单词 | Point of view |
例句 | 1. He completely disregarded my point of view. 2. Why can't you ever see my point of view? 3. What's your point of view? 4. Thanks for your point of view, John. 5. I incline to another point of view. 6. Try to see it from my point of view. 7. He brought her around to my point of view. 8. From my point of view the party was a complete success. 9. From a purely practical point of view, the house is too small. 10. From an economic point of view , the new development will benefit the town greatly. 11. Officers felt their point of view was not getting across to ministers. 12. It was a logical conclusion from the child's point of view. 12. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 13. From a practical point of view, it isn't a good place to live. 14. From an esthetic point of view, it's a nice design. 15. Try to see things from her point of view. 16. He vigorously defended his point of view. 17. Bring him round to our point of view. 18. What's your point of view on nuclear power? 19. I have some sympathy with this point of view. 20. These changes are ideal from my point of view. 21. They are working round to our point of view. 22. She brought him to her point of view. 23. I propose to belabour this point of view. 24. This is unacceptable from my point of view. 25. I have some sympathy with that point of view. 26. I incline to take the opposite point of view. 27. Her point of view was rooted in experience. 28. He flopped over to the other point of view. 29. Did you feel that you managed to put over your point of view? 30. He listened patiently to what we all had to say before putting across an alternative point of view. 1. Why can't you ever see my point of view? 2. What's your point of view? 3. Thanks for your point of view, John. 4. I incline to another point of view. 5. Try to see it from my point of view. 6. From my point of view the party was a complete success. 7. Did you feel that you managed to put over your point of view? 8. From a purely practical point of view, the house is too small. 9. From an economic point of view , the new development will benefit the town greatly. 10. Officers felt their point of view was not getting across to ministers. 11. It was a logical conclusion from the child's point of view. 12. From a practical point of view, it isn't a good place to live. 12. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 13. From an esthetic point of view, it's a nice design. 14. He listened patiently to what we all had to say before putting across an alternative point of view. 15. From an aesthetic point of view it's a thetic view. 16. Can you swing him round to our point of view? 17. From her own point of view Barbara had behaved abominably. 31. We each have a different point of view. 32. Her point of view cohered with his. 33. This article converted him to our point of view. 34. They saw a new point of view taking over. 35. From an aesthetic point of view it's a thetic view. 36. From a purely personal point of view, I'd like to see cars banned from the city centre. 37. From my point of view, there is no way they can win. 38. I can swing him round to our point of view. 39. He'll come round to my point of view, given a bit of time. 40. You could certainly make out a case for this point of view. 41. He always put his point of view with clarity and with courage. 42. I was surprised that they couldn't see my point of view. 43. From our point of view[/point of view.html], we do not see how these changes will be beneficial to the company. 44. Try to look at this from my point of view. 45. He disagrees, but we can win him over to our point of view. 46. From a financial point of view the project was a disaster. 47. From the point of view of higher education, the cuts will be a disaster. 48. I appreciate that from your point of view it's an unwelcome development. 49. He's either a hero or a villain, depending on your point of view. 50. While I fully understand your point of view, I do also have some sympathy with Michael's. 51. Can you swing him round to our point of view? 52. He reverted to his point of view several times in the course of his speech. 53. Looked at from that point of view, the job becomes easy. 54. I respect your point of view, but I'm not sure I agree with you. 55. Amelia's report describes the experience from a feminine point of view. 56. It is always interesting to hear other people's point of view. 57. Looked at from that point of view, his decision is easier to understand. 58. We must bring the chairman around to our point of view. 59. I detected a subtle shift towards our point of view. 60. From a teacher's point of view, activities that can be done with minimal preparation are invaluable. 61. From a teacher's point of view this dictionary will be very useful. 62. He could not put across his point of view to the audience. 63. We must fetch the rest of the committee round to our point of view. 64. So far they have found few defenders of their point of view on campus. 65. I do not think the article reflects the point of view of the majority of the population. 66. Students must learn to express a point of view cogently and with clarity. 67. The book tells the story of a murder investigation from the point of view of the chief suspect. 68. I managed to swing them round to my point of view. 69. I had seriously considered telling the story from the point of view of the wives. 70. Can you swing them round to my point of view? 71. From her own point of view Barbara had behaved abominably. 