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perspective

[ per-spek-tiv ]

noun

  1. a technique of depicting volumes and spatial relationships on a flat surface. Compare aerial perspective, linear perspective.
  2. a picture employing this technique, especially one in which it is prominent:

    an architect's perspective of a house.

  3. a visible scene, especially one extending to a distance; vista:

    a perspective on the main axis of an estate.

  4. the state of existing in space before the eye:

    The elevations look all right, but the building's composition is a failure in perspective.

  5. the state of one's ideas, the facts known to one, etc., in having a meaningful interrelationship:

    You have to live here a few years to see local conditions in perspective.

  6. the faculty of seeing all the relevant data in a meaningful relationship:

    Your data is admirably detailed but it lacks perspective.

  7. a mental view or prospect:

    the dismal perspective of terminally ill patients.



adjective

  1. of or relating to the art of perspective, or represented according to its laws.

perspective

/ 辫蓹藞蝉辫蓻办迟瑟惫 /

noun

  1. a way of regarding situations, facts, etc, and judging their relative importance
  2. the proper or accurate point of view or the ability to see it; objectivity

    try to get some perspective on your troubles

  3. the theory or art of suggesting three dimensions on a two-dimensional surface, in order to recreate the appearance and spatial relationships that objects or a scene in recession present to the eye
  4. the appearance of objects, buildings, etc, relative to each other, as determined by their distance from the viewer, or the effects of this distance on their appearance
  5. a view over some distance in space or time; vista; prospect
  6. a picture showing perspective
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

perspective

  1. In drawing or painting, a way of portraying three dimensions on a flat, two-dimensional surface by suggesting depth or distance.
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Derived Forms

  • 辫别谤藞蝉辫别肠迟颈惫别濒测, adverb
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 辫别谤路蝉辫别肠顎僼颈惫路补濒 adjective
  • 辫别谤路蝉辫别肠顎僼颈惫别诲 adjective
  • 辫别谤路蝉辫别肠顎僼颈惫别路濒别蝉蝉 adjective
  • 辫别谤路蝉辫别肠顎僼颈惫别路濒测 adverb
  • 苍辞苍顎卲别谤路蝉辫别肠顎僼颈惫别 noun adjective
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of perspective1

First recorded in 1350鈥1400; Middle English, from Medieval Latin perspect墨va (ars) 鈥渙ptical (science),鈥 辫别谤蝉辫别肠迟墨惫耻尘 鈥渙ptical glass,鈥 noun uses of feminine and neuter of 辫别谤蝉辫别肠迟墨惫耻蝉 鈥渙ptical,鈥 equivalent to Latin perspect(us) 鈥渓ooked at closely,鈥 past participle of perspicere 鈥渢o look at closely鈥 ( per-, inspect ) + -墨惫耻蝉 -ive
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of perspective1

C14: from Medieval Latin perspect墨va ars the science of optics, from Latin perspicere to inspect carefully, from per- (intensive) + specere to behold
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鈥淣ow they want to abuse their power again, this time from an economic perspective.鈥

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And from my perspective, sometimes I could be honest about how I really feel.

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With psychedelics, this 鈥渄esynchronization鈥 in the brain that increases randomness may be related to the distorted sense of time and space and changes in perspective that are experienced during a trip.

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鈥淚f we aren鈥檛 building now, from a long run perspective, that says higher prices and higher rents at some point in time in the future,鈥 said Christopher Thornberg, founding partner of consultancy Beacon Economics.

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Sometimes the stories of family members or people close to super-famous people can become inextricable from one another, but in 鈥淢atriarch鈥 your story and perspective is really strong.

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