different points of view

  • 1different points of view — various vantage points, various viewpoints, different opinions …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 2different — different, diverse, divergent, disparate, various are comparable when they are used to qualify plural nouns and mean not identical or alike in kind or character. Different often implies little more than distinctness or separateness {four… …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 3view — 01. We stopped at the top of the mountain to admire the [view] of the forest. 02. Even though I generally disagree with his [views], I have to admit that he may be right this time. 03. B&Bs offer a [view] into the daily life of Brits that you can …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 4different opinions — contrasting views, diverging points of view, dissimilar beliefs …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 5point of view — 1. a specified or stated manner of consideration or appraisal; standpoint: from the point of view of a doctor. 2. an opinion, attitude, or judgment: He refuses to change his point of view in the matter. 3. the position of the narrator in relation …

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  • 6point of view */*/ — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms point of view : singular point of view plural points of view a) a way of judging a situation based on a particular aspect from a scientific/political/religious etc point of view: Looking at it from a scientific …

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  • 7point of view — (plural ,points of view) noun count ** a way of judging a situation based on a particular aspect: from a scientific/political/religious etc. point of view: Looking at it from a scientific point of view, the discovery is extremely important. from… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 8point of view — we have different points of view Syn: opinion, view, belief, attitude, feeling, sentiment, thoughts; position, perspective, viewpoint, standpoint, outlook …

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  • 9Points of the compass — Point Point, n. [F. point, and probably also pointe, L. punctum, puncta, fr. pungere, punctum, to prick. See {Pungent}, and cf. {Puncto}, {Puncture}.] 1. That which pricks or pierces; the sharp end of anything, esp. the sharp end of a piercing… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 10View synthesis — Currently a study branch of Computer Science Research, aims to create new views of a specific subject starting from a number of pictures taken from given point of views.Vision Research and Artificial Intelligence fields are involved in the… …

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