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n. 观点



    viewpoint
    [ noun ]
    1. a mental position from which things are viewed

    2. <noun.cognition>
      we should consider this problem from the viewpoint of the Russians
      teaching history gave him a special point of view toward current events
    3. a place from which something can be viewed

    4. <noun.location>
      from that vantage point he could survey the whole valley


    1. "They're entitled to their viewpoint.
    2. From Bass's viewpoint, this may be a pragmatic response to a shift in fashion.
    3. A federal appeals court refused Thursday to order that Farrakhan and Stallings be admitted, but sent the matter to Jackson for further consideration, saying the two could not be barred simply because they advocate a particular viewpoint.
    4. "A prompt change in perception and viewpoint in the general public can only be precipitated by a major crisis, e.g., an all-out trade war," it says.
    5. We realised that much of the management reporting, from both the engineering and operating viewpoint, was not as efficient as it might be.
    6. And SABC staff say they no longer receive direct telephone calls from the president. But SABC news continues to reflect undue deference to the presidential viewpoint.
    7. "We may never find out," said Jack Brown, acting director of the city and county health department's environmental health division. "We've done everything possible in the analytical viewpoint.
    8. Can an international portfolio be managed successfully from London or does the manager need offices in the countries concerned? There is one powerful argument in favour of each viewpoint.
    9. Last week, a woman television reporter was beaten up by an unindentified attacker who first vilified her for a recent program in which she presented the Albanian viewpoint in Kosovo.
    10. That viewpoint was supported by Judith Erickson, a consultant for the Viking and Indianhead councils and an associate professor at the University of Minnesota's Center for Youth Development and Research.
    11. So IBM established the performance evaluation center to set things right from its viewpoint.
    12. Their participants also wanted to make their viewpoint known to the party Central Committee.
    13. Sharaa called the editorial "a good sign" and Mrs. Say added she found the newspaper's viewpoint "encouraging." Syria has good ties with Iran.
    14. Since the film is presented from Fred's viewpoint, you'd expect to see her as he does, as a major figure.
    15. "Often we are obliged to run Tass reports, which are considered official, even if we don't share the (Tass) viewpoint," he said.
    16. And the situation is, from a foreign viewpoint, improving.
    17. "All political organizations have the right to exist and the democratic right to espouse their own particular viewpoint," it says.
    18. He says he has been dealing with Japan for 21 years, and when he declares that Japan and the United States are becoming increasingly interdependent, he speaks from a family viewpoint as well as an official one.
    19. Telling the story from one person's viewpoint had only been done once before (in Part V).
    20. Still, an occasional viewpoint leaks through.
    21. They would also allow the USIA to tell other countries that a film, though approved as educational, was "propaganda" in that it was designed to promote a political, religious or economic viewpoint.
    22. This viewpoint is reflected in the safety limit of 5,000 microwatts per square centimeter set in the current U.S. voluntary guideline adopted by the American National Standards Institute.
    23. She hopes someday to bring that viewpoint to a seat on the Federal Reserve Board.
    24. His operas are neither experimental nor philosophical - they are concise, singable and immediate in dramatic impact. With few exceptions, they also have a strong political viewpoint.
    25. "You would have to get all the rights or you'd have to tell it from one viewpoint," Williams says.
    26. But the performance isn't always as good when seen from an in-company viewpoint, the forthright Scot admitted to City analysts.
    27. Yet more often, the maestro is on automatic pilot, with no discernible viewpoint or involvement in the music he leads.
    28. Mr. Dabney documents this and speculates, "If the Old Dominion had not sustained so tragic a loss of prestige, its more conservative viewpoint might conceivably have prevailed.
    29. From the military's viewpoint, all three preconditions have been met.
    30. "From a programmers viewpoint, it's like being turned loose in a candy store, with all the fine resources existing there, but which nobody even knows about."
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