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point of view
point of viewn. pl. points of view 1. A manner of viewing things; an attitude.2. a. A position from which something is observed or considered; a standpoint.b. The attitude or outlook of a narrator or character in a piece of literature, a movie, or another art form.point of view n, pl points of view1. a position from which someone or something is observed2. a mental viewpoint or attitude3. the mental position from which a story is observed or narrated: the omniscient point of view. point′ of view′ n. 1. a specified or stated manner of consideration or appraisal; standpoint. 2. an opinion, attitude, or judgment. 3. (in a literary work) the position of the narrator in relation to the story. point of view view">view opinion">opinion1. 'point of view'When you are considering one aspect of a situation, you can say that you are considering it from a particular point of view. From a practical point of view it is quite easy.The movie was very successful from a commercial point of view.A person's point of view is their general attitude to something, or the way they feel about something. We understand your point of view.I tried to see things from Frank's point of view.2. 'view' and 'opinion'Don't refer to what someone thinks or believes about a particular subject as their 'point of view'. Refer to it as their view or opinion. Leo's view is that there is not enough evidence.If you want my honest opinion, I don't think it will work.View is most commonly used in the plural. We are happy to listen to your views.He was sent to jail for his political views.You talk about someone's opinions or views on or about a subject. He always asked for her opinions on his work.I have strong views about education.You can use expressions such as in my opinion or in his view to show that something is an opinion, and may not be a fact. He's not doing a very good job in my opinion.These changes, in his view, would be very damaging.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | point of view - a mental position from which things are viewed; "we should consider this problem from the viewpoint of the Russians"; "teaching history gave him a special point of view toward current events"standpoint, viewpoint, standstance, posture, position - a rationalized mental attitudecityscape - a viewpoint toward a city or other heavily populated area; "the dominant character of the cityscape is it poverty"landscape - an extensive mental viewpoint; "the political landscape looks bleak without a change of administration"; "we changed the landscape for solving the problem of payroll inequity"slant, angle - a biased way of looking at or presenting somethingcomplexion - a point of view or general attitude or inclination; "he altered the complexion of his times"; "a liberal political complexion" | | 2. | point of view - the spatial property of the position from which something is observedspatial relation, position - the spatial property of a place where or way in which something is situated; "the position of the hands on the clock"; "he specified the spatial relations of every piece of furniture on the stage"camera angle - the point of view of a camera |
point of viewnounThe position from which something is observed or considered:angle, eye, outlook, slant, standpoint, vantage, viewpoint.Translationsview (vjuː) noun1. (an outlook on to, or picture of) a scene. Your house has a fine view of the hills; He painted a view of the harbour. 視野,景色 景色2. an opinion. Tell me your view/views on the subject. 看法,觀點 见解3. an act of seeing or inspecting. We were given a private view of the exhibition before it was opened to the public. 觀看,審視 预展 verb to look at, or regard (something). She viewed the scene with astonishment. 看 看ˈviewer noun1. a person who watches television. This programme has five million viewers. 電視觀眾 电视观众2. a device with a magnifying lens, and often with a light, used in viewing transparencies. 看片機 看片机,观察器 ˈviewpoint noun a point of view. I am looking at the matter from a different viewpoint. 觀點 观点in view of taking into consideration; because of. In view of the committee's criticisms of him, he felt he had to resign. 考慮到...,因為 考虑到...,鉴于 on view being shown or exhibited. There's a marvellous collection of prints on view at the gallery. 展出中 展览着point of view a way or manner of looking at a subject, matter etc. You must consider everyone's point of view before deciding. 觀點 观点
point of view
a/(one's) point of view1. One's individual opinion about someone or something. In my point of view, we ought to be limiting our association with them until we know for sure they are completely legitimate. Well, that's just your point of view, and I happen to disagree with it.2. A particular perspective on or way of thinking about something. So what I told you was the truth—from a certain point of view. I think we need a new point of view on this project. We're all just too stuck in our normal way of thinking about how to tackle the problem.See also: of, point, viewpoint of viewa way of thinking about something; [someone's] viewpoint; an attitude or expression of self-interest. From my point of view, all this talk is a waste of time. lean understand her point of view. She has made some good observations about the problem.See also: of, point, viewpoint of viewAn attitude or standpoint, how one sees or thinks of something. For example, From the manufacturer's point of view, the critical issue is cost. This expression, originally alluding to one's vantage point in seeing a building or painting or other object, dates from the early 1700s. See also: of, point, viewEncyclopediaSeeviewLegalSeeViewSee POV See POVpoint of view
Synonyms for point of viewnoun the position from which something is observed or consideredSynonyms- angle
- eye
- outlook
- slant
- standpoint
- vantage
- viewpoint
Synonyms for point of viewnoun a mental position from which things are viewedSynonymsRelated Words- stance
- posture
- position
- cityscape
- landscape
- slant
- angle
- complexion
noun the spatial property of the position from which something is observedRelated Words- spatial relation
- position
- camera angle
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