单词 | view |
释义 | Word Frequency view(vjuː) noun 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 verb 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 Derived forms viewable (ˈviewable) adjective Word origin C15: from Old French veue, from veoir to see, from Latin vidēre |
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