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1 add new perspective
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2 in a new perspective
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3 see a thing in a new perspective
Общая лексика: видеть (что-л.) в новом светеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > see a thing in a new perspective
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4 view a political situation from a new perspective
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > view a political situation from a new perspective
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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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pəˈspektɪv
1. сущ.
1) перспектива, ракурс, проекция from a perspective ≈ с точки зрения in perspective ≈ в перспективе to look at, see smth. in perspective ≈ смотреть на/видеть что-л. в перспективе to view a situation from a new perspective ≈ увидеть ситуацию под новым углом, с новой точки зрения the proper, right, true perspective ≈ верная, правильная перспектива the wrong perspective ≈ неправильная, неверная перспектива
2) вид;
перен. вид на будущее, перспектива
2. прил. перспективный perspective drawing ≈ рисунок, сделанный по законам перспективы perspective geometry ≈ аксонометрия перспектива - linear * линейная перспектива - historical * исторический аспект - picture out of * картина, в которой нарушена перспектива - when seen through the * of years рассматриваемый через призму лет - in * изображенный с соблюдением законов перспективы;
в истинном свете - to see a matter in * видеть что-л. в настоящем свете;
не преувеличивать и не преуменьшать - toochagrined to keep the results in * слишком огорченный, чтобы правильно оценить результаты - to see a thing in a new * видеть что-л. в новом свете - to put the issue in broad * рассматривать вопрос в широком аспекте вид (вдаль) - a fine * opened before his eyes перед ним открылся прекрасный вид виды на будущее - in * (редкое) в будущем, в перспективе - we have a long * of happy days before us у нас впереди много счастливых дней > to look through the wrong end of the * преуменьшать значение( чего-л.) перспективный;
сделанный по законам перспективы - * drawing чертеж, рисунок в перспективе - * geometry аксонометрия;
начертательная геометрия( устаревшее) оптический, зрительный - * glass увеличительное стекло perspective вид ~ перспектива ~ перспективный;
perspective geometry аксонометрия ~ перспективный;
perspective geometry аксонометрияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > perspective
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noun1) Perspektive, die; (fig.) Blickwinkel, derput a different perspective on events — ein neues Licht auf die Ereignisse werfen
[do] keep things in perspective — das darfst du nicht so eng sehen; (don't get too excited) bleib mal auf dem Teppich
* * *[pə'spektiv]1) (the way of drawing solid objects, natural scenes etc on a flat surface, so that they appear to have the correct shape, distance from each other etc: Early medieval paintings lacked perspective.) die Perspektive2) (a picture or view of something: I would like a clearer perspective of the situation.) die Perspektive•- academic.ru/116753/in___out_of_perspective">in / out of perspective* * *per·spec·tive[pəˈspektɪv, AM pɚˈ-]nfrom a historical \perspective aus geschichtlicher Sichtto see sth in a new \perspective etw aus einem neuen Blickwinkel sehento put sth in [or into] \perspective etw in die richtige Perspektive rückenin \perspective perspektivischout of \perspective perspektivisch verzerrt* * *[pə'spektɪv]n (lit)Perspektive f; (fig also) Blickwinkel mto get a different perspective on a problem — ein Problem aus einer anderen Perspektive or aus einem anderen Blickwinkel sehen
try to keep/get things in perspective — versuchen Sie, nüchtern und sachlich zu bleiben/das nüchtern und sachlich zu sehen
to get sth out of perspective ( lit : artist etc ) — etw perspektivisch verzerren; (fig) etw verzerrt sehen
to see things in their proper or true perspective — die Dinge so sehen, wie sie sind
* * *perspective [pə(r)ˈspektıv]A s1. MATH, MAL etc Perspektive f:in (true) perspective in richtiger Perspektive, perspektivisch (richtig) ( → A 3);the houses are out of perspective bei den Häusern stimmt die Perspektive nicht2. perspektivische Zeichnung3. Perspektive f:a) Aussicht f, Ausblick m (beide auch fig), Durchblick mb) fig Blick m für die Dinge im richtigen Verhältnis:he has no perspective er sieht die Dinge nicht im richtigen Verhältnis (zueinander);keep sth in perspective etwas relativ sehen;put sth into perspective etwas in die richtige Perspektive rückenB adj perspektivisch (Zeichnung etc):* * *noun1) Perspektive, die; (fig.) Blickwinkel, der[do] keep things in perspective — das darfst du nicht so eng sehen; (don't get too excited) bleib mal auf dem Teppich
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pə'spektiv1) (the way of drawing solid objects, natural scenes etc on a flat surface, so that they appear to have the correct shape, distance from each other etc: Early medieval paintings lacked perspective.) perspectiva2) (a picture or view of something: I would like a clearer perspective of the situation.) perspectiva•perspective n perspectivatr[pə'spektɪv]1 SMALLART/SMALL perspectiva2 figurative use (view, angle) perspectiva\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto get/keep things in perspective tratar de ver las cosas objetivamente, tratar de ver las cosas con cierta perspectivaperspective [pər'spɛktɪv] n: perspectiva fadj.• perspectiva adj.• perspectivo, -a adj.n.• perspectiva s.f.pər'spektɪv, pə'spektɪva) u ( Art) perspectiva fb) u c (angle, view) perspectiva fyou have to keep things in perspective — no tienes que perder de vista la verdadera dimensión de las cosas
