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词组 view
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noun | verb
view1 /vjuː/ noun 1. an opinionadjectivespolitical views Throughout his long life, his political views have not changed.sb’s personal view My own personal view is that the plan will succeed.a widely held view (=a view that many people have) There is a widely held view that young people eat too much junk food.the general view (=what most people think) The general view is that the government could do more to help poor people.strongly/deeply held views (=strong views that someone is unwilling to change) He is known for his strongly held views on modern art.conflicting/opposing views (=completely different views) There are conflicting views about the best way to teach reading.extreme/extremist views She was a politician with extreme views on immigration.strong views Teachers usually have strong views on education.traditional/old-fashioned views They have very traditional views about the role of women.different views Different people have different views about fairness.a view is popular/unpopular The view that girls are cleverer than boys has become increasingly popular.right-wing/left-wing views She belongs to a political group with extreme left-wing views.verbs + viewtell sb your views/let sb have your views We want customers to tell us their views.air your views (=tell someone in public about your views, especially when you may want to complain or disagree) There was a meeting, at which local people were allowed to air their views about the new airport.express/give a view also articulate/present a view formal (=say what you think) The politician expressed a view that is held by many people. | The survey is a chance for you to articulate your views.have/hold a view also subscribe to a view formal He has very strange views about people from other cultures.take a view (=make a decision based on your opinion) The government took the view that the law should be changed.a view is shared (=people agree with it) The views of the manager are not shared by most workers.reflect/represent the view of sb (=show what someone’s view is) The article reflects the views of many young people.challenge/reject/oppose a view (=say that you disagree) Our organisation challenges the government’s view that the problem is not serious.welcome/invite/seek views (=ask people to give their views) We’re inviting views from people who regularly use the service.affect sb’s view also colour/shape sb’s view formal His years in prison have clearly shaped his views on the justice system.support a view (=agree with it) It is worrying that many people support his racist views.discuss/exchange views Meetings are a chance for members to exchange views.hear a view also listen to a view The committee will be hearing people’s views on a range of subjects.view + verbssb’s view changes When did your views on education change?sb’s view differs from sth My own view differs from that of the previous speaker.a view prevails formal (=most people still have this view) This view prevails among younger players.prepositionsviews about/on sth What are your views on the money paid to footballers?according to a view According to this view, there is no such thing as bad publicity.phrasesin my view (=used when giving your opinion) In my view, the system needs to be improved.an exchange of views (=when people say what they think, especially when they disagree) There was a frank exchange of views at the meeting.be consistent with a view formal (=contain ideas that are similar to a view) The decision was consistent with the minister’s view that the country needs more troops.be of the same view formal (=agree) All members of the panel were of the same view.take a dim view of sth (=think it is very bad) We take a pretty dim view of rude behaviour.2. the things that you can see from a placeadjectives/nouns + viewa good/great/fabulous view From here we get a good view of the castle.a breathtaking/wonderful view The hotel also offers breathtaking views of the palace.a panoramic view (=when you can see in many directions) There was a spectacular panoramic view from the top of the hill.a sea/ocean view (=a view of the sea) I’d like a room with a sea view.a mountain view (=a view of mountains) We loved the clean air and the mountain views.verbsenjoy/admire the view also take in the view They sat enjoying the view down the valley. Don’t say watch the view.spoil the view (=make it look bad) Some local people think the tower spoils the view.have/give a view also afford/command/boast a view formal The dining room had an excellent view of the river.prepositionsa view across/over sth The restaurant has fabulous views over the river.the view from sth Everyone admires the view from this window.
noun | verb
view2 /vjuː/ verb formal to have a particular opinion or attitudeGrammarOften passive.adverbsview sth favourably/positively (=think it is good or acceptable) I think the committee will view her suggestion favourably.view sth unfavourably/negatively formal (=think it is bad or unacceptable) Any school would view such violent behaviour very unfavourably.view sth objectively (=without personal feelings affecting your opinion) You should try to view the situation objectively.view sth cautiously/suspiciously The plan was viewed cautiously by the company.be generally/widely viewed as sth (=by many people) He’s widely viewed as the best player on the team. | Small children are generally viewed as pretty annoying in restaurants.be traditionally/historically viewed as sth Britain has been traditionally viewed as a rich country.view sth largely/primarily as sth The event was viewed largely as a success.verbstend to view sth Teenagers tend to view their parents as old-fashioned.try to view sth We should try to view the problem differently.phrasesview sth with dismay (=think it is sad) Her recent behaviour was viewed with dismay.view sth with concern (=be worried about it) News of her disappearance is being viewed with concern.view sth with alarm/horror (=be shocked or upset by it) News of the attack was viewed with horror.view sth with caution/suspicion (=think it might not be good) The first results are positive but we should still view them with caution.view sth with disdain/contempt (=not like or respect it) The album was viewed with disdain by music critics.sth depends on how you view sth The result of the election depends on how people view the present government.viewed from sb’s perspective Viewed from a child’s perspective, the courtroom is a frightening place.
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