英:[pəˈspektɪv]
美:[pərˈspektɪv]
英:[pəˈspektɪv]
美:[pərˈspektɪv]
per·spec·tive
pr spek tihv
复数:perspectives
perspectiveless (adj.), perspectively (adv.)
noun (1)
a mental view or prospect
to gain a broader perspective on the international scene—Current Biography
a visible sceneespecially: one giving a distinctive impression of distance : vista
the interrelation in which a subject or its parts are mentally viewedalso: point of view
places the issues in proper perspective
the capacity to view things in their true relations or relative importance
trying to maintain my perspective
the appearance to the eye of objects in respect to their relative distance and positions
the technique or process of representing on a plane or curved surface the spatial relation of objects as they might appear to the eyespecifically: representation in a drawing or painting of parallel lines as converging in order to give the illusion of depth and distance
a picture in perspective
adjective
of, relating to, employing, or seen in perspective
perspective drawing
obsolete aiding the vision
his eyes should be like unto the wrong end of a perspective glass—Alexander Pope
noun (2)
an optical glass (such as a telescope)
in perspective正确地;符合透视法地
new perspective新观点
historical perspective历史展望
perspective projection透视投影;中心投影法
perspective drawing透视图
perspective view透视图
out of perspective不成比例的(地);不按透视法的(地)
linear perspective线条透视;直线透视图
14世纪晚期, perspectif,意为“光学科学”,源自古法语 perspective,直接源自中世纪拉丁语 perspectiva ars,意为“光学科学”,来自拉丁语 perspectivus,意为“视觉的,光学的”,来自拉丁语 perspectus,意为“清晰地感知”,是 perspicere 的过去分词,意为“检查,透视,仔细观察”,由 per(来自 PIE 词根 *per-(1),意为“向前”,因此是“通过”)和 specere(来自 PIE 词根 *spek-,意为“观察”)组成。这个英语单词也在15世纪早期作为形容词出现,意为“与光学科学有关”。
“在平面上绘制实体物体,以呈现距离或深度的外观”这个意义在1590年代得到证实,可能受到了意大利艺术家术语 prospettiva 的影响。意思是“适当的比例,主题的各个部分在思想中相互关联”,记录于1600年左右,因此引申义是“随着时间的推移,心态的展望”(1762年)。
透视
Noun (1) Middle French, probably modification of Old Italian prospettiva, from prospetto view, prospect, from Latin prospectus — more at prospect Adjective Middle English, optical, from Medieval Latin perspectivus Noun (2) Middle English perspectyf, from Medieval Latin perspectivum, from neuter of perspectivus of sight, optical, from Latin perspectus, past participle of perspicere to look through, see clearly, from per- through + specere to look — more at per-, spy
The first known use of perspective was in the 14th century
perspicuousadjective
plain to the understanding : clear
expressing oneself clearly
perspicuousadjective
plain to the understanding : clear
expressing oneself clearly
perspicaciousadjective
having or showing keen understanding
perspicaciousadjective
having or showing keen understanding
perspective1 of 2noun
the art or technique of painting or drawing a scene so that objects in it seem to have depth and distance
the relationship in which a subject or its parts are viewed mentally
places the issues in perspective
point of view
from a conservative perspective
the power to understand things in their true relationship to each other
try to keep your perspective and not get flustered
the appearance to the eye of objects in space with respect to their distance and positions in relation to each other
perspective2 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or seen in perspective
perspective1 of 2noun
the art or technique of painting or drawing a scene so that objects in it seem to have depth and distance
the relationship in which a subject or its parts are viewed mentally
places the issues in perspective
point of view
from a conservative perspective
the power to understand things in their true relationship to each other
try to keep your perspective and not get flustered
the appearance to the eye of objects in space with respect to their distance and positions in relation to each other
perspective2 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or seen in perspective
1 His experience abroad provides a wider perspective on the problem.
他在国外的经历使他以更广阔的视角看待这个问题。
2 This long perspective makes the pessimistic view of our prospects seem more likely to be a passing fad.
这种高瞻远瞩使得对人类前景悲观的观点看起来更像是一时的风潮。
3 “It’s time,” Dad announced, and rubbed his hands together as he stood up from the breakfast table, “to get an elevated perspective on Norvelt.”
