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    what you can see可看到的東西

  1. [countable] what you can see from a particular place or position, especially beautiful countryside(從某處看到的)景色,風景;(尤指)鄉間美景
    • view of something There were magnificent views of the surrounding countryside.四周鄉間的景色壯觀秀麗。
    • Most rooms enjoy panoramic views of the ocean.大多數房間都能看到海的全景。
    • view from something The view from the top of the tower was spectacular.從塔頂遠眺景色蔚爲壯觀。
    • a sea/mountain view 海景;山景
    • I'd like a room with a view.我想要一個可以觀看風景的房間。
    Synonyms viewview
    • sight
    • scene
    • panorama
    These are all words for a thing that you can see, especially from a particular place.
    • view what you can see from a particular place or position, especially beautiful natural scenery:
      • The cottage had a delightful sea view.這小屋可以看到宜人的海景。
    • sight a thing that you see or can see, especially something that is impressive or unusual:
      • It’s a spectacular sight as the flamingos lift into the air.一群紅鹳飛向空中,景象十分壯觀。
    • scene a view that you see, especially one with people and/​or animals moving about and doing things:
      • It was a delightful rural scene.那是賞心悅目的鄉村風光。
    • panorama a view of a wide area of land:
      • The tower offers a breathtaking panorama of Prague.從塔上可看到壯麗的布拉格全景。
    Patterns
    • a view/​panorama of something
    • a beautiful/​breathtaking view/​sight/​scene/​panorama
    • a magnificent/​spectacular view/​sight/​panorama
    • to take in the view/​sight/​scene
    • to admire the view/​sight
    Extra Examples
    • The cottage had a delightful sea view.這小屋可以看到宜人的海景。
    • the view from his apartment從他的公寓看到的風景
    • a view over the valley俯視山谷的風景
    • a room with a breathtaking view across the bay能飽覽海灣壯美風光的房間
    • a place to unwind and enjoy the view放鬆身心、欣賞美景的地方
    • The picture shows a front view of the car.圖片展示了汽車的正面。
    • The large windows give fine views of the surrounding countryside.從寬大的窗戶望出去可以看到四周美麗的田園風光。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • breathtaking
    • fine
    • lovely
    verb + view
    • afford
    • boast
    • command
    preposition
    • view across
    • view over
    • view from
    phrases
    • a room with a view
    See full entry
  2. [uncountable, singular] used when you are talking about whether you can see something or whether something can be seen in a particular situation觀看;看;視野;視域;視線
    • The lake soon came into view.那湖很快映入眼簾。
    • The sun disappeared from view.太陽看不見了。
    • Tensions within the band remained hidden from public view.樂隊成員之間的緊張關系仍然不爲公衆所知。
    • in view There was nobody in view.一個人也看不見。
    • out of view I hid in the hallway out of view.我躲在走廊裏看不見。
    • Sit down—you're blocking my view.坐下,你擋住我的視線了。
    • view of something I didn't have a good view of the stage.我看不清舞台。
    Synonyms sightsight
    • view
    • vision
    These are all words for the area or distance that you can see from a particular position.
    • sight the area or distance that you can see from a particular position:
      • He looked up the street, but there was no one in sight.他朝街上望去,一個人也沒看見。
      • Leave any valuables in your car out of sight.把貴重物品留在車裏看不見的地方。
    • view (rather formal) the area or distance that you can see from a particular position:指視力範圍、視野:
      • The lake soon came into view.那湖很快便映入眼簾。
    • vision the area that you can see from a particular position:
      • The couple moved outside her field of vision (= total area you can see from a particular position).那對夫妻離開了她的視野。
    sight, view or vision?用 sight、view 還是 vision?View is more literary than sight or vision. It is the only word for talking about how well you can see: I didn’t have a good sight/​vision of the stage. Vision must always be used with a possessive pronoun: my/​his/​her etc. (field of) vision. It is not used with the prepositions in, into and out of that are very frequent with sight and view: There was nobody in vision.A tall figure came into vision. Patterns
    • in/​out of sight/​view
    • in/​within sight/​view of something
    • to come into/​disappear from sight/​view/​somebody’s vision
    • to come in sight/​view of somebody/​something
    • to block somebody’s view/​vision
    • somebody’s line of sight/​vision
    • somebody’s field of view/​vision
    see also side view, rear-view mirror
    Extra Examples
    • A woman in a very large hat was blocking my view of the parade.一個戴着大帽子的女子擋着我的視線,妨礙我觀看遊行。
    • The knife was in plain view on the kitchen table.那把刀就擺在廚房桌上,一眼就能看見。
    • We had a poor view of the stage from where we were sitting.從我們坐的位置看不清楚舞台上的情景。
    • They stood waving on the platform, until the train disappeared from view.他們站在月台上不停地揮手,直到火車從視野中消失。
    • The pillar prevented me getting a clear view of the action.柱子擋住了我的視線,我沒看清動作過程。
    • The patio gave an unimpeded view across the headland to the sea.從陽台望去,視野越過海岬直到大海。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • grandstand
    • wonderful
    verb + view
    • get
    • have
    • give somebody
    preposition
    • in view
    • on view
    phrases
    • in full view (of something)
    • in plain view (of something)
    See full entry
  3. opinion想法

