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/pəˈspektɪv/ |
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1 | C a way of thinking about something 看法;观点;视角 |
| You can call it brave or foolish, depending on your perspective. 你可以称之为勇敢,亦可以称之为愚蠢,取决于你看问题的角度。 |
| +on The book deals with a woman’ s perspective on revolutionary change. 该书是关于一位女子对彻底变革所持的看法。 |
| from a historical/international/financial etc perspective The problem needs to be looked at from a historical perspective. 这个问题应该从历史的角度来看待。 |
| from the perspective of sb/sth From the perspective of anyone with children, it looks rather irrelevant. 在任何一个有孩子的人看来,这好像毫不相干。 |
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2 | U a sensible way of judging how good , bad , important etc something is in comparison with other things 理性的判断;洞察力 |
| lose perspective He has lost all perspective in the rush to get what he wants. 在急切追求他想得到的东西的过程中,他失去了所有理性的判断。 |
| get/keep sth in perspective It’ s important to keep things in perspective and not dwell on one incident. 重要的是要摆正事情的位置,不要老是想着一件。 |
| get sth out of perspective You’ ve got the problem completely out of perspective. 这个问题你处理得极为不当。 |
| put sth into perspective This kind of tragedy puts a mere football match into perspective. 这种悲剧使人们开始审视一场简单的足球赛。 |
| a sense of perspective Writing as a foreigner gives her a great sense of perspective. 作为外国人来写作给了她一种非常独特的视角。 |
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3 | U a method of showing distance in a picture by making far away objects smaller 透视画法 |
| in/out of perspective The figures in the foreground are badly out of perspective. 前景中的人像轮廓比例严重失调。 |
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4 | C a view of a large area 远观;景观 |
| The pictures show two perspectives of the bay. 照片展示了该海湾的两个远景。 |
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