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vista

/vis-tuh/US // ˈvɪs tə //UK // (ˈvɪstə) //

愿景,视觉,景观,视野

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a view or prospect, especially one seen through a long, narrow avenue or passage, as between rows of trees or houses.
    • : such an avenue or passage, especially when formally planned.
    • : a far-reaching mental view: vistas of the future.

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Examples

  • Councilman Keith Blackburn from Carlsbad, County Supervisor Jim Desmond, El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells, Oceanside Councilman Jack Feller and Vista Mayor Judy Ritter joined Jones in voting against the proposal.

  • A Union-Tribune reporter broke down those plans in Vista, Poway, Oceanside and Escondido, where officials intend to open campuses to small groups of English-learners and other students who are most in need.

  • Werner’s version of events differs from what Vista jail employees have said in depositions.

  • In Vista, Mayor Judy Ritter has also aligned with the North County and rural area representatives.

  • March and Ash has dispensaries in San Diego, Vista and the city of Imperial, and one of its principals thinks the checkpoints could actually serve a purpose.

  • It quickly becomes way too apparent that this is not a scenic romantic vista, but rather code for Harding's own nether regions.

  • At that demarcation between inside and out, the vista is most expansive.

  • Their vista of the snow-capped Andes suggests the Bavarian alps and the view from Berchtesgaden.

  • Others boast colorful tiles, captain windows to take in the vista, and fitted doors that give the appearance of a hobbit dwelling.

  • However, a cold beer nestled in your backpack is the perfect treat when you finally make it to that vista or waterfall.

  • But the death of the Queen, reported early in October 1290, again opened up a vista of hope.

  • It was barely four o'clock, and the sun came down a long vista of blue islands that led out to the open sea and Finland.

  • Behind the tide of humanity rolling in from the burning district, at the end of every street, was a vista of flame and smoke.

  • And the possibility opened out such a vista of disasters that Alice was almost moved to tears.

  • A late car roared down the long vista and fled, retreating in softening rumbles.