  4. [countable] a personal opinion about something; an attitude towards something(個人的)看法,意見,見解;態度
    • to have strong political views持強硬的政治觀點
    • view on something She and I hold opposing views on the matter. 我和她對這件事持有相反的觀點。
    • His views on the subject were well known.他對這個問題的看法衆所周知。
    • view about something The meeting will give people the opportunity to express their views about the issue.這次會議將給人們機會表達他們對這個問題的看法。
    • view that… We take the view that it would be wrong to interfere.我們所持的態度是:幹涉是錯誤的。
    • This evidence supports the view that there is too much violence on television.這一證據證實了人們認爲電視節目中有太多暴力的看法。
    • I, on the other hand, take a different view.另一方面,我持不同觀點。
    • I am afraid I do not share this view.恐怕我不同意這個觀點。
    • My own/personal view is that…我自己/個人的觀點是…
    • in somebody's view In my view it was a waste of time.依我看,這是浪費時間。
    • There was a frank exchange of views (= an angry argument) between Dr Wilson and the other members of the committee.威爾遜博士和委員會的其他成員坦率地交換了意見。
    Language Bank according toaccording toReporting someone’s opinion陳述某人的觀點
      • Photography is, according to Vidal, the art form of untalented people.據維達爾所言,攝影是沒有天賦的人的藝術形式。
      • For Vidal, photography is the art form of untalented people.對維達爾來說,攝影是沒有天賦的人的藝術形式。
      • His view is that photography is not art but merely the mechanical reproduction of images.他的觀點是攝影不是藝術,而只是機械地複制圖像。
      • Smith takes the view that photography is both an art and a science.史密斯所持的觀點是:攝影既是一門藝術也是一門科學。
      • In Brown’s view, photography should be treated as a legitimate art in its own right.在布朗看來,攝影本身就應該被視爲一種正當的藝術。
      • James is of the opinion that a good painter can always be a good photographer if he or she so decides.詹姆斯認爲一個好的畫家定能成爲一個好的攝影師,只要他/她一心這樣做。
      • Emerson believed that a photograph should only reflect what the human eye can see.埃默森認爲照片應該只是反映人們肉眼所能見到的東西。
    Language Bank opinionopinionGiving your personal opinion表達個人意見
      • In my opinion, everyone should have some understanding of science.依我看,每個人都應該懂一點科學。
      • Everyone should, in my opinion, have some understanding of science.依我看,每個人都應該懂一點科學。
      • It seems to me that many people in this country have a poor understanding of science.在我看來,這個國家許多人都不太懂科學。
      • This is, in my view, the result of a failure of the scientific community to get its message across.依我看,這是科學界未能清楚傳達訊息所致。
      • Another reason why so many people have such a poor understanding of science is, I believe, the lack of adequate funding for science in schools.我認爲,如此多的人對科學缺乏認識的另一個原因是學校對科學教育投入的資金不足。
      • Smith argues that science is separate from culture. My own view is that science belongs with literature, art, philosophy and religion as an integral part of our culture.史密斯認爲科學與文化是互不相幹的。我的觀點是科學與文學、藝術、哲學以及宗教一起都是我們文化的不可或缺的一部分。
      • In this writer’s opinion, the more the public know about science, the less they will fear and distrust it.在這個作家看來,公衆對科學了解得越多,他們就越不會懼怕科學並且會更加相信科學。
    see also point of view
    Extra Examples
    • According to this view, economic growth occurs in protracted spurts.根據這種觀點,經濟是以持續急劇的方式增長的。
    • After his experience in jail, he has a pretty jaundiced view of the penal system.經歷了牢獄生活之後,他對刑罰制度頗有成見。
    • I took the view that an exception should be made in this case.我認爲這種情況應當破例。
    • At the meeting, we hope people will exchange views freely.我們希望大家能夠在會議上自由地交換看法。
    • Experts hold widely differing views on this subject.關於這一話題,專家衆說紛纭。
    • He called a meeting to solicit the views of his staff.他召集會議征求員工的意見。
    • He never imposes his own view on others.他從不把自己的觀點強加於人。
    • He's a doctor with clear views on how to prevent illness.他作爲醫生清楚地知道應該怎樣預防疾病。
    • His letter to the management did not reflect the views of his colleagues.他給管理層的信並沒有反映同事們的意見。
    • His music challenges the view that modern jazz is inaccessible.他的音樂對現代爵士樂不可理解這種觀點提出了挑戰。
    • His view was echoed by industry experts.他的觀點得到了業界專家的附和。
    • His views reflected those of the political leaders.他的觀點反映出政治領袖們的想法。
    • It's good to have a full and frank exchange of views.能夠全面而又坦率地交換看法是件好事。
    • It's important to respect other people's views.尊重别人的觀點很重要。
    • It's well worth considering alternative views.不同的見解很值得考慮。
    • Maybe he'll revise his views on that a little.也許他會稍稍修正對那件事的看法。
    • Nothing indicates that his views have changed.沒有什麽表明他的觀點已經發生了改變。
    • She picked up the phone and made her views known to her boss.她拿起電話向老板表明了自己的態度。
    • So which view is correct?那麽哪個觀點是正確的?
    • Teachers generally keep their views about politics hidden.老師一般都不表露自己的政治觀點。
    • The Reagan view differed radically.裏根政府的看法完全不同。
    • The author's personal views are pretty clear.作家的個人觀點非常明確。
    • The debate brings together experts with conflicting views.這次辯論將意見對立的專家聚集在一起。
    • The experience changed my view of myself.這次經歷改變了我對自身的看法。
    • The meeting gave everyone the chance to air their views.會議給了每個人發表意見的機會。
    • The prevailing view is that he has done a good job in difficult circumstances.大多數人認爲他在困難的情況下幹得很出色。
    • Their research is consistent with the views expressed in this paper.他們的研究與這篇論文中的觀點相一致。
    • They based this view on studies done in the 1990s.他們的這種觀點以 20 世紀 90 年代的研究爲基礎。
    • This view prevailed in medical writing for many years.這種觀點在醫療文獻中流行多年。
    • a balanced view of the subject對此話題的公允看法
    • He holds extreme right-wing views.他持有極端右翼觀點。
    • I'd be interested to hear your views about the proposal.我很想聽聽你對這個提議的看法。
    • Ms Short put forward the view that the whole thing would be extremely costly.肖特女士提出了這樣一種觀點,即整個事情將耗資巨大。
    • The forum should give ordinary people the chance to air their views on the matter.這個論壇應該給普通人一個機會來表達他們對這件事的看法。
    • The latest evidence supports the view that most TV news is biased.最新證據支持大多數電視新聞有偏見的觀點。
    • The two leaders had what they described as ‘a full and frank exchange of views’.兩位領導人進行了他們稱之爲“充分而坦率的意見交流”。
    • This view is not shared by everyone.這個觀點不是每個人都認同的。
    • We have widely differing views on how to raise children.我們在怎樣撫養孩子的問題上意見分歧很大。
    • We know little about her political views.我們對她的政治觀點知之甚少。
    Topics Opinion and argumenta2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • current
    • prevailing
    • general
    verb + view
    • have
    • hold
    • adopt
    view + verb
    • prevail
    • reflect something
    • differ (from something)
    preposition
    • according to view
    • in your view
    • view about
    phrases
    • an exchange of views
    • a point of view
    • take a dim view of something
    See full entry
  5. way of understanding理解方式

