perspective的意思和读音

perspective

: [pərˈspektɪv] : [pə(r)ˈspektɪv]

n.

adj.()

perspectives  

adj.+n.proper perspective,right perspective,true perspective

v.+n.offer perspective,provide perspective,give perspective,maintain perspective

n.viewpoint,standpoint,outlook,view,point of view

perspectiven.

1.[c]a particular attitude towards sth; a way of thinking about sth

a global perspective

Try to see the issue from a different perspective .

a report that looks at the education system from the perspective of deaf people

His experience abroad provides a wider perspective on the problem.使广

2.[u]the ability to think about problems and decisions in a reasonable way without exaggerating their importance

She was aware that she was losing all sense of perspective.

Try to keep these issues in perspective .

Talking to others can often help to put your own problems into perspective .

It is important not to let things get out of perspective .

3.[u]the art of creating an effect of depth and distance in a picture by representing people and things that are far away as being smaller than those that are nearer the front

We learnt how to draw buildings in perspective .

The tree on the left is out of perspective .

4.[c]a view, especially one in which you can see far into the distance

a perspective of the whole valley

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1.I found this web site with cool Rockets info and how much NBA players make, it helps put each players performance in perspective.

2.To put this into perspective, I'm talking about hundreds of customer applications and of those, only 1-2% of the total required changes.

3.What's striking about Spain, from an American perspective, is how much its economic story resembles our own.西

4.When faced with decisions, try to look at them as if you were one level up in the organization. Your perspective will change quickly.

5.Laughter releases endorphins, relaxes the whole body, and can even change one's perspective just a bit.

6.A thorough job means that the jury will be able to understand the scene better from the perspective of investigators.使

7.Can you imagine trying to pore through all of that history to get a perspective on what has happened in Web development over that time?穿Web

8.This would allow you to explicitly discuss the perspective hairstyle for you with your hair stylist.

9.Aerial photos always seem to be breathtaking and different, as they show all the objects on earth from a new perspective.

10.From this perspective, the Great Leap Forward movement can be said to "catch up" thinking into practice is all about.