point of view
noun[C]
uk/ˌpɔɪnt əv ˈvjuː/us/ˌpɔɪnt əv ˈvjuː/pluralpoints of viewB2
a way ofconsideringsomething:
(思考的)角度,着眼点Fromapurelypracticalpointofview, thehouseis toosmall.从纯粹实用的角度来看,这座房子太小了。
From amedicalpointofview, there was no need for theoperation.从医学的角度来看,没有做手术的必要。
a feeling or opinion about something or someone
- attitudeHis attitude towards authority has often got him into trouble.
- outlookI wish I could share your positive outlook on life.
- frame of mindI need to be in the right frame of mind to talk about this.
- approachIt's time to try a different approach to the problem.
- viewpointHis viewpoint is his own and does not affect how I think about the issue.
- point of viewFrom a strictly financial point of view it looks like a positive change.
B2
anopinion:
观点,想法You have to bewillingtosee(=understand)other people'spointsofview.你必须乐于听取别人的看法。
Iappreciatethatfromyourpointofviewit's anunwelcomedevelopment.我很理解在你看来这一事态不好接受。
Opinions, beliefs and points of view
- Afrocentric
- agnosticism
- angle
- anti-ideological
- article of faith
- ascription
- bubble
- creed
- have/take a notion todo somethingidiom
- helicopter view
- heretical
- hot take
- idea
- outlook
- pole
- politics
- posture
- pretension
- prism
- relativism
Grammar
Point of view
We use the expression from x’s point of view to talk about a way of considering something and/or how it affects someone or something:…