view

view
noun
  1. [mass noun]the ability to see something or to be seen from a particular place
    视力;视野;视线
    the end of the tunnel came into view.
    隧道的尽头出现在眼前。
    [count noun]they stood on the bar to get a better view.
    他们站上了吧台以便看得更清楚。
    ■[count noun]a sight or prospect, typically of attractive natural scenery, that can be taken in by the eye from a particular place
    景色,美景
    a fine view of the castle.
    城堡的美景。
    ■[count noun]a work of art depicting such a sight
    风景画;风景照片
    ■[count noun]the visual appearance or an image of something when looked at in a particular way
    图像, 视图
    an aerial view of the military earthworks.
    土木工事的空中鸟瞰图。
    ■[count noun]an inspection of things for sale by prospective purchasers, especially of works of art at an exhibition
    (预期客户对商品,尤指艺术展品)观看预展,预览
  2. a particular way of considering or regarding something; an attitude or opinion
    看法,意见,想法,观点
    strong political views.
    强烈的政治观点。
verb
  1. [with obj.]look at or inspect (something)
    观看;查看
    the public can view the famous hall with its unique staircase.
    公众可以参观楼梯独特的著名会堂。
    ■inspect (a house or other property) with the intention of possibly buying or renting it
    (购买或租用前)预看(房屋或其他地产)
    ■watch (something) on television
    在电视上观看
    ■(Hunting)see (a fox) break cover
    (猎)看见(狐狸)离开隐藏处
  2. [with obj. and adverbial]regard in a particular light or with a particular attitude
    看待;考虑;估量,估料
    farmers are viewing the rise in rabbit numbers with concern.
    看到野兔的数量在上升,农场主们深感忧虑。
常用词组
in full view
  1. clearly visible
    尽收眼底
in view
  1. visible to someone
    看得见的
    the youth was keeping him in view.
    那个少年一直盯着他。
    ■as one's aim or objective
    作为目标
    the operation they had in view.
    他们筹划中的行动。
    ■in one's mind when forming a judgement
    (为作判断)考虑
    it is important to have in view the position reached at the beginning of the 1970s.
    需要考虑20世纪70年代初达到的状况。
in view of
  1. because or as a result of
    鉴于,由于,考虑到
on view
  1. (especially of a work of art) being shown or exhibited to the public
    (尤指艺术作品)陈列,展出
    ■easily visible
    易看见的,显眼的
    it is advisable not to leave handbags on view.
    建议不要把手袋放在显眼的地方。
with a view to
  1. with the hope, aim, or intention of
    以盼,着眼于,以…为目的
派生
viewable
adjective
语源
  1. Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French vieue, feminine past participle of veoir 'see', from Latin videre. The verb dates from the early 16th cent
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