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Meaning of view | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1 Frequent
vjuː

Definitions

  1. vision (something seen; an object perceived visually)
  2. Visual perception.
    physical
  3. vision, sight (the sense or ability of sight)
  4. The act of seeing or looking at something.
    physical
  5. view (a way of understanding something, an opinion, a theory)
  6. The range of vision.
    physical
  7. vision (something imaginary one thinks one sees)
  8. Something to look at, such as scenery.
    physical
  9. An individual viewing of a web page or a video etc. by a user.
    Internet, physical
  10. Appearance; show; aspect.
    obsolete, physical
  11. A picture, drawn or painted; a sketch.
  12. An opinion, judgement, imagination, idea or belief.
  13. A mental image.
  14. A way of understanding something, an opinion, a theory.
  15. A point of view.
  16. An intention or prospect.
  17. A virtual or logical table composed of the result set of a query in relational databases.
  18. The part of a computer program which is visible to the user and can be interacted with
  19. A wake.

Equivalents

Čeština dohled názor pohled vize výhled
Cymraeg golygfa
Dansk syn udsigt
Esperanto rigardi vidaĵo vido
فارسی دید دیدن منظره ویو
Հայերեն դիտել տեսարան
Bahasa Indonesia pandangan pemandangan penglihatan
Íslenska áhorf útsýni
日本語 景色 見る 観点
ខ្មែរ ទេសភាព
한국어 경치 관점 시야 조회
Kurdî kûva kuva sehen tesîs vêderê ver vîze
Lietuvių vaizdas
Te Reo Māori tiro whakaaro
Македонски поглед
മലയാളം കാഴ്ച
Slovenčina výhľad
Kiswahili maoni
తెలుగు చూచు
Türkçe görünüm

Examples

“That video got a million views.”
“He changed seats to get a complete view of the stage.”
“Thenceforth I thought thee worth my nearer view.”
“, Book II, Chapter XXI Objects near our view are apt to be thought greater than those of a larger size are more remote.”
“But Richmond […] appeared to lose himself in his own reflections. Some pickled crab, which he had not touched, had been removed with a damson pie; and his sister saw, peeping around the massive silver epergne that almost obscured him from her view, that he had eaten no more than a spoonful of that either.”
“If there are any rabbits in this park, they keep carefully out of our view.”
“The walls of Pluto's palace are in view.”
“My flat has a view of a junkyard.”
“the view from a window”
“'Tis distance lends enchantment to the view.”
“"Well, there don't seem to be any what you might call views about here," he agreed. […] "I've been through the Willawee Ranges forty miles west of here, and I can guarantee the views there."”
“At Bleiken (50 miles), for the first time the Randsfjord comes into view, and a very lovely view it is, of the long winding island-studded lake with wooded shores and small sandy bays.”
“[Graces] which, by the splendor of her view / Dazzled, before we never knew.”
“a fine view of Lake George”
“I think I have fairly broad views on the whole.”
““I believe deep inside everyone's heart is an underlying loneliness,” he says. Humanity longs for another species with comparable intelligence. AGI, in his view, isn’t just a profit engine but a companion on our civilizational journey.”
“I need more information to get a better view of the situation.”
“I have with exact view perused thee, Hector.”
“Your view on evolution is based on religious doctrines, not on scientific findings.”
“to give a right view of this mistaken part of liberty”
“There hasn’t been much polling data on consumer views of gene-edited foods, because they are still so new.”
“From my view that is a stupid proposition.”
“He smuggled a knife into prison with a view to using it as a weapon.”
“No man ever sets himself about anything but upon some view or other which serves him for a reason for what he does”
“With this view, they made a Guy Faux, or dummy figure of a boy, dressed in coat and cap; such as might in a poor light be mistaken for a living figure.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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