PERSPECTIVE


Meaning of PERSPECTIVE in English

noun

1 in art

ADJECTIVE

▪ distorted

▪ horizontal , vertical

PREPOSITION

▪ in ~ , out of ~

That tree is out of ~.

PHRASES

▪ the laws of ~

2 attitude to sth

ADJECTIVE

▪ alternative , different , fresh , new

▪ broader , wider

▪ narrow

his desire to broaden his narrow ~

▪ proper , true

We can now see things in their true ~.

▪ balanced , objective

The author brings a balanced ~ to these complex issues.

▪ personal

We'll be looking at fatherhood issues from a personal ~.

▪ unique

This latest study explores stress from a unique ~.

▪ multiple

stories told from multiple ~s

▪ female , male

▪ cultural , historical , political , social , theoretical , etc.

▪ global

multicultural education based on a global ~

VERB + PERSPECTIVE

▪ have

He has a different ~ on what art can be.

▪ get sth in/into , keep sth in , place sth in/into , put sth in/into , see sth in

Let's get this into ~.

I just need to keep things in ~.

Her death put everything else into ~.

▪ gain , get , put

When you reach middle age you get a different ~ on life.

This website puts a completely different ~ on world news.

▪ add , bring , give , offer , present , provide

women who bring a feminist ~ to their works

This lively book presents a refreshing new ~ on a crucial period in our history.

▪ keep , maintain

▪ adopt , take

The book adopts a historical ~.

▪ lose

▪ change , shift

▪ broaden

PREPOSITION

▪ from the ~ of

We should view this from the ~ of the people involved.

▪ in ~

This will require a shift in ~.

▪ into ~

▪ ~ in

a feminist ~ in philosophy

▪ ~ on

It's easy to lose ~ on things when you are under stress.

PHRASES

▪ a sense of ~

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