  6. [singular] view (of something) a way of understanding or thinking about something(理解或思維的)方法,方式
    • He has an optimistic view of life.他樂觀地看待人生。
    • the Christian view of the world基督教的世界觀
    • The book gives readers an inside view of political life.這本書讓讀者對政治生活有了深入的了解。
    • The traditional view was that marriage was meant to last.傳統的觀念是結成夫妻就要白頭到老。
    see also 10 000-foot view, helicopter view, world view
    Extra Examples
    • He has a very distorted view of life in general.他對生活的看法有很大偏差。
    • Her rosy view of life abroad seems rather naive.她對異國生活的美好憧憬未免太天真。
    • The traditional view was that marriage was for life.傳統的觀念是結成夫妻就要白頭到老。
    • The book gives readers an inside view of political life.這本書讓讀者對政治生活有了深入的了解。
    • We take a long-term view of the business.我們從長遠的眼光來看待生意。
    • The conventional view is that work is pleasant and rewarding.傳統觀念認爲工作是愉快而有回報的。
    • Many Americans have a favourable/​favorable view of the Democratic nominee.許多美國人對這個民主黨候選人持贊成態度。
    • the experiences which shape our view of the world影響我們世界觀形成的那些經歷
    • The staff handbook gives an overall view of the company.員工手冊介紹了公司概況。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • current
    • prevailing
    • general
    verb + view
    • have
    • hold
    • adopt
    view + verb
    • prevail
    • reflect something
    • differ (from something)
    preposition
    • according to view
    • in your view
    • view about
    phrases
    • an exchange of views
    • a point of view
    • take a dim view of something
    See full entry
  7. online

