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1 perspective
perspective [pə'spektɪv]1 noun∎ to draw sth in perspective dessiner qch en perspective;∎ the houses are out of perspective la perspective des maisons est fausse;∎ perspective made it look smaller l'effet de perspective le faisait paraître plus petit(b) (opinion, viewpoint) perspective f, optique f;∎ it gives you a different perspective on the problem cela vous permet de voir le problème sous un angle ou un jour différent;∎ from a psychological perspective d'un point de vue psychologique;∎ the latest developments put a new perspective on the case les derniers événements éclairent l'affaire d'un jour nouveau∎ we must try to keep our (sense of) perspective or to keep things in perspective nous devons nous efforcer de garder notre sens des proportions;∎ to get things out of perspective perdre le sens des proportions;∎ it should help us to get or to put the role she played into perspective cela devrait nous aider à mesurer le rôle qu'elle a joué;∎ the figures must be looked at in (their proper) perspective il faut étudier les chiffres dans leur contexte∎ a fine perspective opened out before his eyes une belle perspective s'ouvrit devant ses yeux(e) (prospect) perspective f;∎ the perspective of higher inflation la perspective d'une hausse du taux d'inflation(drawing) perspectifUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > perspective
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