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词组 perspective
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perspective AC /pəˈspektɪv $ pər-/ noun 1. a way of thinking about something, especially one which is influenced by the type of person you are or by your experiencesadjectives/nouns + perspectivea new/different perspective I like the programme because it gives you a different perspective on world news. | Living in America gave him a whole new perspective on life.a fresh perspective (=new and interesting or useful) We need to approach this problem from a fresh perspective.an alternative perspective The diaries and letters of ordinary people give an alternative perspective on the past.a wider/broader perspective Exchange programmes help students get a wider perspective.a historical perspective It is important to see the issue from a historical perspective.a global/international/local perspective We need to look at environmental issues with a global perspective.a British/American/Russian etc perspective From a French perspective, the war achieved nothing.a balanced perspective (=one that gives equal attention to all sides of an argument or situation) It is impossible to get a balanced perspective when the only news agency is controlled by the state.a personal perspective From a personal perspective, I learned a lot from the experience.a female/male perspective Carson’s lyrics are definitely written from a female perspective.a feminist perspective From a feminist perspective, the workplace still favours men.a Marxist perspective From a Marxist perspective, crime is largely the product of capitalism.a business perspective I think it was a good idea, from a business perspective.a Christian/Muslim perspective We approach the problem from a Christian perspective.verbshave a ... perspective Everyone seems to have a different perspective on the issue.see/view sth from a ... perspective A child can only see the world from his or her own perspective.give (sb) a ... perspective Spending some time apart might give you both a better perspective on your relationship.provide/offer a ... perspective Her novel provides a different perspective on the period.get/gain a ... perspective When you reach my age, you get a more mature perspective. | I gained a better perspective of the dangers the soldiers faced when I worked alongside them.put a ... perspective on sth (=make you consider something in a particular way) This new evidence put a whole new perspective on the case.prepositionsa perspective on sth His perspective on events may be completely different from yours.from the perspective of sb also from sb’s perspective The book is written from the perspective of a child.2. a sensible way of judging and comparing situations so that you do not imagine that something is more serious than it really isverbslose perspective People sometimes lose perspective on what is really important in life. | I think Viv’s lost all sense of perspective.put sth into/in perspective (=consider something in a sensible way by comparing it with something else) When I saw their suffering, it really put my own problems into perspective. | Let’s put this data into perspective by looking at the figures over the last ten years.get/see sth in perspective (=judge how important something is in relation to other things) Discussing problems with friends can help get things in perspective.keep sth in perspective (=realize that something is not as important as other things) I hope we can all keep this issue in perspective.phrasesa sense of perspective Try to keep a sense of perspective about your job situation – at least you have a job!
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