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view

N การ มอง  look glimpse kan-mong

 

view

N การ สำรวจ  การ สำรวจ ทั่วไป  การตรวจตรา อย่างละเอียด  การ พิจารณา  kan-sam-ruad

 

view

N ความคิดเห็น  ทรรศนะ  ข้อคิดเห็น  ความคิดเห็น  belief viewpoint opinion kwam-kid-hen

 

view

N ภาพ ทิวทัศน์  ทัศนียภาพ ที่ มองเห็น  landscape illustration pab-pil-tad

 

view

N มุมมอง หรือ มิติ ที่ มองเห็น  mum-mong-rue-mi-ti-timong-hen

 

view

N ระยะ ที่ มองเห็น  ra-ya-ti-mong-hen

 

view

VT ดูโทรทัศน์  see du-to-ra-tad

 

view

VT พิจารณา  เพ่ง พินิจ  observe inspect pi-ja-ra-na

 

view

VT มี ความคิดเห็น  me-kwam-kid-hen

 

viewer

N ผู้ดู  ผู้ชม  ผู้ชม รายการโทรทัศน์  observer onlooker beholder phu-du

 

viewer

N เครื่องมือ ที่ ใช้ ใน การ ดู  krueng-mue-ti-chai-nai-kan-du

 

viewfinder

N เครื่อง จับภาพ  เครื่อง ค้น ภาพ  เครื่อง ค้นหา  finder krueng-jab-pab

 

viewless

A ที่ ไม่มี ภาพ วิว ทิวทัศน์  ที่ ไม่มี ความเห็น  ที่ มองไม่เห็น 

 

viewpoint

N ทัศนคติ  ความคิดเห็น  มุมมอง  point of view perspective attitude tad-sa-na-ka-ti

 

viewpoint

N สถานที่ ที่ ใช้ ดู  ตำแหน่ง ที่ มองดู  sa-tan-ti-ti-chai-du

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

VIEW

v.t.vu. [L. videre. The primary sense is to reach or extend to. ] 1. To survey; to examine with the eye; to look on with attention, or for the purpose of examining; to inspect; to explore. View differs from look, see, and behold, in expressing more particular or continued attention to the thing which is the object of sight. We ascended mount Holyoke, and viewed the charming landscape below. We viewed with delight the rich valleys of the Connecticut about the town of Northhampton.
Go up and view the country. Joshua 7:2.
I viewed the walls of Jerusalem. Nehemiah 2:13.
2. To see; to perceive by the eye.
3. To survey intellectually; to examine with the mental eye; to consider. View the subject in all its aspects.

 

VIEW

n.vu. 1. Prospect; sight; reach of the eye.
The walls of Pluto's palace are in view.
2. The whole extent seen. Vast or extensive views present themselves to the eye.
3. Sight; power of seeing, or limit of sight.
The mountain was not within our view.
4. Intellectual or mental sight. These things give us a just view of the designs of providence.
5. Act of seeing. The facts mentioned were verified by actual view.
6. Slight; eye.
Objects near our view are thought greater than those of larger size, that are more remote.
7. Survey; inspection; examination by the eye. The assessors took a view of the premises.
Surveying nature with too nice a view.
8. Intellectual survey; mental examination.
On a just view of all the arguments in the case, the law appears to be clear.
9. Appearance; show.
1 . Display; exhibition to the sight or mind.
To give a right view of this mistaken part of liberty. -
11. Prospect of interest.
No man sets himself about any thing, but upon some view or other, which serves him for a reason.
12. Intention; purpose; design. With that view he began the expedition. With a view to commerce, he passed through Egypt.
13. Opinion; manner of seeing or understanding. These are my views of the policy which ought to be pursued.
View of frankpledge, in law, a court of record, held in a hundred, lordship or manor, before the stewart of the leet.
Point of view, the direction in which a thing is seen.

 

VIEWED

pp. vu'ed. Surveyed; examined by the eye; inspected; considered.

 

VIEWER

n.vu'er. 1. One who views, surveys or examines.
2. In New England, a town officer whose duty is to inspect something; as a viewer of fences, who inspects them to determine whether they are sufficient in law.