  8. [countable] an occasion when a video is watched online觀看:在線觀看視頻的場合
    • His performance went viral, attracting over 8 million views on YouTube.他的表演迅速走紅,在YouTube上吸引了超過800萬的浏覽量。
  9. photograph/picture照片;圖畫

  10. [countable] view (of something) a photograph or picture that shows an interesting place or scene風景照;風景畫
    • a book with views of Paris一本巴黎風光畫冊
    • On his visits he painted views of the town and the surrounding countryside.他一邊遊覽城鎮和周圍鄉村,一邊寫生。
  11. chance to see something觀看的機會

  12. (also viewing)
    [countable] a special chance to see or admire something(一次)觀看;一睹;一覽 see also private viewTopics Artc2
  13. see also page view, pay-per-view
    Word OriginMiddle English: from Anglo-Norman French vieue, feminine past participle of veoir ‘see’, from Latin videre. The verb dates from the early 16th cent.
Idioms
a bird’s-eye view (of something)
  1. a view of something from a high position looking down鳥瞰;俯視
    • From the plane we had a bird's-eye view of Manhattan.從飛機上我們可以鳥瞰曼哈頓。
have, etc. something in view
  1. (formal) to have a particular aim, plan, etc. in your mind心中有…目的(或打算等) synonym have somebody/something in mind
    • He wanted to make money and went abroad with this end in view.他想賺錢,帶着這個目的出國了。
heave into sight/view
  1. (formal) (especially of ships尤指船) to appear, especially when moving gradually closer from a long way off(從遠處)出現;進入視野
    • A ship hove into sight.遠處出現了一條船。
    • Like a galleon in full sail, Cara hove into view.卡拉就像一艘滿帆的帆船,映入眼簾。
    Hove is usually used for the past tense and past participle in this idiom.Topics Transport by waterc2
in full view (of somebody/something)
  1. that can be seen completely, directly in front of somebody/something完全看得見;在眼皮底下
    • He was shot in full view of a large crowd.他在衆目睽睽之下被人槍殺了。
in view of something
  1. (formal) considering something鑒於;考慮到;由於
    • In view of the weather, the event will now be held indoors.由於天氣的緣故,這項賽事將在室内進行。
on view
  1. being shown in a public place so that people can look at it在展出;陳列着;展覽着
    • The new discoveries will be on view in London in the spring.這些新發現將於春天在倫敦展出。
    • The carriage was put on view for the public to see.那輛四輪馬車被陳列出來讓公衆參觀。
take a dim view of somebody/something
  1. to think somebody/something is bad; to not have a good opinion of somebody/something對…持不贊成(或懷疑)態度;對…沒有好感
    • She took a dim view of my suggestion.她對我的建議持否定態度。
    Extra Examples
    • He takes a dim view of divorce.他對離婚持悲觀態度。
    • My mother takes a pretty dim view of my cooking skills.我的烹調手藝母親很看不上眼。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2
take the long view (of something)
  1. to consider what is likely to happen or be important over a long period of time rather than only considering the present situation從長遠考慮
    • As pension funds are investing for members’ retirements, they can take the long view.由於養老基金正在爲成員退休進行投資,他們可以從長計議。
with a view to something/to doing something
  1. (formal) with the intention or hope of doing something爲了;指望
    • He's painting the house with a view to selling it.他在粉刷房子,想把它賣掉。

view

verb
/vjuː/
/vjuː/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they view
/vjuː/
/vjuː/
he / she / it views
/vjuːz/
/vjuːz/
past simple viewed
/vjuːd/
/vjuːd/
past participle viewed
/vjuːd/
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-ing form viewing
/ˈvjuːɪŋ/
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    think about something思考