4 The first two sections of this book were devoted to two different ways that researchers have recently repudiated this perspective.
5 The view from Bailey’s perspective looks impossible, a bit of leg here, the curve of a shoulder there, part of her other arm underneath a foot.
6 Charles Hubert Parry viewed the war, as did Elgar, from an older generation’s perspective, composing a cycle of choral songs of mature, eloquent poignancy in Songs of Farewell.
7 Lily raised an eyebrow, as if seeing him from a new perspective.
8 During this half hour, sometime, I will try to get a better perspective of my life.
在这半个小时里, 有时, 我会看到自己更美好的未来.
9 In fact, his dislike for John Barling and his mission stemmed not from cynicism, but from the perspective of an animal rights activist.
10 Naturally, as soon as they became familiar with the geometrical techniques of perspective representation, artists became fascinated by mathematical shapes and the difficulties of drawing them.
11 He’s brought with him to the hospital books on drawing perspective and a few novels by Charles Dickens, including The Mystery of Edwin Drood, which Dickens had left unfinished when he died twelve years earlier.
12 The alliance Massasoit negotiated with Plymouth was successful from the Wampanoag perspective, for it helped to hold off the Narragansett.
13 I couldn’t quite see Colin’s face from this perspective, but I felt him smile.
14 In the cosmic perspective it is, as I have said, poignantly beautiful and rare; but it is also, for the moment, unique.
15 Nor does he bother to open up the volume on perspective he’s pulled out of his duffel.
16 “What an interesting perspective. But it is far more likely a goblin army cutting up elves.”
17 Viewed from this perspective, affirmative action no longer appears entirely progressive.
18 The second and more important reason, from their perspective, was that they thought my story might help someone else.
19 whether she was being rude or candid is all a matter of perspective
20 It was during these quiet hours that he could find perspective or inhale new information, adding data points to the vast mental map he carried around.
1 透视画法
3 希望
that will hope chance trust promise possibility expectation prospect pleasure odds likelihood like list wish desire
4 角度
5 透视
7 配合
keyed cooperatively scheme assortment assemblage group match gear conform synchronize lip-sync accommodate assemble tailor be fitting with coordinate assorted conjugate copulate coordinative fit combination composition proportion fitting coordination synergy constellation conjugation crasis couple pair combine yoke compound scribe arrangement cooperation grouping to cooperate
8 态度
line view position stand approach voice spirit feeling attitude orientation behaviour stance posture slant point of view
9 望远镜
11 分寸感
12 依远近法
13 视角
15 眼界
scope horizon purview view sight landscape scan prospect outlook frontage ken eyesight eyeshot
16 洞察力
vision insight discrimination acumen discernment clairvoyance perspicuity perception percipiency lucidity percipience
17 透视的
18 看法
line idea view version eye feeling theory sight attitude perception notion sentiment judgement conception standpoint slant reckoning mythos opinion reading apprehension frontage BE estimate point position thought voice vision belief judgment outlook viewpoint estimation take approach submission turn aspect feedback philosophy mindset
19 观点
point view position eye street Angle sight sentiment stance conception standpoint slant reckoning point of view thought opinion outlook viewpoint aspect angle pitch attitude apprehension wavelength frontage locus side stand voice feeling thinking proposition vantage point your two cents' worth count framework orientation stripe hue contention idea ground copy theory meaning take color approach notion colour shoe venue philosophy
20 透视画
21 透视图
22 区别轻重缓急的能力
24 展望
possibility prospect outlook horizon vista prospection vision landscape foresight expand envisage
26 景
28 相称
meet decent harmonious well-balanced becoming commensurable proportion balance comport agree become proportionate befit beseem
30 用透视画法
32 透镜