 

VIEWING

ppr. vu'ing. Surveying; examining by the eye or by the mind; inspecting; exploring.

 

VIEWING

n.vu'ing. The act of beholding or surveying.

 

VIEWLESS

a.vu'less. That cannot be seen; not being perceivable by the eye; invisible; as viewless winds. Swift through the valves the visionary fair repass'd and viewless mix'd with common air.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

VIEW

View, n. Etym: [OF. veue, F. vue, fr. OF. veoir to see, p. p. veu, F.voir, p. p. vu, fr. L. videre to see. See Vision, and cl. Interview, Purview, Review, Vista. ]

 

1. The act of seeing or beholding; sight; look; survey; examination by the eye; inspection. Thenceforth I thought thee worth my nearer view. Milton. Objects near our view are thought greater than those of a larger size are more remote. Locke. Surveying nature with too nice a view. Dryden.

 

2. Mental survey; intellectual perception or examination; as, a just view of the arguments or facts in a case. I have with exact view perused thee, Hector. Shak.

 

3. Power of seeing, either physically or mentally; reach or range of sight; extent of prospect. The walls of Pluto's palace are in view. Dryden.

 

4. That which is seen or beheld; sight presented to the natural or intellectual eye; scene; prospect; as, the view from a window. 'T is distance lends enchantment to the view. Campbell.

 

5. The pictorial representation of a scene; a sketch, as, a fine view of Lake George.

 

6. Mode of looking at anything; manner of apprehension; conception; opinion; judgment; as, to state one's views of the policy which ought to be pursued. To give a right view of this mistaken part of liberty. Locke.

 

7. That which is looked towards, or kept in sight, as object, aim, intention, purpose, design; as, he did it with a view of escaping. No man sets himself about anything but upon some view or other which serves him for a reason. Locke.

 

8. Appearance; show; aspect. [Obs. ] [Graces ] which, by the splendor of her view Dazzled, before we never knew. Waller. Field of view. See under Field. -- Point of view. See under Point. -- To have in view, to have in mind as an incident, object, or aim; as, to have one's resignation in view. -- View halloo, the shout uttered by a hunter upon seeing the fox break cover. -- View of frankpledge (Law ), a court of record, held in a hundred, lordship, or manor, before the steward of the leet. Blackstone. -- View of premises (Law ), the inspection by the jury of the place where a litigated transaction is said to have occurred.

 

VIEW

View, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Viewed; p. pr. & vb. n. Viewing. ]

 

1. To see; to behold; especially, to look at with attention, or for the purpose of examining; to examine with the eye; to inspect; to explore. O, let me view his visage, being dead. Shak. Nearer to view his prey, and, unespied, To mark what of their state he more might learn. Milton.

 

2. To survey or examine mentally; to consider; as, to view the subject in all its aspects. The happiest youth, viewing his progress through. Shak.

 

VIEWER

VIEWER View "er, n.

 

1. One who views or examines.

 

2. (Law )

 

Defn: A person appointed to inspect highways, fences, or the like, and to report upon the same.

 

3. The superintendent of a coal mine. [Eng. ]

 

VIEWINESS

VIEWINESS View "i *ness, n.

 

Defn: The quality or state of being viewy, or of having unpractical views.

 

VIEWLESS

VIEWLESS View "less, a.

 

Defn: Not perceivable by the eye; invisible; unseen. "Viewless winds. " Shak. Swift through the valves the visionary fair Repassed, and viewless mixed with common air. Pope.

 

VIEWLY; VIEWSOME

VIEWLY; VIEWSOME View "ly, View "some, a.

 

Defn: Pleasing to the sight; sightly. [Prov. Eng. ]

 

VIEWY

VIEWY View "y, a.

