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viewpoint

/vyoo-point/US // ˈvyuˌpɔɪnt //UK // (ˈvjuːˌpɔɪnt) //

观点,视角,视野,主张

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a place affording a view of something; position of observation: to sketch a river from the viewpoint of a bluff.
    • : an attitude of mind, or the circumstances of an individual that conduce to such an attitude: new marketing techniques seen from the consumer's viewpoint.

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Examples

  • That viewpoint has gained acceptance in the South American nation of Chile.

  • He climbed to a viewpoint near his studio to capture the mountain at different times, in different lights.

  • If coaches do not feel empowered, their voices and viewpoints will be wasted.

  • My viewpoint is we’ll make fewer and bigger bets on large-scale tentpoles this year.

  • The reactions, in some cases influenced by political viewpoint, ranged from anger to concern to indifference.

  • I condemn this action from the viewpoint of the Guards and the [paramilitary] Basij.

  • How many times have you heard some formulation of this viewpoint?

  • There are too many issues on which his viewpoint and mine diverge.

  • There, 9,387 white crosses are aligned so that from any viewpoint they form perfect formations.

  • Maybe what he missed is that having an all-white panel that all nodded in agreement to the same viewpoint is what the problem was.

  • The social regulations from the viewpoint of individual psychology.

  • It was from the viewpoint of life in general and the universe as a whole that the sentiments herein were expressed.

  • He beheld the same vision as in the beginning by the river Chebar only from another viewpoint.

  • His heart sank when he realized what her plight meant from the wrecking and salvage viewpoint.

  • So Samuel Clemens had reached the half-century mark; reached it in what seemed the fullness of success from every viewpoint.