72. We'll look at the problem from a strictly legal point of view. 73. A union representative was present to put the farmers' point of view. 74. We shouldn't philander solemnly with that point of view. On the contrary[ ],we should treat it seriously. 75. The book is written from the father's point of view. 76. From a medical point of view, there was no need for the operation. 77. If she'd get down off her high horse for a moment, she might realize there's more than one point of view here. 78. Try to see the matter from her point of view. 79. Try to look at things from my point of view. 80. I think the chairman is working around to our point of view after all. 81. These statistics are important from an ecological point of view. 82. We've made every effort to accommodate your point of view. 83. The building isn't designed very well from the point of view of wheelchair access. 84. I can see your point of view, but I think we have to consider the long-term implications. 85. She succeeded in converting me to her point of view. 86. I'm sure I can bring him around to our point of view. 87. Has everyone had a chance to put their point of view? 88. I don't have a point of view on this issue. 89. From the point of view of safety, a lower speed limit would certainly be a good thing. 90. Try to see the situation from my point of view. 91. If we can talk to her for an hour I'm sure she'll come round to our point of view. 92. We should tune them in to our point of view. 93. He always seems to take the opposite point of view to me. 94. We must fetch the rest of the committee over to our point of view. 95. In the interview he strongly pressed his point of view. 96. They are taking a disgracefully simplistic point of view about the war. 97. From a dollars-and-cents point of view, this idea just won't work. 98. This may be a welcome change or not, depending on your point of view. 99. There was nothing remarkable about this point of view. 100. Her point of view had prevailed. 101. This was a relatively new point of view. 102. However, the historical record is difficult to reconcile with this point of view. 102. 103. You can't love some one without imaginative sympathy, without beginning to see the world from another point of view. 104. It's an interesting idea, but from a dollars-and-cents point of view it just won't work. 105. It was also useful from the point of view of fault diagnosis. 106. Marx saw this point of view as legitimizing the institutions on which nineteenth-century capitalist society was built. 107. From the point of view of the drafter there is a further danger. 108. From that particular point of view, of course,() no case is truly representative. 109. He has to give up his egocentricity and develop the beginnings of a more altruistic point of view. 110. Eventually we began to feel that the Inspector had at least some leanings towards our point of view. 111. From the particle point of view the result is less obvious. 112. From a purely practical point of view, there were few alternatives. 113. In his statement that the point of view constitutes its object. 114. He effortlessly and directly states what he believes without the least hint of imposing a point of view on his listener. 115. But as we will see, the superiors' point of view about the managerial role also reflected their biases. 116. Children also need to be listened to and their point of view understood. 117. This complicates the issue of choice but is essentially a good thing from the point of view of potential students. 118. An attempt has therefore been made to formulate goals and objectives for online user education from this point of view. 119. From an observer's point of view this adhoc approach to eternity and salvation poses acute problems of description. 120. There are, as far as l can see, other very serious difficulties with the strong-Al point of view. 121. But it was highly desirable from the point of view of the individual soldiers on both sides. 122. If knowledge is obtainable only subjectively and relative to a point of view, what happens to history? 123. A rather less important effect, from the practical point of view, is to change the mechanical properties. 124. It is a point of view which is still prevalent. 125. From the point of view of library administration the guided tour type of library orientation makes heavy demands on library staff time. 126. His most important decision was to settle on a point of view for his work. 127. Furthermore, they would be viewed as a single entity from a collections point of view. 128. Assignment, however, has a secondary characteristic which from the point of view of linguistic communication becomes equally important. 129. The horse will be unpredictable, and from the handler's point of view it may be downright dangerous! 130. From a wave point of view this is easily understood. 131. The high frequency of I as theme helps to maintain a sense of continuity and a coherent point of view. 132. From an assessment point of view this information establishes a baseline record of frequency of panic attacks or other physical symptoms. 133. And once selected,[/point of view.html] what point of view and details are to be included? 134. So I revised my works from that point of view, and some others from a conceptual point of view. 135. Like other doctor gurus, he was giving women prescriptions in feminine morality, from a distinctly male point of view. 136. There are indeed certain aspects of the marriage system of such societies which support this point of view. 137. From a point of view of commercial work, however, this is bad practice, and false economy. 