perspectives的意思
perspectives中文翻譯:
n.[數]透視,遠景,看法;構面;觀點展示(perspective的復數形式)
advisor perspectives───顧問觀點
It's nice to have people agree, but you need conflicting perspectives to dig out the truth.───讓人們認同是件好事,但你需要相互矛盾的觀點來挖出真相。
Clearly, these two perspectives are not easily reconcilable, but the historical reality is not reducible to one or the other.───顯然,這兩種觀點是難以調和的,但歷史現實也不能歸結為其中一種觀點。
three of them narrate the same events from three perspectives.───他們3個人從3個角度敘述同樣那些事件。
The Canon name and logo were created to reflect the Company's global perspectives, which it adopted right from the beginning of its history.───佳能的命名和標志意在顯示出公司的全球視角,佳能公司從創立伊始就具有這種意識。
Try to think of new perspectives for projects and consider how situations would play out in a culture with different expectations.───從新的角度思維問題、考慮在不同期望的文化中情況會如何發展。
From some perspectives, this sudden fascination with the past marks something of a U-turn.───以某些觀點來看,這種對歷史突如其來的迷戀猶如180度大轉彎。
The Delegation went on to say that Member States could also reflect on those perspectives to help shape their positions.───代表團繼續說成員國也可以就這些看法提出建議以說明其立場。
Your consciousness is capable of taking on multiple perspectives, and the low-level, first-person avatar view is only one of them.───你的意識是由多種觀點的,而低水平的第一人稱的觀點只是其中之一。
Each of these perspectives seems like a reasonable one, at least worthy of serious consideration.───每一種說法貌似都有道理,至少是值得去認真考慮的。
The emerging feminist perspectives on poverty, too, have been resourced primarily by the accounts provided by white women.
Due to these different perspectives these managers may behave differently towards subordinates.
From such perspectives, requirements for any further debt repayments are immoral and illegitimate.
Social perspectives on cognition have come to accept cultural differences not as deficits but as important variation.
Such theories, or perspectives, are really agendas for research programmes.
Both of these perspectives are valid and require recognition.
There are a number of tortured perspectives on how to get round this problem, but they are themselves fraught with problems.
Political economy and class perspectives on urban sociology lend little credence to this type of analysis.
All three, from their different perspectives, and each with bitter experience, saw the dangers of noble egoism.