transcription, транскрипция: [ pə(r)spektɪv ]
( perspectives)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A particular perspective is a particular way of thinking about something, especially one that is influenced by your beliefs or experiences.
He says the death of his father 18 months ago has given him a new perspective on life...
Most literature on the subject of immigrants in France has been written from the perspective of the French themselves...
I would like to offer a historical perspective.
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2.
If you get something in perspective or into perspective , you judge its real importance by considering it in relation to everything else. If you get something out of perspective , you fail to judge its real importance in relation to everything else.
Remember to keep things in perspective...
It helps to put their personal problems into perspective...
I let things get out of perspective.
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3.
Perspective is the art of making some objects or people in a picture look further away than others.
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