 

1. Having peculiar views; fanciful; visionary; unpractical; as, a viewy person.

 

2. Spectacular; pleasing to the eye or the imagination. A government intent on showy absurdities and viewy enterprises rather than solid work. London Spectator.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

view

view |vyo͞o vju | noun 1 the ability to see something or to be seen from a particular place: the end of the tunnel came into view | they stood on the bar to get a better view. a sight or prospect, typically of attractive natural scenery, that can be taken in by the eye from a particular place: a fine view of the castle. a work of art depicting such a sight. the visual appearance or an image of something when looked at in a particular way: an aerial view of the military earthworks. an inspection of things for sale by prospective purchasers, esp. of works of art at an exhibition. Law (in court proceedings ) a formal inspection by the judge and jury of the scene of a crime or property mentioned in evidence. 2 a particular way of considering or regarding something; an attitude or opinion: strong political views. verb 1 [ with obj. ] look at or inspect (something ): the public can view the famous hall with its unique staircase. watch (something ) on television. Hunting see (a fox ) break cover. 2 [ with obj. ] regard in a particular light or with a particular attitude: farmers are viewing the rise in rabbit numbers with concern. PHRASES in full view clearly visible. in view visible to someone: the youth was keeping him in view. as one's aim or objective: his arrest is the principal object I have in view . in one's mind when forming a judgment: it is important to have in view the position reached at the beginning of the 1970s. in view of because or as a result of. on view (esp. of a work of art ) being shown or exhibited to the public. with a view to with the hope, aim, or intention of. DERIVATIVES view a ble adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French vieue, feminine past participle of veoir see, from Latin videre. The verb dates from the early 16th cent.

 

viewdata

view da ta |ˈvyo͞oˌdatə, -ˌdātə ˈvjuˌdædə ˈvjuˌdeɪdə | noun a news and information service in which computer data is sent by a telephone link and displayed on a monitor.

 

viewer

view er |ˈvyo͞oər ˈvjuər | noun 1 a person who looks at or inspects something. a person watching television or a movie. 2 a device for looking at slides or similar photographic images.

 

viewership

view er ship |ˈvyo͞oərˌSHip ˈvjuərˌʃɪp | noun [ treated as sing. or pl. ] the audience for a particular television program or channel.

 

viewfinder

view find er |ˈvyo͞oˌfīndər ˈvjuˌfaɪndər | noun a device on a camera showing the field of view of the lens, used in framing and focusing the picture.

 

viewgraph

view graph |ˈvyo͞oˌgraf ˈvjuɡræf | noun a graph or other data produced as a transparency for projection onto a screen or for transmission during a teleconference.

 

view halloo

view hal loo noun a shout given by a hunter on seeing a fox break cover.

 

viewing

view ing |ˈvyo͞oiNG ˈvjuɪŋ | noun the action of inspecting or looking at something: the owner may allow viewing by appointment. the action of watching something on television: it is quite unsuitable for family viewing. an opportunity to see something, esp. a work of art. the act or ceremony of paying one's respect to a corpse.

 

viewless

view less |ˈvyo͞oləs ˈvjuləs | adjective 1 not having or affording a pleasant sight or prospect. 2 literary unable to be seen; invisible: the enormous viewless mantle of the night.

 

viewpoint

view |point |ˈvjuːpɔɪnt | noun 1 a position giving a good view. 2 a person's opinion or point of view: I do try to put over our viewpoint | from a purely aesthetic viewpoint, I must say that I dislike the design.

 

viewpoint

view point |ˈvyo͞oˌpoint ˈvjuˌpɔɪnt | noun another term for point of view.

 

viewport

view port |ˈvyo͞oˌpôrt ˈvjuˌpɔrt | noun a window in a spacecraft or in the conning tower of an oil rig. Computing a framed area on a display screen for viewing information.

 

viewscreen

view |screen noun the screen on a television, computer, or similar device on which images and data are displayed.

