perspective
美 [pər'spektɪv]
英 [pə(r)'spektɪv]
- n.观点;远景;景观;透视法
- adj.(按照)透视画法的;透视的
- 网络透视图;视角;看法
复数:perspectives
adj.+n.
proper perspective,right perspective,true perspective
v.+n.
offer perspective,provide perspective,give perspective,maintain perspective
perspective
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1. | [c] 态度;观点;思考方法a particular attitude towards sth; a way of thinking about sth |
a global perspective 全球的视角 | |
Try to see the issue from a different perspective . 试以不同的角度看待这件事。 | |
a report that looks at the education system from the perspective of deaf people 从聋人的角度看待教育制度的报告 | |
His experience abroad provides a wider perspective on the problem. 他在国外的经历使他以更广阔的视角看待这个问题。 |
2. | [u] 客观判断力;权衡轻重的能力the ability to think about problems and decisions in a reasonable way without exaggerating their importance |
She was aware that she was losing all sense of perspective. 她意识到自己正在失掉一切正确判断的能力。 | |
Try to keep these issues in perspective . 要尽量恰当地处理这些问题。 | |
Talking to others can often help to put your own problems into perspective . 跟别人谈谈往往有助于正确处理自己的问题。 | |
It is important not to let things get out of perspective . 重要的是不要把事情轻重倒置。 |
3. | [u] 透视法the art of creating an effect of depth and distance in a picture by representing people and things that are far away as being smaller than those that are nearer the front |
We learnt how to draw buildings in perspective . 我们学习如何用透视法画建筑物。 | |
The tree on the left is out of perspective . 左侧的树不成比例。 |
4. | [c] 景观;远景a view, especially one in which you can see far into the distance |
a perspective of the whole valley 山谷全景 |