field of view

collocation in English

meaningsoffieldandview

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field
noun
uk
/fiːld/
us
/fiːld/
an area of land, used for growing crops or keeping animals, usually surrounded by ...
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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 offieldandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffield of view

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Thefieldofviewof the advanced sonar ring depends on thefieldofviewof a pair of transducers.
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Fieldofviewis 2 m across.
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It fills up yourfieldofview.
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The width of thefieldofviewis 2 mm.
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The width of thefieldofviewis 1.3 mm.
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Thefieldofviewis 30 km wide.
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Three children were studied in the head coil (25 cmfieldofview) and the remaining 23 in the regular body coil (2845 cmfieldofview).
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This combination is an effective way to increase thefieldofview.
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It does, however, depend upon the extent of thefieldofview.
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The graduated eyepiece andfieldofviewarea were calibrated using a calibration slide.
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Observers typically remember a largerfieldofviewthan they actually saw.
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Image is taken in crossed polars and thefieldofviewis 5 mm in width.
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Thefieldofviewis the region in which the sensor proficiently localises targets.
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A mobile robot should keep an unpredictably moving target in a cluttered environment within itsfieldofview.
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A scene camera, yoked with the view of the tracked eye, provided an image of the participant'sfieldofview.
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The reference and target samples were placed so as to completely fill thefieldofviewof the instrument.
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Thefieldofviewis 180 in front of the robot and up to 8 m distance.
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High controller gains setting result in tendency of the arm to overshoot from the camera'sfieldofview.
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Because we have frontal eyes, ourfieldofviewis restricted to a small portion of the optical flow.
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