  1. to think about somebody/something in a particular way把…視爲;以…看待
    • view somebody/something + adv./prep. How do you view your position within the company?你如何看待自己在公司中的位置?
    • The plan was not viewed favourably by the public.公衆對該計劃不以爲然。
    • view somebody/something as something to view something as a threat/an opportunity視某事爲威脅/機會
    • He is widely viewed as a possible leader.人們普遍認爲他有可能成爲首領。
    • When the car was first built, the design was viewed as highly original.這種車剛造出時,其設計被認爲是獨具匠心。
    • view somebody/something with something She viewed him with suspicion.她對他心存懷疑。
    • You should view their offer with a great deal of caution.你應當非常謹慎地看待他們的提議。
    Synonyms regardregard
    • call
    • find
    • consider
    • see
    • view
    These words all mean to think about somebody/​something in a particular way.
    • regard to think of somebody/​something in a particular way: He seemed to regard the whole thing as a joke.他似乎是把整件事當成玩笑。
    • call to say that somebody/​something has particular qualities or characteristics: I wouldn’t call German an easy language.我並不認爲德語是一門容易學的語言。
    • find to have a particular feeling or opinion about something: You may find your illness hard to accept.你可能覺得難以接受自己患病。
    • consider to think of somebody/​something in a particular way: Who do you consider (to be) responsible for the accident?你認爲誰對這個事故負有責任?
    regard or consider?用 regard 還是 consider?These two words have the same meaning, but they are used in different patterns and structures. In this meaning consider must be used with a complement or clause: you can consider somebody/​something to be something or consider somebody/​something as something, although very often the to be or as is left out: He considers himself an expert.They are considered a high-risk group. You can also consider that somebody/​something is something and again, the that can be left out. Regard is used in a narrower range of structures. The most frequent structure is regard somebody/​something as something; the as cannot be left out: I regard him a close friend. You cannot regard somebody/​something to be something or regard that somebody/​something is something. However, regard (but not consider in this meaning) can also be used without a noun or adjective complement but with just an object and adverb (somebody/​something is highly regarded) or adverbial phrase (regard somebody/​something with suspicion/​jealousy/​admiration).
    • see to have an opinion of something: Try to see things from her point of view.設法從她那個角度去看問題。
    • view to think of somebody/​something in a particular way: How do you view your position within the company?你如何看待你自己在公司中的位置? View has the same meaning as regard and consider but is slightly less frequent and slightly less formal. The main structures are view somebody/​something as somebody/​something (you cannot leave out the as) and view somebody/​something with something.你如何看待自己在公司中的地位?視圖與“關注”和“考慮”具有相同的含義,但頻率稍低,形式稍不正式。主要結構是把某人/某物看做某人/某物(不能省略as)和用某物看某人/某物。
    Patterns
    • to regard/​consider/​see/​view somebody/​something as something
    • to regard/​consider/​see/​view somebody/​something from a particular point of view
    • to find/​consider somebody/​something to be something
    • generally/​usually regarded/​considered/​seen/​viewed as something
    • to regard/​consider/​view somebody/​something favourably/​unfavourably
    Extra Examples
    • Slaves were traditionally viewed as their masters' property.奴隸過去長期被視爲奴隸主的財産。
    • These results should be viewed cautiously.應當謹慎看待這些結果。
    • They tend to view foreigners with suspicion.他們總是用懷疑的眼光看外國人。
    • This behaviour is not viewed as acceptable.這種行爲被認爲是不可接受的。
    • Try to view the situation from an American perspective.試從美國的角度來審視局勢。
    • Try to view the situation objectively.要盡量客觀地看待情況。
    • She has always viewed him with suspicion.她一直以懷疑的眼光看待他。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • favourably/​favorably
    • positively
    • negatively
    verb + view
    • tend to
    • try to
    preposition
    • as
    • from
    • with
    phrases
    • generally viewed as something
    • largely viewed as something
    • primarily viewed as something
    See full entry
  2. look at something