 

Oxford Dictionary

view

view |vjuː | noun 1 [ mass noun ] the ability to see something or to be seen from a particular place: the end of the tunnel came into view | [ count noun ] : they stood on the bar to get a better view. [ count noun ] an inspection of things for sale by prospective purchasers, especially of works of art at an exhibition. 2 a sight or prospect, typically of attractive natural scenery, that can be taken in by the eye from a particular place: a fine view of the castle. a work of art depicting a sight of natural scenery. [ count noun ] the visual appearance or an image of something when looked at in a particular way: an aerial view of the military earthworks. 3 a particular way of considering or regarding something; an attitude or opinion: strong political views. verb 1 [ with obj. ] look at or inspect: the public can view the famous hall with its unique staircase. inspect (a house or other property ) with the intention of possibly buying or renting it. watch (something ) on television. Hunting see (a fox ) break cover. 2 [ with obj. and adverbial ] regard in a particular light or with a particular attitude: farmers are viewing the rise in rabbit numbers with concern. PHRASES in full view clearly visible. in view 1 visible: the youth was keeping him in view. 2 as one's aim or in one's mind: the operation they had in view . in view of because or as a result of. on view being shown or exhibited to the public. easily visible: it is advisable not to leave handbags on view. with a view to with the hope, aim, or intention of. DERIVATIVES viewable adjective, viewless adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French vieue, feminine past participle of veoir see , from Latin videre. The verb dates from the early 16th cent.

 

viewdata

view |data |ˈvjuːdeɪtə | noun [ mass noun ] a news and information service in which computer data is sent by a telephone link and displayed on a monitor.

 

viewer

view ¦er |ˈvjuːə | noun 1 a person who looks at or inspects something. a person watching television or a film. 2 a device for looking at film transparencies or similar photographic images.

 

viewership

view ¦er |ship |ˈvjuːəʃɪp | noun [ treated as sing. or pl. ] the audience for a particular television programme or channel.

 

viewfinder

view |find ¦er |ˈvjuːfʌɪndə | noun a device on a camera showing the field of view of the lens, used in framing and focusing the picture.

 

viewgraph

view |graph |ˈvjuːgrɑːf, -graf | noun a graph or other data produced as a transparency for projection on to a screen or for transmission during a teleconference.

 

view halloo

view hal ¦loo noun a shout given by a hunter on seeing a fox break cover.

 

viewing

view |ing |ˈvjuːɪŋ | noun [ mass noun ] the action of inspecting or looking at something: the owner may allow viewing by appointment. the action of watching something on television: the film is quite unsuitable for family viewing. [ count noun ] an opportunity to see something, especially works of art.

 

viewpoint

view |point |ˈvjuːpɔɪnt | noun 1 a position giving a good view. 2 a person's opinion or point of view: I do try to put over our viewpoint | from a purely aesthetic viewpoint, I must say that I dislike the design.

 

viewport

view |port |vjuːpɔːt | noun 1 a window in a spacecraft or in the conning tower of an oil rig. 2 Computing a framed area on a display screen for viewing information.

 

viewscreen

view |screen noun the screen on a television, computer, or similar device on which images and data are displayed.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

view

view noun 1 the view from her apartment: outlook, prospect, panorama, vista, scene, aspect, perspective, spectacle, sight; scenery, landscape. 2 we agree with this view: opinion, point of view, viewpoint, belief, judgment, thinking, notion, idea, conviction, persuasion, attitude, feeling, sentiment, concept, hypothesis, theory; stance, standpoint, philosophy, doctrine, dogma, approach, take. 3 the church came into view: sight, perspective, vision, visibility. verb 1 they viewed the landscape: look at, eye, observe, gaze at, stare at, ogle, contemplate, watch, scan, regard, take in, survey, inspect, scrutinize; informal check out, get a load of, eyeball; literary espy, behold. 2 the law was viewed as a last resort: consider, regard, look upon, see, perceive, judge, deem, reckon. PHRASES in view of in view of this new evidence, we would like to reconsider our decision: considering, bearing in mind, taking into account, on account of, in (the ) light of, owing to, because of, as a result of, given. on view the Garbo memorabilia will be on view until Thursday: on display, on exhibition, on show. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD See opinion . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.

 

viewer

viewer noun one of our lucky viewers will win a trip to Mexico: watcher, spectator, onlooker, looker-on, observer, member of the audience; (viewers ) audience, crowd; literary beholder.

 

viewpoint

viewpoint noun I understand your viewpoint. See view (sense 2 of the noun ).