138. From the point of view of the authorities, revitalizing the universities was a policy fraught with danger. 139. Clearly this was unacceptable both from an amenity point of view and for access by emergency services. 140. The findings are actually somewhat more encouraging from the Tories' point of view than they appear on the surface. 141. For instance, population control, which neither involved women nor took their point of view into consideration, had failed utterly. 142. In contrast to Hocazade, Civizade came from a very favourable background from the point of view of the learned profession. 143. I am suggesting that anyone who wants to express himself fully and truly must have a point of view. 144. Young children's egocentric behaviour is assimilation since they are incapable of seeing anything except from their own point of view. 145. This helps to develop empathy - the ability to see things from the other's point of view in addition to one's own. 146. Looking at it from a businessman's point of view, it's the obvious thing to do. 147. From her point of view, failure to act would be a dereliction of governmental duty. 148. Depending on your point of view, one of two things has just happened in boxing. 149. It is therefore most economical, from the quality control point of view, to produce large batches. 150. Margaret has very strong opinions, but she always tries to understand the opposite point of view. 151. Simply by getting out of the corporate zoo, your point of view changes. 152. Flaubert's narrator enters Emma Bovary's consciousness from time to time, to describe events from her point of view. 153. Although these turned out to be insubstantial, for a while they created concern from a security point of view. 154. The figures in the table above seem to confirm this point of view. 155. A trip to the island can be either very relaxing or very boring, depending on your point of view. 156. They influence the outcome of discussions and persuade others of their point of view more than women do. 157. Still, it's a good thing from the hunt's point of view that new blood is coming along, surely? 158. From the point of view of the banker or shareholder these may seem to be not unreasonable or even undesirable limitations. 159. Clearly everything depends upon the point of view that is adopted, and upon rival interpretations of the same events. 160. Stuart was leaning over backwards to see Oliver's point of view. 161. From our point of view, this case was very important. 162. She struggled to analyze whether this was a naive point of view; or worthless cynicism. 162. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 163. From an ecological point of view, overpopulation is a disaster no matter where it occurs or spills over. 164. He is a devil from the conservative point of view. 165. This was not yet a universally accepted point of view. 166. From the actor's point of view, the great majority of gift-giving transactions are partial repayments of debt. 167. All this time Bob Southwell had been appraising the place from the point of view of the missing person enquiry. 168. Again we can appreciate the importance of trying to see the task from the child's point of view. 169. He begins by flattering Brutus, in efforts to manipulate him into seeing his point of view. 170. In Chapters 5-8 I address myself to the topic of experiences from a phenomenological point of view. 171. Even the business schools are coming around to that point of view. 172. For one, Chilcott had kept his temper, hoping to coax his niece round to his point of view. 173. From a financial point of view, the insurance has turned a disaster into an inconvenience. 174. From a military point of view, the strategic importance of the Iberian Peninsula was evident simply from looking at a map. 175. Few studies have attempted to study the issues from the point of view of the historian. 176. From this point of view, the resulting surveys are sometimes like historical studies. 177. Our first step is to obtain information about the hens' own point of view. 178. From an accounting point of view, dividend payment is a two-step process. 179. Textermination examines the fictionality of the novel from the point of view of the reading process. 180. It guaranteed prices which were, from a retail point of view, very reasonable indeed. 181. Depending on your point of view, this can constitute either an opportunity for excellence or a disaster in the making. 182. From the point of view of the present, the past has to be excised. 183. From their point of view, the most reasonable way to interpret these strange articles was to regard them as headgear. 184. From our point of view, all idioms are elementary lexical units. 185. Better yet, from the point of view of headquarters, was intelligence revealing the general whereabouts of an enemy unit. 186. The importance of hyperventilation depends very much on your point of view. 187. This point of view forces you to consider peo-ple, position, and performance with a more inventive eye. 188. Incidentally this also happens to be the most difficult part of the instrument's compass from the point of view of fingering. 189. But Bomer said members represented every point of view in the state. 190. Furthermore, the pure climatic-geomorphological point of view involves two basic assumptions, which one would hesitate to make. 191. So, when looked at from the point of view of total social production, Dept. 192. Unfortunately from this point of view not all industries are perfectly competitive. 192. