Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "View"
The meaning of "View" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does How can I differentiate view, watch, see,look? Thanks mean?
A:
For the word view, no one really uses it to say that they're watching something. An example of view is: "Damn, the view up here is incredible." But everyday phrases like: "Yo, imma watch this video/show." "Yo im watching something something something..." Looking is like, your currently looking at the something so like: "Yo im looking for something to watch." or "I'm looking for it" Look is almost like search, look = search. And see, an example for that is: "Dude, you see him over there?" or "You see that?"
Q:
What does I could get used to a view like this. mean?
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It means that Flynn would like to stay and look at the view for a long time and maybe live there too (so he would get used to it).
Q:
What does into view mean?
A:
If something comes into view, that means you initially couldn’t see it but you can see it now.
“As we drove down the freeway, the city’s buildings came into view”
Hope this helps!
“As we drove down the freeway, the city’s buildings came into view”
Hope this helps!
Q:
What does well-entrenched view mean?
A:
Firmly established; difficult to challenge or dislodge
Q:
What does "views" in
I'm going to share my views with.... mean?
I'm going to share my views with.... mean?
A:
My view se usa igual que Mi opinión O Mi punto de vista en español.
Example sentences using "View"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with in view.
A:
In view of your refusal to come to work, you are fired.
In view of your excellent work, you are being promoted.
In view of the heat, we are staying indoors.
In view of your excellent work, you are being promoted.
In view of the heat, we are staying indoors.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with with a view to doing.
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It means you do a thing with the hope it causes another thing to happen. For example “I bought a lot of healthy food with a view to cooking more at home.” “I made a dedicated place to study at home with a view to doing better in school.”
Q:
Please show me example sentences with have the same views.
A:
We have the same views when it comes to religion.
I have the same views as Donald Trump. (It's a joke, don't take it personally)
Bokuto and I share the same views in volleyball.
I have the same views as Donald Trump. (It's a joke, don't take it personally)
Bokuto and I share the same views in volleyball.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with under view applications you submitted .
A:
Is there a full sentence? This is unnatural.
Maybe, do they mean, "The applications you submitted are under review?"
Or maybe, they are telling you how to access something online? Under, view applications you submitted, button....you will find your application.
Maybe, do they mean, "The applications you submitted are under review?"
Or maybe, they are telling you how to access something online? Under, view applications you submitted, button....you will find your application.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with 'with the view of'.
A:
Oooo sorry. That's a totally different usage.
In that context it means "for the purpose of" or "with a plan to".
"These measure have been implemented with a view to increase profits."
In that context it means "for the purpose of" or "with a plan to".
"These measure have been implemented with a view to increase profits."
Synonyms of "View" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between narrow view and prejudice ?
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Narrow view: a way of thinking that has less facts and less exposure to different ways of thinking. Prejudice: an opinion that is not based on anything at all. Both words are similar in meaning.
Q:
What is the difference between view and scenery ?
A:
view can be used to describe scenery, or it is a verb which means to look at something.
scenery generally refers to the aesthetic of nature or buildings, or some kind of picturesque view
scenery generally refers to the aesthetic of nature or buildings, or some kind of picturesque view
Q:
What is the difference between from this view point you can see..... and from this point of view you can see..... ?
A:
Viewpoint pot ser dues coses: 1) Un lloc de vigiláncia, un mirador. 2) Un punt de vista, l'ángle des del qual es veuen les coses (en sentit figurat).
Així docs:
- From this point of view: D'aquesta manera, desde el meu punt de vista, segons la meva opinión... Manera de veure les coses, etc.
- From this viewpoint: Des d'aquest punt podrás observar (alguna cosa), considerant la meva perspectiva, etc.
M'he explicat bé? 😅
Així docs:
- From this point of view: D'aquesta manera, desde el meu punt de vista, segons la meva opinión... Manera de veure les coses, etc.
- From this viewpoint: Des d'aquest punt podrás observar (alguna cosa), considerant la meva perspectiva, etc.
M'he explicat bé? 😅
Q:
What is the difference between this. and that. and "i like this view" / "i like thats view" ?
A:
Geralmente a diferença está na distância do objeto.
this cellphone (perto)
that cellphone (longe)
existem outras aplicações, mas basicamente é isso. 😎
this cellphone (perto)
that cellphone (longe)
existem outras aplicações, mas basicamente é isso. 😎
Q:
What is the difference between view and weave ?
A:
There's literally nothing in common.
To view is a verb meaning "to see", "to consider", "to regard as" -- "she views technology as an imminent and ever-present danger"
A view is a panorama, the collectiveness of sights from a given (vantage) point or the look of something -- "the view from the top of the building was breathtaking"
To weave is a verb meaning to braid together, plait (usually fibers or fibrous material) -- "I weave a wonderful wicker chair for myself"
A weave means the process or result of weaving -- "that chair's weave is very high quality"
To view is a verb meaning "to see", "to consider", "to regard as" -- "she views technology as an imminent and ever-present danger"
A view is a panorama, the collectiveness of sights from a given (vantage) point or the look of something -- "the view from the top of the building was breathtaking"
To weave is a verb meaning to braid together, plait (usually fibers or fibrous material) -- "I weave a wonderful wicker chair for myself"
A weave means the process or result of weaving -- "that chair's weave is very high quality"
Translations of "View"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? "we will take your views into account".
"we will take your views into consideration".
what is the difference?
"we will take your views into consideration".
what is the difference?
