aerial view
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaerialandview
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aerial
adjective
uk/ˈeə.ri.əl/us/ˈer.i.əl/
in or from the air, especially from ...
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view
noun
uk/vjuː/us/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofaerialandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofaerial view
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This is anaerialviewof the city and thus provides some three-dimensional information on the form of the more important buildings.
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Aerialviewshowing independent loggia structure set at front of house.
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The last group of papers addressed the photographicaerialviewand its relationship to the diagram in the twentieth century.
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In the making or recording of theaerialview, the view becomes an event - something that occurred within a limited period of time.
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Pousin explored how theaerialviewwas used in town and country planning in order to transform and preserve landscapes and cities.
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At the same time, the second layer refers to anaerialview, whereby the field is not viewed in detail, but is placed in the context of the surrounding fields.
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Warner explored the parallels between micrography and theaerialview: they both flatten information and create a feeling of omniscience and humility; scale is concealed, and images are abstracted.
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The well would have been observable from certain maps and, of course, from anaerialview.
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The game mostly consists of anaerialviewsetting, in which the boy and his dog negotiate the terrain and fend off hostile creatures.
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It is very visible from anaerialview.
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It provides anaerialviewof distant villages in forest.
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Here is anaerialviewof the location.
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The termsaerialviewand aerial viewpoint are also sometimes used synonymous with bird's-eye view.
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The bottom half of the screen showed anaerialviewof the race and the course, how many horses retired, fell or still racing.
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Anaerialviewshows there is only a short portion of the bypass graded.
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The video cuts with anaerialviewof the forest, and the sun rising.
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At one point, the wall had a cantilevered walkway permitting visitors anaerialviewof the garden.
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The network cut to its camera in a helicopter hovering above for anaerialview.
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The hill also provides a photographic opportunity giving anaerialviewof the speedway.
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