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I.view1 S1 W1 /vjuː/ BrE AmE noun
[Word Family: noun: ↑view, ↑overview, ↑preview, ↑review, ↑viewer, ↑reviewer; verb: ↑view, ↑preview, ↑review]
[Date: 1400-1500; Language: Old French; Origin: veue, vue, from veeir, voir 'to see', from Latin videre; ⇨ ↑video3]
1. OPINION [countable] what you think or believe about something SYN opinion
view on/about
What’s your view on the subject?
view that
Their view is that competition is good for business.
In my view, the country needs a change of government. ⇨ ↑point of view(2)
REGISTER
In everyday English, people usually say I think ... rather than In my view ..., and What do you think? rather than What is your view?:
What do you think about her new boyfriend?
2. WAY OF CONSIDERING [countable usually singular] a way of thinking about or understanding something
view of
Mum’s view of the situation was different to mine.
optimistic/pessimistic/balanced etc view
a realistic view of human nature
traditional views of religion
You need to have a clear view (=a definite idea) of the kind of book you want to write.
take a dim/poor view of something (=disapprove)
She took a pretty dim view of his behaviour.
3. SIGHT [uncountable and countable] what you are able to see or whether you can see it
view of
We’d like a room with a view of the sea.
good/bad/wonderful etc view
The house has wonderful views over the valley.
be in view/come into view
Suddenly the pyramids came into view.
disappear/vanish/be hidden from view
The gun was hidden from view behind the door.
Fran hit him in full view of all the guests (=where they could see it clearly).
During an eclipse, the moon blocks our view of the sun (=stop us from seeing it).
4.
SCENERY [countable] the whole area that you can see from somewhere, especially when it is very beautiful or impressive:
From the top you get a panoramic view of the city.
A huge nuclear reactor now spoils the view.
5. PICTURE [countable] a photograph or picture showing a beautiful or interesting place
view of
The book contains over fifty scenic views of Cambridge.
6. CHANCE TO SEE SOMETHING [uncountable and countable] an occasion or time when it is possible for people to see something such as an art show
view of
A private view of the Summer Exhibition will be held.
on view (=being shown to the public)
The painting is currently on view at the Tate.
7. in view of something formal used to introduce the reason for a decision or action:
In view of his conduct, the club has decided to suspend him.
8. with a view to (doing) something because you are planning to do something in the future:
We bought the house with a view to retiring there.
9. in view formal having something in your mind as an aim
with this end/object/aim etc in view
Defence was all-important, and castles were designed with this end in view.
What sort of job did you have in view?
10. take the long view (of something) British English to think about the effect that something will have in the future rather than what happens now
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COLLOCATIONS (for Meaning 1)
verbs
have/hold a view (=have an opinion) He has very left-wing views.
take the view that ... (=have a particular view) The Government took the view that the law did not need to be changed.
express a view (=say what you think about something) This is a chance for you to express your views.
give your view (=say what you think) He did not hesitate to give his own views on the subject.
share a view (=agree with it) This view is not shared by his colleagues.
support a view (=believe or help to prove that it is right) There are many people who would support his views.
hear a view (also listen to a view
) a chance to hear people’s views on a range of different subjects
tell somebody your view (also let somebody have your view
) We want you to tell us your views.
sb’s view changes Your view about these things changes as you get older.
adjectives
political views His political views have not changed.
sb’s personal view My own personal view is that they’re being optimistic.
widely-held view There is a widely-held view that young people eat too much junk food.
the general view (=what most people think) The general view was that he had done well.
strong views She has strong views on education.
strongly held/deeply held views (=strong views that someone is unwilling to change) He is known for his strongly held views on modern art.
different views Different people have different views about this subject.
conflicting/opposing views (=completely different) There are conflicting views about the best way to teach reading.
extreme a politician who has extreme views on immigration
moderate His views have recently become more moderate.
outrageous The chairman said that Mr McNeil's views were outrageous.
traditional traditional views about women
old-fashioned Some of his views now sound very old-fashioned.
popular/unpopular This view has become increasingly popular in society. | It’s now a rather unpopular view.
right-wing/left-wing the students’ extreme left-wing views
phrases
be of the same view (=agree) They were all of the same view.
be of differing/different views (=disagree) They get on well, though they are of differing views on politics.
an exchange of views (=when people say what they think, especially when they disagree) There was a frank exchange of views at the meeting.
