cross-sectional view

collocation in English

meaningsofview

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view
noun
uk
/vjuː/
us
/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Figure 3 shows thecross-sectionalviewof the adding section, which consists of two induction cells and a diode.
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This report offers across-sectionalviewof the numerous panels related to music at the week-long event.
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Rather, what is provided is across-sectionalviewof the two-way traffic discussed above.
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This process can be used to form across-sectionalviewwhen the sample is tilted and imaged.
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At the top of the window there is across-sectionalviewthat illustrates the position of the eight sensors.
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Figure 2 shows thecross-sectionalviewof this section.
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Two streaks of smoke emerging along the shear layer, when viewed normal to the plane containing the streaks and the jet centre-line gave thecross-sectionalviewof the jet.
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It is, therefore, unfortunate that the bulk of disciplinary discussions within the field favors across-sectionalviewof language learning and, as a consequence, discussions about longitudinal research are scarce.
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Therefore, the inclusive group of the different classical theories provides across-sectionalviewof human mentation.
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Other, location-specific information (aerial photos, cross-sectional views) can be added to enhance the visualization of the work site.
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