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Definizione di view

Frequenza

view

(vjuː )
parola: plural, 3rd person singular present tense views , present participle viewing , past tense, past participle viewed
1. sostantivo numerabile [NOUN that]
Your views on something are the beliefs or opinions that you have about it, for example whether you think it is good, bad, right, or wrong.
Neither of them had strong views on politics. [+ on]
I take the view that she should be stopped as soon as possible.
My own view is absolutely clear. What I did was right.
You should also make your views known to your local MP.
Sinonimi: opinion, thought, idea, belief   Ulteriori sinonimi di view
2. sostantivo singolare
Your view of a particular subject is the way that you understand and think about it.
The drama takes an idealistic, even a naive view of the subject. [+ of]
The whole point was to get away from just one specific view of religion. [+ of]
In the old animistic world view, people believed that nature was organised by invisible souls.
3. verbo
If you view something in a particular way, you think of it in that way.
First-generation Americans view the United States as a land of golden opportunity. [VERB noun + as]
Abigail's mother Linda views her daughter's talent with a mixture of pride and worry. [VERB noun + with]
Sectors in the economy can be viewed in a variety of ways. [V n with/in n]
We would view favourably any sensible suggestion for maintaining the business. [VERB noun with adverb]
[Also V n + in]
Sinonimi: regard, see, consider, judge   Ulteriori sinonimi di view
4. sostantivo numerabile
The view from a window or high place is everything which can be seen from that place, especially when it is considered to be beautiful.
The view from our window was one of beautiful green countryside. [+ from]
Each of the rooms has a superb view of Pissouri Bay.
Sinonimi: scene, picture, sight, prospect   Ulteriori sinonimi di view
5. sostantivo singolare
If you have a view of something, you can see it.
He stood up to get a better view of the blackboard. [+ of]
He stopped in the doorway, blocking her view.
6. sostantivo non numerabile
You use view in expressions to do with being able to see something. For example, if something is in view, you can see it. If something is in full view of everyone, everyone can see it.
She was lying there in full view of anyone who walked by.
A group of riders came into view on the dirt road.
On South Main Street, a huge brick building looms into view.
Sinonimi: vision, sight, visibility, perspective   Ulteriori sinonimi di view
7. verbo
If you view something, you look at it for a particular purpose.
[formal]
They came back to view the house again. [VERB noun]
Twenty-five thousand mourners passed to view the body. [VERB noun]
Sinonimi: look at, see, inspect, gaze at   Ulteriori sinonimi di view
8. verbo
If you view a television programme, video, or film, you watch it.
[formal]
We have viewed the footage of the incident. [VERB noun]
'Elizabeth R', a TV portrait of the Queen, had record viewing figures. [VERB-ing]
9. sostantivo non numerabile
View refers to the way in which a piece of text or graphics is displayed on a computer screen.
[computing]
To see the current document in full-page view, click the Page Zoom Full button.
10. 
to take a dim view
11. 
in my view
12. 
in view of
13. 
in view
14. 
to take the long view
15. 
on view
16. 
with a view to
Ulteriori sinonimi di view
COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers

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Frequenza

view in American

(vju ; vyo̅o)
sostantivo
1. 
a seeing or looking, as in inspection or examination
2. 
sight or vision; esp., range of vision
not a person in view
3. 
mental examination or survey; critical contemplation
to take a correct view of a situation
4. 
that which is seen; esp., a scene or prospect, as of a landscape
a room with a view
5. 
a picture, sketch, or photograph of a scene, esp. of a landscape
6. 
visual appearance or aspect of something
7. 
manner of regarding or considering something; judgment; opinion
one's views on a matter
8. 
that which is worked toward or sought; object; aim; goal
to have a view to bettering one's condition
9. 
a general survey or summary
10.  Law
a formal inspection made by a jury outside of court, as at the scene of a crime or accident
verbo transitivo
11. 
to inspect; scrutinize
12. 
to look at or see; behold
13. 
to survey mentally; consider
14. 
to regard in a particular way
to view a situation with fear
SIMILAR WORDS:  oˈpinion, see
Modi di dire:
in view
in view of
on view
with a view to
Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
Parola origine view
ME vewe < OFr veue < veoir, to see < L videre: see vision
Frequenza

