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standpoint

/stand-point/US // ˈstændˌpɔɪnt //UK // (ˈstændˌpɔɪnt) //

观点,立场,角度,观念

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the point or place at which a person stands to view something.
    • : the mental position, attitude, etc., from which a person views and judges things: From the lawyer's standpoint, her client is right.

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Examples

  • From the business standpoint, we are increasing our stake in a strategically important business with lots of potential for growth.

  • Waiting may not be an option, at least from an emotional standpoint.

  • However, you will need to see it from a logical standpoint whether doing so fits your business model.

  • I think that’s very important from a financial model standpoint.

  • That the original one was too difficult to maintain from a technological standpoint.

  • From a lyrical standpoint, there are precious few that can catch Kendrick.

  • A lot of people that I supported throughout the years from an IT standpoint said “Yeah Tonie, we already knew!”

  • Many young women in the BDSM subculture find their way into a dominant role, whether coming from a submissive standpoint or not.

  • From a writing standpoint, having written the Mindy and Danny storyline, do you have any idea why TV is a place that suits this?

  • From a production standpoint, most of Napa has been lucky and irrepressible in the aftermath.

  • From my standpoint it was all right now, but Weston did not know that, so he whistled softly to himself.

  • Flooded with June sunshine the agency had never looked more attractive, from the white man's standpoint.

  • A lawyer would try to defend, or palliate, my act from the standpoint of the law.

  • Also the most destructive to life, considered from the standpoint of proportion of casualties to numbers engaged.

  • Then when the grasp has become sure from this standpoint, he may assume the more difficult role of the omniscient third person.