单词 | standpoint |
释义 | standpoint (stændpɔɪnt ) Word forms: standpoints countable noun [usu from N] From a particular standpoint means looking at an event, situation, or idea in a particular way. He believes that from a military standpoint, the situation is under control. From my standpoint, you know, this thing is just ridiculous. Synonyms: point of view, position, angle, viewpoint Collocations: economic standpoint It doesn't make sense for me to live in Poland from an economic standpoint. Times, Sunday Times (2007) The Economics Section had conducted an investigation of the question of fatigue from the economic standpoint. Times, Sunday Times (2015) From an economic standpoint, this association makes no sense at all. Times, Sunday Times (2006) From an economic standpoint, this is understandable. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Here's the downside from an economic standpoint. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Like the original, it's clever from a technical standpoint but times have to be good for a car like this to make sense. Times, Sunday Times Now, from a purely technical standpoint, we could say that the reason the pressure cooker exploded was the absence of randomly placed holes in its lid. Christianity Today So, from a purely technical standpoint dynamic demand management and net-metering are very efficient. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Online producers define and maintain the character of a website, as opposed to running it from a technical standpoint. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Single track riding can be quite challenging from a technical standpoint. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 立场 Japanese: 見地 |
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