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[vju:] n.,v. -n 1. pamje; shikim; have a good view of sth e shikoj mirë diçka; come into view shfaqet; come in view of sth gjendem përpara diçkaje; hidden from view i fshehur nga vështrimi i njerëzve. 2. pamje, panoramë; room with a view of the street dhomë me pamje nga rruga; a side view of the building pamje anash e ndërtesës; a trip to see the views udhëtim për të soditur panoramën. 3. fot. pozë; pamje; take a view of the monument fotografoj monumentin. 4. mendim, pikëpamje, opinion; in my view për mendimin tim; exchange of views shkëmbim pikëpamjesh; take/hold views of sth kam një opinion për diçka. 5. këndvështrim; vështrim; an overall view of the problem një vështrim i përgjithshëm i problemit. 6. prani; in view of the fact that.. përpara faktit që..; in view of this duke u ndodhur përpara kësaj gjëje/këtij fakti. 7. synim, qëllim, pikësynim; with the view of/a view to negotiating me synimin për të hyrë në bisedime; what end have they in view? cili është qëlllmi i tyre?● in view a) para syve; b) parasysh (mbaj); c) si pikësynim (kam); d) si shpresë; in view of a) për shkak të; b) duke patur parasysh; on view i hapur për publikun; take a dim view of shoh me dyshim /me pesimizëm/me pakënaqësi; with a view to a) me mendimin/me synimin për të; b) me shpresë se /-v 1. shoh, shikoj; viewed from the air i parë nga lart. 2. shqyrtoj; këqyr; analizoj. 3. shikoj, konsideroj, quaj; how does the government view it? si e shikon qeveria këtë punë? 4. shikoj televizion● viewer ['vju:ë:] n 1. shikues, teleshikues. 2. tek. vizir, vizues. 3. fot. aparat shikimi diapozitivësh. 4. drejt. këqyrës, inspektues (prone)● viewership ['vju:ë:ship] n. amer.tv. numër shikuesish● viewfinder ['vju:faindë: J n. fot. tregues i kuadrit (të aparatit)● viewing ['vju:ing] n 1. tv. program; emisione. 2. shikim, vizitë (e shtëpisë që shitet). 3. vrojtim● viewing audience ['vju:ing 'o:diëns] n. tv. teleshikues● viewing figures ['vju:ing 'figë:z] n. tv. numër telespektatorësh, tregues i shikimit (të kanaleve të ndryshme)● viewing public ['vju:ing 'pablik] n. tv. teleshikuesit● viewing time ['vju:ing taim] n. tv. kohë e shikimit maksimal● viewpoint ['vju:point] n 1. pikë vrojtimi. 2. pikëpamje* * *vështrim; shikoj
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