- view
- In.opinion
1) to air, express, present, put forward, voice a view
2) to harbor, hold a view
3) to advance, advocate a view
4) to exchange views
5) to take a view
6) a cheerful, optimistic, rosy; dim, grave, pessimistic view (she took a dim view of the matter)
7) advanced; contrary; conservative; divergent; diverse; liberal, progressive; modem; old-fashioned; outdated, outmoded; philosophical; political; popular; radical; reactionary; slanted; sound; strong; unpopular views
8) a view about, on
9) a view that + clause (they disputed my view that taxes should be raised)
10) in smb.'s view (in my view the offer is unacceptable)
sight11) to get a view of
12) to block smb.'s view
13) a beautiful, breathtaking, magnificent, superb view
14) a clear, unhampered, unimpaired view
15) a bird's eye; close-up; full; full-length view
16) in, within view (in full view of the public)
17) (misc.) to come into view
perspective18) an exploded view
what can be seen19) a rear view
20) a view from (the view from the window)
21) (misc.) a room with a nice view (of the ocean)
aim22) with a view (with a view to reestablishing diplomatic relations)
misc.23) in view of ('in consideration of'); a point of view
IIv. (d; tr.) to view as (she was viewed as a serious threat to the party leadership)
* * *[vjuː]a point of viewadvocate a viewclose-updimdivergentdiversefull view length viewhold a viewmagnificentmodernold view fashionedoutdatedoutmodedphilosophicalpoliticalprogressiveput forwardradicalrosystrongsuperb viewunhamperedunimpaired viewunpopular viewsvoice a viewwithin view (in full view of the public)pessimistic view (she took a dim view of the matter)(misc.) to come into view['opinion'] to air['perspective'] an exploded view['sight'] to get a view of['what can be seen'] a rear viewa beautifula bird's eyea cheerfula cleara view aboutto advanceto block smb. 's viewto exchange viewsto harborto take a view['misc. '] in view of ('in consideration of)in smb. 's view (in my view the offer is unacceptable)(misc.) a room with a nice view (of the ocean)(d;tr.) to viewas (she was viewed as a serious threat to the party leadership)a view from (the view from the window)a view that + clause (they disputed my view that taxes should be raised)['aim'] with a view (with a view to reestablishing diplomatic relations)
Combinatory dictionary. 2013.