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 193. From the point of view of capital the sector would have increased in importance by a half. 194. Nevertheless it is useful and justified to look at living systems from the functional point of view. 195. Obtaining good current legal advice is an important part of determining a point of view about the disease. 196. From the point of view of the quality of the final product, reproduction from seeds is the better method. 197. Special preconceptual care designed to reduce the incidence of congenital malformation is also examined from this point of view. 198. The echinoderms may seem, from a human point of view, to be a blind alley of no particular importance. 199. Shifts of register therefore work with other indications of point of view to give a multidimensional sense of situation. 200. It is written from the point of view of zoologists although it is biochemical in content. 201. True, many qualifying factors will arise, but these qualifying factors should be mellowed with a social point of view. 202. The case is also interesting from the point of view of the reason shown for the dismissal. 203. From this point of view society is an aggregate of such activities; social order is negotiated order. 204. The drawback to feudal service from the count's point of view was its limited duration. 205. The independent project organization appears to be the best approach from a social point of view. 206. The rules of the social world are, from a hermeneutic point of view, importantly different from causal laws. 207. In the last three chapters, we have talked about dejobbed work from a practical point of view. 208. From a human relations point of view, Janet had outsmarted Hazel by refusing to become a victim over a trivial matter. 209. The professors all pay lip service to welcoming every point of view, but most really do not. 210. They point out that bottom-up statistical methods are efficient from a computational point of view, but exhibit poor error correcting capabilities. 211. From a theoretical point of view, social psychologists have often been unhappy in dealing with cognitive ambivalence. 212. This is of course a somewhat arbitrary limitation from a fire protection point of view. 213. From an operational point of view, it is probably best if your instrument has at least demonstrated reliability. 214. Morgenthau's six principles are instructive from this point of view. 215. A camera always looks at a scene from a particular point of view. 216. We recently visited the Bomber Command museum at Hendon in north London, which was interesting from a nostalgic point of view. 217. From the point of view of societies, economies and the countless incidents of short-term history, civilizations must seem immortal too. 218. I would like to point out that I do not hunt myself so feel I have a balanced point of view. 219. The response to this depends largely on your point of view. 220. Clearly, it is important from the practical point of view. 221. In any event, the welfare payment, from the point of view of the poor, is anything but negligibly small. 222. And that was a peculiar job from that point of view, because it included an unusually large number of fifty-dollar bills. 222. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 223. From a social efficiency point of view, the methods chosen in any specific instance should be determined by efficiency considerations. 224. This comes about only when children are able to view actions from the point of view of others. 225. They sometimes find it difficult to see other people's point of view and to interpret other people's behaviour. 226. There has been a misunderstanding of the Government's plans from the point of view of social security benefits. 227. It is told from the point of view of four boys who become obsessed with five beautiful sisters. 228. Here, a key way for an individual to spread his or her point of view is to get connected. 229. Some evidence for this point of view is given under validation - sensitivity across the field of view. 230. From our point of view marriage has one big drawback, you see. 231. From this point of view the struggle to remove barriers could be regarded as the seed bed for human arts. 232. A specific point of view of a space, in a fleeting moment of time(), could be held in utter stillness. 233. The most effective people are often those who call see the point of view of.others and do not agree with it. 234. The 1970s are more difficult to categorize from the point of view of planning and national politics. 235. We have just considered the question from the point of view of mechanism: how does it work? 236. From my point of view, though, it wasn't the house that was the problem but the people. 237. From a commercial point of view, there are not enough to go round. 238. From my own point of view, I should be prepared to weaken the requirements of the Turing test very considerably. 239. But it is also necessary to know music-making from the orchestra's point of view. 240. The story is written from a child's point of view. 241. Lack of communication and the inability to see a differing point of view are cited as being the main causes. 242. As others may have different theories a genuine desire to prove a point of view leads to some lively debate. 243. Adam Rolston, taking a distinctly Warholian Pop point of view, works with cardboard, making commercial cartons in series. 244. Yet from the modern point of view, something essential was missing. 