 

Oxford Thesaurus

view

view noun 1 the view from her top-floor flat never failed to please her: outlook, prospect, panorama, vista, scene, aspect, perspective, spectacle, sight; scenery, landscape, seascape, riverscape, cityscape, townscape, snowscape; archaic lookout. 2 not all adolescents agree with this view: opinion, point of view, viewpoint, belief, judgement, reckoning, way of thinking, thinking, thought, notion, idea, conviction, persuasion, attitude, feeling, sentiment, impression, concept, conception, hypothesis, theory, thesis, estimate, estimation, conclusion, verdict; statement, observation, remark, point; angle, slant, stance, posture, standpoint, approach. 3 as one walks down the lane, the parish church comes into view: sight, perspective, field of vision, range of vision, vision, visibility, eyeshot. PHRASES in view of in view of its location, no removal of the tumour was attempted: considering, taking into consideration, bearing in mind, keeping in mind, mindful of, taking into account, on account of, taking note of, in the light of, owing to, because of, as a result of. on view over one hundred of Van Gogh's paintings are on view in Amsterdam: on display, on exhibition, on show; displayed, showing. verb 1 they viewed the passing landscape from their carriages: look at, gaze at, stare at, peer at, eye, observe, ogle, contemplate, regard, scan, survey, watch; look over, see over, be shown over, examine, inspect, scrutinize; catch sight of, glimpse, lay eyes on, spy, spot; N. Amer. check something out; informal get a load of, gawp at, rubberneck at, give something a /the once-over, have a look-see at, have /take a gander at, have a squint at, clap eyes on; Brit. informal have /take a dekko at, have /take a butcher's at, take a shufti at, clock; N. Amer. informal eyeball; literary espy, behold, descry. 2 the law was often viewed as a last resort: consider, regard, look on, see, perceive, judge, adjudge, estimate, deem, reckon, think of, treat.

 

viewer

viewer noun the new television series has been a smash hit with viewers: watcher, television watcher, spectator, onlooker, observer, non-participant; witness, eyewitness, looker-on; (viewers ) audience, crowd; informal couch potato; literary beholder.

 

viewpoint

viewpoint noun you seem to have adopted a very cynical viewpoint: way of thinking, point of view, view, frame of reference, outlook, perspective, angle, slant, standpoint, position, posture, stance, stand, attitude, opinion, belief, judgement, interpretation, thought, school of thought, mind, line, policy; ideas, thoughts, sentiments, feelings.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

