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In. 보기, 봄, 시력, 시계, 보이는 것, 경치, 광경, 풍경화(사진), 보기, 관찰, 고찰, 생각, 의견, 전망, 의도, 목적, 가망, 기대, end in \view 목적IIn. in \view 보이어, 보이는 곳에, 고려하여,...때문에, on \view 전시되어, 공개하여, point of \view 견지, 견해, private \view (전람회 따위의)비공개 전람IIIn. take a dim (poor) \view of 비평적으로 보다, 찬성 않다, with a \view to...할 목적으로,...을 기대하여, with the \view of...할 목적으로IVvt. 보다, 바라보다, 관찰하다, 검사하다, 이리저리 생각하다, 생각하다, 텔레비젼으로 보다Vvi. 텔레비전을 보다
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