客观判断力;权衡轻重的能力 She was aware that she was losing all sense of perspective. 她意识到自己正在失掉一切正确判断的能力。 Try to keepthese issues in perspective. 要尽量恰当地处理这些问题。 Talking to others can often help to putyour own problems into perspective. 跟别人谈谈往往有助于正确处理自己的问题。 It is important not to let things get out of perspective. 重要的是不要把事情轻重倒置。 3 [uncountable ] the art of creating an effect of depth and distance in a picture by representing people and things that are far away as being smaller than those that are nearer the front 透视法 We learnt how to draw buildings in perspective. 我们学习如何用透视法画建筑物。 The tree on the left is out of perspective. 左侧的树不成比例。 4 [countable ] ( formal) a view, especially one in which you can see far into the distance 景观;远景 a perspective of the whole valley 山谷全景 perspective perspectives
    per·spec·tive / pəˈspektɪv ; NAmE pərˈspektɪv /
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    perspectiveper‧spec‧tive /pəˈspektɪv $ pər-/ ●●○ W3 AWL noun
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    1[countable] a way of thinking about something, especially one which is influenced by the type of person you are or by your experiencesviewpointperspective on His father’s death gave him a whole new perspective on life.from somebody’s perspective The novel is written from a child’s perspective.from a feminist/Christian/global etc perspective We have to look at everything from an international perspective. a much-needed historical perspectivewider/broader perspective Our work in Uganda and Romania adds a wider perspective.2[uncountable] a sensible way of judging and comparing situations so that you do not imagine that something is more serious than it really is:  I think Viv’s lost all sense of perspective. The figures have to be put into perspective.get/keep something in perspective (=judge the importance of something correctly)3[uncountable] a method of drawing a picture that makes objects look solid and shows distance and depth, or the effect this method produces in a picture:  the artist’s use of perspective4[countable] formal a view, especially one in which you can see a long way into the distanceCOLLOCATIONS– Meaning 1ADJECTIVES/NOUN + perspectivea new/different perspective· I like the programme because it gives you a different perspective on world news.a fresh perspective (=new and interesting or useful)· The venture will benefit from their fresh perspective.a wider/broader perspective· Searching through a variety of sources will give them a wider perspective on their subject.a historical perspective· It is important to have a historical perspective when considering these changes.a global/international perspective· A global perspective allows firms to spot opportunities and reduce supply costs.a feminist perspective· If you look at this from a feminist perspective, things are, in fact, not equal.a female perspective· Carson's lyrics are definitely written from the human experience, but from a female perspective.a Marxist perspective· From a Marxist perspective, crime is largely the product of capitalism.a Christian perspective· We approach the problem from a Christian perspective.a business perspective· I think it was a good thing to do, from a business perspective.the American/Russian/French etc perspective· From the French perspective, therefore, 1934 marks a major turning point.verbshave a perspective· Everyone seems to have a different perspective on the issue.see/view something from a perspective· A child can only see see the world from his or her own perspective.give (somebody) a perspective· A break might give her a better perspective on things.provide a perspective· Their research is concerned with providing an alternative perspective on our past.offer a perspective· Bamford offers a fresh perspective on this ongoing historical debate.get a perspective· When you get to my age, you get a different perspective on life.put a perspective on something· This new evidence put a whole new perspective on the case.COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 2verbslose perspective· People sometimes lose perspective on what is really important in life.put something into/in perspective (=consider something in a sensible way by comparing it with something else, or to help you do this)· Let's put this data into perspective.· I saw their suffering, and it really put my own problems into perspective.get/see something in perspective (=judge the importance of something correctly by considering it in relation to other things)· You’ve got to take a wider view and get things in perspective.keep something in perspective· I hope we can all keep this issue in perspective.phrasesa sense of perspective· I felt I needed a break from the relationship in order to keep a sense of perspective.
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