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COLLOCATIONS (for Meanings 3 & 4)
verbs
have/get a view of something She had a clear view of the street from her window.
enjoy/admire the view They sat enjoying the view down the valley.
take in the view (=look at and enjoy it) Why don’t you walk along the coastline, taking in the breathtaking views?
block sb’s view A pillar blocked my view of the stage.
obscure the view (=make it difficult to see) A wall of mist obscured the view.
spoil the view (=make it look bad) Some local residents think the wind turbines spoil the view.
command a view (also afford a view formal) (=if a place commands or affords a view, you can see that view from there) The room commanded an excellent view of the river.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + view
wonderful/magnificent/spectacular/breathtaking There are breathtaking views from the top of the hill.
a good view From here we get a good view of the fortress.
a sea/ocean view (=a view of the sea) I’d like a room with a sea view.
a panoramic view (=when you can see in many directions) Everyone who made it to the summit was rewarded with a magnificent panoramic view.
a bird’s-eye view (=a view from high above something) The top of the bell tower in the square gives a bird’s-eye view of Venice.
phrases
be in view From the window the car was clearly in view.
in full view of somebody He took the money in full view of everyone.
come into view Suddenly the pyramids came into view.
disappear from view She disappeared from view around the corner.
be hidden from view The inside of the house was hidden from view by curtains.
COMMON ERRORS
Do not say 'watch the view'. Say enjoy the view, take in the view, or admire the view.
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THESAURUS
view the area you can see from a window or place, especially when it is beautiful: The hotel has a view of the Colosseum. | There are great views of the Himalayas.
panorama an impressive view of a very large area that stretches a long way across in front of you: a panorama of snow-covered hills and mountains | From the top, there is a breathtaking panorama across to the southern slopes of Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest mountain.
vista written a view of a large area of beautiful scenery: The road around the island offers some spectacular vistas. | On a sparkling spring day, the vista is quite superb. | In front, a simple porch offered a spectacular vista of coconut-fringed beach, lagoon, and open sea beyond.
scene what you see in a place, especially when people are moving around and doing things: His paintings are mainly of local scenes. | a peaceful village scene
sight something that you see, especially something very impressive or surprising: The mountain is a magnificent sight, soaring up from the carpet of purple heather at its base. | It was an amazing sight. I had never seen elephants in the wild before. | They were met with the sight of riot police shaking hands with the demonstrators.
II.view2 BrE AmE verb [transitive]
[Word Family: noun
: ↑view, ↑overview, ↑preview, ↑review, ↑viewer, ↑reviewer; verb
: ↑view, ↑preview, ↑review]
1. to think about something or someone in a particular way SYN see
view something as something
The law should be viewed as a way of meeting certain social goals.
view something from a ... perspective/standpoint
It’s an issue that can be viewed from several perspectives.
view something with caution/suspicion/scepticism etc
The local people viewed newcomers with suspicion.
2. formal to look at something, especially because it is beautiful or you are interested in it
view something from something
The mountain is best viewed from the north side.
Thousands of tourists come to view the gardens every year.
view a house/an apartment/a property (=go to see a house etc that you are interested in buying)
3. formal to watch a television programme, film etc:
an opportunity to view the film before it goes on general release
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THESAURUS
consider verb [transitive not in progressive] formal to have an opinion about someone or something after thinking carefully about them: We do not consider this film suitable for young children. | She is considered to be one of the finest pianists of her generation.
see verb
[transitive not in progressive] to think about someone or something in a particular way, or as being a particular kind of person or thing: Having a child makes you see things differently. | America was seen as the land of opportunity. | The country sees itself as a bridge between East and West.
regard/view verb
[transitive] to think about someone or something in a particular way, or as being a particular kind of person or thing. Regard/view are a little more formal than see: She regards herself more as an entertainer than a singer. | Many people in the industry viewed him with suspicion.
perceive verb
[transitive often passive] formal to think about someone or something in a particular way, or as being a particular kind of person or thing: Historically, nursing has been perceived as a job for women, but things have changed now. | The group were perceived to have little real talent. | Do other people perceive us as we perceive ourselves?
think of somebody/something as (also look on somebody/something as
) to think that someone or something is a particular type of person or thing: He looked on his job as a welcome relief from the problems at home. | Even though he’s 18, his parents still think of him as a child. | I think of her more as a sister.