245. Still, the egocentric child typically lacks any appreciation or knowledge of the game from a social point of view. 246. Once you master the arts of reflection, understanding, and resolution, perspective and point of view will follow. 247. They formed an extraordinary ragbag of a community from the point of view of language, culture, religion and education. 248. We were interested in seeing if this increase was significant from the point of view of higher-level processes. 249. From the point of view of demand management, therefore, frictional and structural unemployment is an irreducible minimum unemployment rate. 250. It concerned the assassination of foreign leaders from a philosophical point of view. 251. No, she fights her to the death, which from the point of view of the species is unhelpful. 252. However,[] from the capitalists' point of view it is gross wages that are computed as costs. 253. One can write about the past, but from the point of view of a modern man. 254. From a purely theoretical point of view, there is some logic to this. 255. This report deals with the positive and negative consequences of activities and behaviors from a health and medical point of view. 256. From this point of view the allocation of function and interface design are one core design activity based on the man-machine concept. 257. The worst of it, from the point of view of the young people themselves, was that they acted without dignity. 258. From the point of view of other firms, Salomon mortgage traders were cheap at any price. 259. If we want to understand another person we have to learn how to see things from their point of view. 260. From this point of view the professional-managerial class are likely to try to maintain their position by forming themselves into professions. 261. Players see the games through the point of view of a central character, giving them a three-dimensional look. 262. Science will change its paradigm when new people coming into the field are persuaded by a different point of view. 263. From David's point of view the yuletide festival was excruciating. 264. Evil is a point of view. 265. We will consider this example from the nodal analysis point of view. 266. This article starts from a practical point of view in expounding the ex tended research of quantitative economics and its application to non-ferrous industry. 267. From the dietetic cultural point of view, the article analyzes the content, form, characteristics and relative etiquette, taboo etc. of the flesh-eating structure of the Ewenke Nationality. 268. Anthony Afterwit — Franklin created this "gentleman" to provide a humorous look at matrimony and married life from a male point of view. Mr. Afterwit appeared in Franklin's Pennsylvania Gazette. 269. In the typological point of view , this paper lists four categories of "space model" of Louis Kahn's architectural works. 270. This paper illustrates Michelson-Morley experiment, Millar experiment, Airy's experiment and light aberration phenomenon in a completely new point of view. 271. In man's eyes, the lady observed in office is as "de lux edition", one's own wife is like paperbound edition. expound your point of view. 272. Ten years later, Shannon still has his knack for telling a story from both a kid's and an exasperated adult's point of view — and still draws the most hilarious, in-your-face pictures on the planet. 273. From the economic point of view, economic loss assessment of voltage sag is discussed in the paper, based on the main factors of voltage sag causing economic losses. 274. Excellent coordination and organizing ability and overall point of view. 275. From my point of view, the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games should act as a stage for the exchange, dialogue and interfusion of Eastern and Western civilizations. 276. From the historical point of view, the management on degree conferral right in Americangraduate education is investigated in this dissertation, and its thought by origin is analyzed. 277. From another point of view, this close viewing way enables the depicted object to have very deep illusion and profound sense of mystery. 278. From the point of view of program structure and program running, the formal definitions about SIMD and MIMD parallelism are presented clearly, which are criteria of extracting program heterogeneity. 279. From a diachronic point of view, languages are changing continuously, so are euphemisms. 280. Some advantage of RFC-30 reagent free controller was described in different point of view by actual using. Some methods and notice were suggested for ion chromatographer with same instrument. 281. In this paper, a selective and evaluative review of research on generative grammar is offered, mainly from the psycholinguistic point of view. 282. Having clarified the question, we can elaborate our main point of view. 283. From the point of view of ontology, this essay expounds the original thought of Martin Buber, a famous Jewish thinker of this century. 284. From a strategic point of view , too ,[] both BA and Iberia badly need more bulk. 285. But to transfer hastily and inconsiderately to the general point of view, propositions that are true of the individual, has been a source of innumerable errors in political economy. 286. From solvent concentration point of view, gravure micyoco pissed management is necessary. 287. "In two volumes, " they write, "Hall has given us an epoch-making study, chiefly from the psychological point of view, of the greatest moral genius of all time." 288. From the point of view of - andconsidered well - optimized or sales promotion oriented. |
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