view

[vjuː] n.看;视力;风景

Pronunciation

/vjuː/

Definitions

Noun

  1. The act of looking at something with interest or attention, often from a particular angle or perspective. “She had a breathtaking view of the city from her balcony.”
  2. An opinion or judgment about something or someone. “His view on climate change is quite progressive.”
  3. A display or presentation, especially on a screen or monitor. “The students watched a documentary with a stunning view of the Amazon rainforest.”

Verb

  1. To look at something attentively, often with admiration or appreciation. “We viewed the sunset together on the beach.”
  2. To perceive or consider something from a particular standpoint or perspective. “It’s important to view challenges as opportunities for growth.”

Adjective

  1. Giving a good or extensive view of something. “The house has a panoramic view of the ocean.”
  2. Reflecting or presenting a particular viewpoint or opinion. “A balanced view on the topic is essential.”

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Note: The verbviewcan also be used as a transitive verb, meaning to cause or permit someone to see something, but the definitions provided above focus on its most common senses.

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