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outlook

/out-look/US // ˈaʊtˌlʊk //UK // (ˈaʊtˌlʊk) //

展望,观点,展望未来,愿景

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the view or prospect from a particular place.
    • : mental attitude or view; point of view: one's outlook on life.
    • : prospect of the future: the political outlook.
    • : the place from which an observer looks out; lookout.
    • : the act or state of looking out.
    • : a watch kept; vigilance; lookout: a careful outlook to prevent forest fires.

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Examples

  • The long-term seasonal outlooks predict whether it will be hotter or colder, or wetter or drier, than normal over the next three months.

  • Revenue isn’t the only statistic where male and female business owners’ outlooks now differ.

  • We asked our survey group what might make their outlook by year’s end better — or worse — than the median forecasts they gave us in the survey.

  • Anthony and Katie shared tales of how, starting with a grim outlook, they were able to ultimately succeed in partnership with developers, or just succeed anyway.

  • There’s a lot of uncertainty in the outlook, so the tipping-point state could easily turn out to be Florida or Pennsylvania or something more unexpected like North Carolina.

  • And surprisingly, gender may also play a role in your bleak winter outlook.

  • Among other things, I wanted to see what effect their line of work had had on their general outlook.

  • At an early screening at Liberty University, a Saving Christmas co-producer, one student left with a new outlook.

  • His outlook on life is totally different and so is the way he feels valued.

  • Payne said her entire outlook on life changed when she started taking female hormones.

  • Modified and amended as their system is in its practical application, it still largely conditions our outlook to-day.

  • The high tower of the keep, several hundred feet above the sea, afforded scope for a most magnificent outlook.

  • This strong-minded man, who thought things out for himself, impressed Tchaikovsky, and changed his political outlook.

  • A resigned little room, like Sara Lee, resigned to being tucked away in a corner and to having no particular outlook.

  • This outlook into the supreme domain of nature lifts us, for the first time in our work, definitely above the lower world of life.