viewhu
[vju:]
danh từ
sự nhìn; tầm nhìn, tầm mắt
The lake came into view/We came in view of the lake as we turned the corner
Cái hồ hiện ra trong tầm mắt/Chúng tôi nhìn thấy cái hồ hiện ra khi rẽ qua góc phố
The sun disappeared from view behind a cloud/A cloud hid the sun from view
Mặt trời khuất sau đám mây/Đám mây che khuất mặt trời
She was soon lost from view among the crowd
chẳng bao lâu cô ta đã mất hút trong đám đông
The man in front was obstructing my view of the pitch
Người đứng trước đã che lấp khiến tôi không thấy sân chơi
to keep somebody/something in view
luôn để mắt đến ai/cái gì
quang cảnh
Enjoying the magnificent views from the summit, over the mountains
đứng trên đỉnh núi ngắm cảnh vật hùng vĩ
10 different views of London
10 cảnh đẹp của Luân Đôn
You'll get a better view of the pianist if you stand up
Nếu đứng lên, anh sẽ trông thấy nghệ sĩ đàn dương cầm rõ hơn
dịp được xem, cơ hội được thấy
We had a private view of the jewels before the public auction
Chúng tôi đã được xem riêng các đồ kim hoàn trước khi đem ra bán đấu giá
(view on / about something) quan điểm về vấn đề gì
Political view
chính kiến
To have/hold/express/air strong political views
có/giữ/bày tỏ/bộc lộ những quan điểm chính trị mạnh mẽ
To oppose/support somebody's extreme views
chống đối/ủng hộ quan điểm cực đoan của ai
What are your views on his resignation?
Quan điểm của anh như thế nào về việc ông ấy từ chức?
We fell in with the committee's views
Chúng tôi đồng ý với những nhận xét của ủy ban
to hold advanced views
có những quan điểm tiên tiến
to share someone's views
cùng quan điểm với ai
to have opposite views
có những ý kiến đối lập nhau
quan niệm
the scientific, legal, medical view is that ....
quan niệm về khoa học, pháp lý, y học là....
a highly controversial view of modern art
một quan niệm gây nhiều tranh luận về nghệ thuật hiện đại
to take a realistic, favourable, pessimistic view of the problem
có một quan niệm hiện thực, thoả đáng, bi quan về vấn đề đó
to have something in view
có cái gì như là một ý nghĩ, ý định, kế hoạch
What the President in view is a world without nuclear weapons
Điều mà Tổng thống dự kiến là một thế giới không có vũ khí hạt nhân
in full view of somebody/something
hoàn toàn có thể trông thấy
he performed the trick in full view of the whole audience
nó thực hiện cái trò đó hoàn toàn trước mắt mọi người đang có mặt
in my view
theo ý kiến của tôi
in view of something
xét thấy, bởi vì
in view of the weather, we will cancel the outing
do tình hình thời tiết, chúng ta sẽ huỷ bỏ cuộc đi chơi này
on view
được trưng bày
to take a dim, poor, serious view of somebody/something
xem thường; xem nhẹ
to take the long view
xem long
with a view to doing something
với ý định làm cái gì, với hy vọng làm cái gì
he is decorating the house with a view to selling it
ông ta đang trang trí ngôi nhà với ý định là sẽ bán nhà
ngoại động từ
nhìn hoặc xem một cách cẩn thận; quan sát
to view a battle through binoculars from the top of a hill
từ trên đỉnh đồi dùng ống nhòm quan sát trận đánh
the film hasn't been viewed by the censor
bộ phim không được người kiểm duyệt xem qua
xem kỹ (ngôi nhà....) với ý định mua nó
open for viewing between 10.00 and 12.00
mở cửa cho vào xem từ 10 giờ đến 12 giờ
xem truyền hình
the viewing public
khán giả vô tuyến truyền hình
(to view something as something) coi cái gì như cái gì; suy nghĩ
how do you view your chances of success?
anh nghĩ thế nào về cơ hội thành công của anh?
future developments will be viewed with interest
những phát triển trong tương lai sẽ được quan tâm xem xét
the attack on the ship was viewed as an act of war
việc tấn công vào chiếc tàu thủy đã được xem như một hành động khiêu chiến
an order to view
xem order


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