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Definition of world view in English: world viewnoun A particular philosophy of life or conception of the world. 世界观 a Christian world view revolves around the battle of good and evil 基督徒的世界观围绕着善与恶的较量。 Example sentencesExamples - Was it the man himself or someone else with a bigger world view?
- I refer to the far greater and more sweeping drama in which we are all caught up and which will profoundly affect our world view in the years ahead.
- The fact that she cannot comprehend this says more about her world view than ours.
- You tend to take every new idea in, and meld it with your world view.
- Apart from being completely unscientific and unsupported this whole line betrays a world view of utter despair.
- Eco argues passionately for a world view that is tolerant of those who are different, as we all ultimately are.
- No, I'm watching the mind at work, moving fluidly between ideas before weaving them into a cohesive world view.
- Behind this need to retaliate is the damage to our world view.
- Their world view was the most unpleasant ever conceived by man.
- I realise I'm wrong about both of these people, I just can't bring myself to embrace their world view.
- Therefore, the researcher is limited in the degree to which he or she can genuinely adopt the world view of the people being studied.
- The scientific perspective is a profoundly kinetic view of the world, a world view predisposed to change.
- I feel like my world view will not sustain itself and I may implode.
- This type is in quest for a comprehensive view, the world picture, the big answers to the big questions.
- Impose your world view on others because you don't like the world view being imposed by those others.
- Labour have been severely punished for the social and economic policies that lie at the very core of their world view.
- In the following weeks, I came to realise that I had to reassess my world view.
- It has a broad world view, but with a healthy North-West England bias.
- The idea of reticence or modesty played little part in their world view.
- He argued that the journalists have a particular world view that can't be shaken up.
Synonyms beliefs, credo, faith, convictions, ideology, ideas, thinking, notions, theories, doctrine, tenets, values, principles, ethics, attitude, line, view, viewpoint, outlook, school of thought |