view in British

(vjuː )
sostantivo
1. 
the act of seeing or observing; an inspection
2. 
vision or sight, esp range of vision
the church is out of view
3. 
a scene, esp of a fine tract of countryside
the view from the top was superb
4. 
a pictorial representation of a scene, such as a photograph
5. (sometimes plural)
opinion; thought
my own view on the matter differs from yours
6. 
chance or expectation
the policy has little view of success
7. (foll by to)
a desired end or intention
he has a view to securing further qualifications
8. 
a general survey of a topic, subject, etc
a comprehensive view of Shakespearean literature
9. 
visual aspect or appearance
they look the same in outward view
10. 
an instance of a person looking at a particular item online
11. law
a. 
a formal inspection by a jury of the place where an alleged crime was committed
b. 
a formal inspection of property in dispute
12. 
a sight of a hunted animal before or during the chase
13.  in view of
14.  on view
15.  take a dim view of
16.  with a view to
verbo
17. (transitive)
to look at
18. (transitive)
to consider in a specified manner
they view the growth of Communism with horror
19. (transitive)
to examine or inspect carefully
to view the accounts
20. (transitive)
to survey mentally; contemplate
to view the difficulties
21. 
to watch (television)
22. (transitive)
to sight (a hunted animal) before or during the chase
Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
forme derivate
viewable (ˈviewable)
aggettivo
Parola origine view
C15: from Old French veue, from veoir to see, from Latin vidēre

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We have very different points of view. Times, Sunday Times (2016)There seems to be a difference of view about the extent to which people leave. Times, Sunday Times (2016)People are expressing their points of view and people are listening to them. Times, Sunday Times (2016)Our house has stunning views over the countryside. Times, Sunday Times (2016)They are merely two contrasting ways of viewing a situation. Times, Sunday Times (2016)And why is it always the case that rooms with cleaning products in full view are far from clean? Times, Sunday Times (2016) Again the views were amazing - matched by the buzz of adrenaline. The Sun (2016)They found families' views were considered only in one in nine investigations. The Sun (2016)Race over the rugged terrain on a 4x4 tour or savour a more relaxed view from the back of a camel. Times, Sunday Times (2016)We stayed in an apartment with lots of glass frontage to enjoy the beautiful lake views. The Sun (2012)Selling the naming rights is viewed as integral. Times, Sunday Times (2012)When viewing a property consider whether the boiler is in a sensible place. Times, Sunday Times (2006)You have the best ideas but it is smart to make other people feel their views count. The Sun (2013)There are official documents to back up this view. Deborah Cadbury THE LOST KING OF FRANCE: Revolution, Revenge and the Search for Louis XVII (2002)The government viewed the video as a coup attempt. Times, Sunday Times (2014)We would like to see views that mean something to you. Times, Sunday Times (2008)With a rare honesty he subjected his views to the unforgiving accountability of historical fact. Times, Sunday Times (2008)We can not have something like this in my view happen again. Times, Sunday Times (2014)From my point of view there is something very young about science fiction. Times, Sunday Times (2006)The minor inconvenience is made up for by the superb views over the loch. Times, Sunday Times (2013)For many months they were available for anyone to view. The Sun (2013)Or you could just gaze at the view from the window of your indoor swimming pool. Times, Sunday Times (2007)The tribunal has taken a different view. Times, Sunday Times (2014)Which leaves two ways to view this case. Times, Sunday Times (2015)Has he observed the bemused punters viewing his exhibition? Times, Sunday Times (2009)Two cameras on the boot lid capture a full view of the scene behind the car. Times, Sunday Times (2012)He gets his views and ideas across in a very positive manner. The Sun (2009)

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Inglese britannico: view /vjuː/ NOUN
opinion Your views on something are the opinions or beliefs that you have about it.
We have similar views on the matter.
  • Inglese americano: view
  • Arabo: مَنْظَر
  • Portoghese brasiliano: opinião
  • Cinese: 景色
  • Croato: stav
  • Ceco: názor
  • Danese: syn
  • Olandese: perspectief
  • Spagnolo europeo: punto de vista panorama
  • Finlandese: mielipide
  • Francese: vue paysage
  • Tedesco: Meinung
  • Greco: θέα
  • Italiano: vista
  • Giapponese: 見解
  • Coreano: 견해
  • Norvegese: synspunkt
  • Polacco: widok
  • Portoghese Europeo: opinião
  • Romeno: părere
  • Russo: вид пейзаж
  • Spagnolo: opinión estampa que representa un lugar
  • Svedese: utsikt
  • Thailandese: ความคิดเห็น
  • Turco: görüş fikir
  • Ucraino: погляд
  • Vietnamita: ý kiến
Inglese britannico: view NOUN
from window The view from a window or high place is everything that can be seen from that place, especially when it is considered to be beautiful.
The view from our window was one of beautiful green countryside.
  • Inglese americano: view
  • Portoghese brasiliano: vista
  • Cinese: 观点
  • Spagnolo europeo: vista
  • Francese: vue
  • Tedesco: Blick
  • Italiano: vista
  • Giapponese: 意見
  • Coreano: 견해
  • Portoghese Europeo: vista
  • Spagnolo: vista

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Termini relazionati di view

  • in view
  • on view
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