A:
No difference. '... into consideration" is much more common.
Hope this helps!
Hope this helps!
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? can I say
He enchantingly illustrated his views in his art.
does it sound more poetic?
He enchantingly illustrated his views in his art.
does it sound more poetic?
A:
sounds good
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I've never seen such a beautiful view of the ocean.
A:
That sounds pretty good to me
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? For better view you need to walk five more minutes to get to waterfall observation decks #1,2, and 3 where are located on the bottom of the waterfall.
A:
Yours is certainly understandable. ¨For A better view you need to walk five more minutes to get to THE waterfall observation decks numbers 1, 2, and 3 WHICH are located AT the bottom of the waterfall
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I like the view from my window.
A:
"I love the view from my window."
Other questions about "View"
Q:
We’ve bought the view that America is a zero-sum game in many cases: "If you succeed, I fail." When any one of us is held down, we’re all held back.
These are words by President Biden. Could you explain the difference between "held down" and "held back"?
These are words by President Biden. Could you explain the difference between "held down" and "held back"?
A:
In this context, held down is referring to someone being oppressed or not given the chance to meet their full potential. Held back is saying that we will all be worse off/or we will all face setbacks
Q:
Referring to this view, we can perhaps consider the birth and early development of Japanese television animation programs from a slightly different historical perspective. Does this sound natural?
A:
OK. Without seeing that in larger context, I’ll suggest that part (referring to this view) can be safely dropped as unnecessary. If it is at the end of your composition however, you could always say “In conclusion”.
We can perhaps consider the birth and early development of televised Japanese anime from a slightly different historical perspective.
We can perhaps consider the birth and early development of televised Japanese anime from a slightly different historical perspective.
Q:
She has a clear view when it comes to fashion.
She has a mind of her own when it comes to fashion.
Are these expressions similar and natural?
She has a mind of her own when it comes to fashion.
Are these expressions similar and natural?
A:
I think they are okay but here are some other ideas for you:
She is a visionary when it comes to fashion.
She is creative when it comes to fashion.
She is passionate about fashion.
She has a clear vision when it comes to fashion.
She is a visionary when it comes to fashion.
She is creative when it comes to fashion.
She is passionate about fashion.
She has a clear vision when it comes to fashion.
Q:
Why do you use "favorable views of sth" instead of "favorable views for sth"? Could you explain the meaning of "of" here?
A:
The correct answer is “Favorable views of something”
In this case you are talking about the favorable views of something - and that something is a video (for example)
The video is not made out of favorable views (it doesn’t even make sense), but it’s saying/describing that the video HAS favorable views.
And I don’t think you should say ‘Favorable views about something’ as it doesn’t make much sense.
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For - Can mean giving something to an object/person, and is sometimes used in questions like this one:
“What is this for?”
It indicates the place someone/something is going OR is being sent to.
Of - It indicates a point, in a statement.
“Favorable views of something”
You’re pointing out a fact (point) and that point is NOT being sent somewhere.
I hope this clarifies :)
The correct answer is “Favorable views of something”
In this case you are talking about the favorable views of something - and that something is a video (for example)
The video is not made out of favorable views (it doesn’t even make sense), but it’s saying/describing that the video HAS favorable views.
And I don’t think you should say ‘Favorable views about something’ as it doesn’t make much sense.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
For - Can mean giving something to an object/person, and is sometimes used in questions like this one:
“What is this for?”
It indicates the place someone/something is going OR is being sent to.
Of - It indicates a point, in a statement.
“Favorable views of something”
You’re pointing out a fact (point) and that point is NOT being sent somewhere.
I hope this clarifies :)
Q:
It is my view that people are impatient for change because they are affected by products-cycle which goes much faster than ever. For example, it won't take less than one year, after new movies are premierd, to be released as blue-ray/DVD version. Furthermore, people can watch them even without going to the theatre by way of connecting online to net streaming services. Once it gets as a norm, people will want more swiftness and handynes, and will take it as granted. Considering the convenience and confyness we acquired, I can't simply defy its significance to our today's lifestyle. However it is, at the same time, a sheer threat to the sensible humanity. What if we are about to lose our capability to act as a human beings by keep indulging ourselves like this?
A:
you make a great point!
It is my view that people are impatient for change because they are affected by a products-cycle impulse which occurs more rapidly each year.
For example, it takes less than a year after new a movie is premiered for it to be released as blue-ray/DVD version.
Furthermore, people can watch them even without going to the theatre by way of connecting online to net streaming services.
Once this platform is accepted as the norm, people will want and expect more rapidity and convenience.
Considering the convenience and comfortable confines that we have acquired, I can't simply ignore its significance in today's lifestyle. However, at the same time, this is a sheer threat to the sensibility of humanity.
What if we lose our capability to act as a human beings by continuing to indulge ourselves like this?
It is my view that people are impatient for change because they are affected by a products-cycle impulse which occurs more rapidly each year.
For example, it takes less than a year after new a movie is premiered for it to be released as blue-ray/DVD version.
Furthermore, people can watch them even without going to the theatre by way of connecting online to net streaming services.
Once this platform is accepted as the norm, people will want and expect more rapidity and convenience.
Considering the convenience and comfortable confines that we have acquired, I can't simply ignore its significance in today's lifestyle. However, at the same time, this is a sheer threat to the sensibility of humanity.
What if we lose our capability to act as a human beings by continuing to indulge ourselves like this?
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