  3. (formal) to look at something, especially when you look carefully看;觀看;(尤指)仔細察看
    • view something People came from all over the world to view her work.人們從世界各地湧來欣賞她的作品。
    • view something through something The eclipse should only be viewed through a special lens.日食須透過一種特殊鏡片方可觀看。
    • view something from something These paintings were meant to be viewed from a distance.這些畫本來是要從遠處看的。
    • A viewing platform gave stunning views over the valley.從觀景台向山谷望去,景色之壯觀令人歎爲觀止。
    Synonyms looklook
    • watch
    • see
    • view
    • observe
    These words all mean to turn your eyes in a particular direction.
    • look to turn your eyes in a particular direction:
      • If you look carefully you can just see our house from here.你要是仔細看,從這裏就可以看見我們的房子。
      • She looked at me and smiled.她看了看我,笑了。
    • watch to look at somebody/​something for a time, paying attention to what happens:
      • to watch television看電視
      • Watch what I do, then you try.你注意看我的動作,然後試着做。
    • see to watch a game, television programme, performance, etc.:
      • In the evening we went to see a movie.晚上我們去看了一場電影。
    • view (formal) to look at something, especially when you look carefully; to watch television, a film, etc.:
      • People came from all over the world to view her work.觀衆從世界各地湧來欣賞她的作品。
    watch, see or view?用 watch、see 還是 view?You can see/​view a film/​programme but you cannot: see/​view television. View is more formal than see and is used especially in business contexts.
    • observe (formal) to watch somebody/​something carefully, especially to learn more about them or it:指觀察、注視、監視:
      • The patients were observed over a period of several months.這些病人被觀察了數月之久。
    Patterns
    • to look/​watch for somebody/​something
    • to watch/​observe what/​who/​how…
    • to look/​watch/​view/​observe (somebody/​something) with amazement/​surprise/​disapproval, etc.
    • to watch/​see/​view a film/​show/​programme
    • to watch/​see a match/​game/​fight
    • to look (at somebody/​something)/watch (somebody/​something)/observe somebody/​something carefully/​closely
  4. view something (formal) to visit a house, etc. before deciding whether to buy or rent it查看,察看(房子等,以便購買或租用)
    • The property can only be viewed by appointment.察看這處房産須預約。
  5. watch TV, film/movie看電視/電影

  6. view something (formal) to watch television, a film, etc.看,觀看(電視、電影等)
    • The show has a viewing audience of six million (= six million people watch it).這個節目有六百萬觀衆觀看。
    • Saturday's screening will be an opportunity to view the movie before it goes on general release.周六的放映將是在電影全面上映前觀看這部電影的機會。
    Synonyms looklook
    • watch
    • see
    • view
    • observe
    These words all mean to turn your eyes in a particular direction.
    • look to turn your eyes in a particular direction:
      • If you look carefully you can just see our house from here.你要是仔細看,從這裏就可以看見我們的房子。
      • She looked at me and smiled.她看了看我,笑了。
    • watch to look at somebody/​something for a time, paying attention to what happens:
      • to watch television看電視
      • Watch what I do, then you try.你注意看我的動作,然後試着做。
    • see to watch a game, television programme, performance, etc.:
      • In the evening we went to see a movie.晚上我們去看了一場電影。
    • view (formal) to look at something, especially when you look carefully; to watch television, a film, etc.:
      • People came from all over the world to view her work.觀衆從世界各地湧來欣賞她的作品。
    watch, see or view?用 watch、see 還是 view?You can see/​view a film/​programme but you cannot: see/​view television. View is more formal than see and is used especially in business contexts.
    • observe (formal) to watch somebody/​something carefully, especially to learn more about them or it:指觀察、注視、監視:
      • The patients were observed over a period of several months.這些病人被觀察了數月之久。
    Patterns
    • to look/​watch for somebody/​something
    • to watch/​observe what/​who/​how…
    • to look/​watch/​view/​observe (somebody/​something) with amazement/​surprise/​disapproval, etc.
    • to watch/​see/​view a film/​show/​programme
    • to watch/​see a match/​game/​fight
    • to look (at somebody/​something)/watch (somebody/​something)/observe somebody/​something carefully/​closely
    Topics TV, radio and newsb1
  7. Word OriginMiddle English: from Anglo-Norman French vieue, feminine past participle of veoir ‘see’, from Latin videre. The verb dates from the early 16th cent.

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