view

view /vjuː /〖語源は 「見られるもの 」〗(名 )viewer 名詞 s /-z /1 C «…に関する /…という /…かどうかについての » 意見 , 考え, 見解 (opinion ) «on , about /that /as to wh 節 » (!時に善悪などの主観的判断を含意する ) In my view , the problem is very important .私の考えでは, その問題は非常に重要だ They have different [strong ] views on this matter .彼らはこの件について異なった [強硬な ]意見を持っている ▸ I expressed [took ] the view that it was right to do so .私はそうするのが正しいという見解を述べた [持っていた ]2 C 〖通例単数形で; 修飾語を伴って 〗 «…についての » (ある決まった )見方 , 考え方 «of » an optimistic view of the future 将来に対する楽観的な見方 have a clear view of politics 政治についてはっきりとした考え方を持つ take a dim [poor ] view of the TV program そのテレビ番組を快く思わない .3 a. U 視界 , 視野 ; 視力 That tree blocks our view .あの木が私たちの視界を遮っている The castle is in view from my room .私の部屋からその城が見える ▸ A tall building will come into view if you turn the corner .角を曲がると高い建物が見えてきます .b. C 〖単数形で; 修飾語を伴って 〗 «…が » (自然と )見えること «of » have a good view of the blackboard 黒板がよく見える .c. 〖a /one's «…を » (意識的に )見る [観察する ]こと «of » ; 検分 It's my first view of the sea! 海を見るのはこれが初めてです .4 a. C (ある場所から見える美しい )眺め , 見晴らし, 景色 the view from the window 窓から見える景色 The wonderful view is spoiled by the road .すばらしい景色が道路で台なしにされている .b. C 風景写真, 風景画 ▸ a close-up view of the mountain その山の大写しの写真 .c. C 〖複合語を作って 〗(決まった位置からの )眺め ; …the front [side, back ] view 正 [側, 背 ]面 ▸ a bird's [worm's ] eye view 俯瞰 ふかん [詳細 ]図 .5 C «…するという » 意図, 目的, 意向 «to do » ▸ I had a view to avoid conflict as far as possible .私はできるだけ争いを避けるつもりだった .6 C «…の » 見通し, 見込み «of , for » the view of [for ] success 成功の見込み .7 C 概観, 概説 .h ve [k ep ] A in v ew 1 かたく (あらかじめ )A 〈物 事 〉を考慮 [念頭 ]に入れる ; A 〈物 事 〉を目的とする have [keep ] a project in view 計画をもくろむ .2 A 〈人 事 〉を視界に入れておく, 目で追う Keep your child in view .子供から目を離さないようにしなさい .in f ll v ew of A A 〈人など 〉の面前で, Aが見ている前で in full view of the TV cameras テレビカメラの前で .in the l ng v ew 長い目で見れば, 長期的に考えれば .in v ew of A A 〈物 事 〉から判断して, Aを考慮して John is suitable for the job in view of his experience .彼の経験から考えてジョンはその仕事に適任だ .on v ew 〖通例be 〈絵画などが 〉展示 [公開 ]中である (on show ).t ke the l ng v ew «…について » 長い目で見る «of » .to the v ew 公然と, 公に, 見える所に .with a v ew to [of ] do ing …するつもり [目的 ]で (!doingの代わりに 名詞 を用いてもよい ) ▸ I started this diary with a view to publishing it .私は出版するつもりでこの日記をつけ始めた .動詞 他動詞 1 かたく 〈人が 〉(注意深く )…を見る, 眺める (look at ); (買う前に )〈家など 〉を調査 [検分 ]する (inspect )That building can be viewed from a distance .その建物は遠くから見ることができる view the flower bed 花壇 (の様子 )を目で調べる view the house and property 家と土地を検分する .2 a. A as C 〗A 〈人 事 〉をCであると考える [見なす ](regard ) (!Cは 名詞 形容詞 分詞 など ) ▸ I view her as a clever person .私は彼女を賢い人だと考えている .b. «…の気持ちで » を見る, 考察する «with » view his behavior with suspicion 彼の行動を疑いの目で見る .3 かたく テレビ 映画など 〉を見る (watch ).自動詞 かたく テレビ [映画, ビデオ ]を見る .

 

viewdata

v ew d ta 名詞 U 〘コンピュ 〙ビューデータ 〘電話線などを介した双方向テキストサービスシステム 〙.

 

viewer

view er /vjú (ː )ə r /view 名詞 s /-z /C 1 見る人, 観察者 ;通例 s 〗(特にテレビの )視聴者 .2 検査官 .3 ビューア 〘スライドなどの拡大透視装置 〙.4 〘コンピュ 〙ビューア 画像 [テキスト ]ファイルの内容をすばやく見るためのソフト 〙.

 

viewership

v ew er sh p /-ʃɪ̀p /名詞 U 視聴率 .

 

viewfinder

v ew f nder 名詞 C (カメラの )ファインダー .

 

viewgraph

v ew gr ph 名詞 C ビューグラフ 〘OHPやプロジェクターで映し出す文字や図表のスライドシート 〙.

 

viewing

v ew ing 名詞 1 C U 見ること ; (テレビの )視聴, (映画 芸術などの )鑑賞 .2 C 通夜 (wake 1 ).~́ f gure 視聴率 (viewership ).

 

viewpoint

view point /vjúːpɔ̀ɪnt /名詞 s /-ts /C 1 (物事を考えてみる )見地 ; 観点, 立場 ; « …についての » 見解 «on » (point of view, standpoint )from a teacher's [an ecological ] viewpoint 教師 [環境保護 ]の観点から my viewpoint on this problem この問題についての私の見解 .2 (風景の )見晴らし地点 .