[pǝ'spektɪv]N1) (lit)a) (Art) perspectiva fto be in/out of perspective — estar/no estar en perspectiva
b) (=view) vista f2) (fig) perspectiva fit has given him a new perspective on life — le ha dado una nueva perspectiva or visión de la vida
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from our perspective — desde nuestro punto de vista•
let's get things in perspective — pongamos las cosas en su sitio•
to keep sth in perspective — guardar algo en su justa medida•
it helped me put things into perspective — me ayudó a ver las cosas con cierta perspectiva or en su justa medida•
try to keep a sense of perspective — trata de ser objetivo* * *[pər'spektɪv, pə'spektɪv]a) u ( Art) perspectiva fb) u c (angle, view) perspectiva f -
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1. [pəʹspektıv] n1. перспективаpicture out of perspective - картина, в которой нарушена перспектива
when seen through the perspective of years - рассматриваемый через призму лет
in perspective - а) изображённый с соблюдением законов перспективы; б) в истинном свете
to see a matter in perspective - видеть что-л. в настоящем свете; не преувеличивать и не преуменьшать
too chagrined to keep the results in perspective - слишком огорчённый, чтобы правильно оценить результаты
to see a thing in a new perspective - видеть что-л. в новом свете
to put the issue in broad perspective - рассматривать вопрос в широком аспекте
2. 1) вид ( вдаль)a fine perspective opened before his eyes - перед ним открылся прекрасный вид
2) виды на будущееin perspective - редк. в будущем, в перспективе
we have a long perspective of happy days before us - у нас впереди много счастливых дней
2. [pəʹspektıv] a♢
to look through the wrong end of the perspective - преуменьшать значение (чего-л.)1. перспективный; сделанный по законам перспективыperspective drawing - чертёж, рисунок в перспективе
perspective geometry - а) аксонометрия; б) начертательная геометрия
2. арх. оптический, зрительный -
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[pə'spektɪv] 1. сущ.1) перспектива, ракурс, проекцияthe proper / right / true perspective — верная, правильная перспектива
the wrong perspective — неправильная, неверная перспектива
to look at smth. in perspective — смотреть на что-л. в перспективе
2. прил.to view a situation from a new perspective — увидеть ситуацию под новым углом, с новой точки зрения
perspective drawing — рисунок, сделанный по законам перспективы
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per·spec·tive [pəʼspektɪv, Am pɚʼ-] nfrom a historical \perspective aus geschichtlicher Sicht;to see sth in a new \perspective etw aus einem neuen Blickwinkel sehen;in \perspective perspektivisch;out of \perspective perspektivisch verzerrt -
12 perspective *** per·spec·tive n
[pə'spɛktɪv]to see or look at sth in perspective fig — vedere qc nella giusta prospettiva
English-Italian dictionary > perspective *** per·spec·tive n
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perspective [pεʀspεktiv]feminine nouna. (Art) perspectivec. ( = événement en puissance) prospect• quelle perspective ! what a thought!* * *pɛʀspɛktiv1) Architecture, Art perspectiveen perspective — [dessin] perspective (épith); [dessiner] in perspective
2) ( vue) view3) ( optique) perspective, angle4) ( éventualité) prospect* * *pɛʀspɛktiv nf1) ART perspectiveen perspective [dessiner] — in perspective
Il a dessiné la maison en perspective. — He drew the house in perspective.
2) (= point de vue) viewpoint, angle3) (= chose escomptée, envisagée) prospectLes perspectives sont bonnes. — The prospects are good.
Il y a des changements en perspective. — There are some changes in prospect.
Il y a des perspectives d'avenir dans ce métier. — This job has good prospects.
4) (= vue, coup d'œil) view* * *perspective nf2 ( vue) view;3 ( optique) perspective, angle; dans une perspective historique/sociologique from a historical/sociological angle;4 ( probabilité) prospect (de of; de faire of doing); perspectives d'avenir/de carrière future/career prospects (pl); dans cette perspective at this prospect; dans une perspective européenne in terms of European prospects; en perspective [réjouissances, problèmes] in prospect.perspective aérienne aerial perspective; perspective cavalière isometric projection; perspective démographique demographic projection.[pɛrspɛktiv] nom féminin1. ART perspectiveperspective cavalière/centrale parallel/central perspectiveperspective d'avenir outlook, prospectsperspectives économiques economic forecast ou outlookouvrir de nouvelles ou des perspective s (pour) to open up new horizons (for)5. [vue] view————————en perspective locution adverbiale -
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perspective n gen, Art perspective f ; new/historical perspective perspective nouvelle/historique ; from one's (own) perspective de son (propre) point de vue ; to keep things in perspective garder un sens de la mesure ; to let things get out of perspective perdre le sens de la mesure ; to put sth in its true perspective ramener qch à ses véritables proportions ; to put sth/things into perspective relativiser qch/les choses ; to see sth from a different perspective appréhender qch sous un angle différent. -
15 a deschide perspective noi de viitor
to open new vistas for the future.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a deschide perspective noi de viitor
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17 perspectief
perspectief1I 〈de〉1 [doorzichtkunde] perspective2 [wijze waarop voorwerpen zich vertonen] perspective♦voorbeelden:II 〈 het〉3 [standpunt] perspective ⇒ viewpoint/standpoint♦voorbeelden:daar zit perspectief in • it has/holds prospects/certain possibilitieszonder perspectief • without prospects2 iets in breder perspectief zien • look at/see something in a wider contextdie informatie brengt de zaak in een nieuw perspectief • that information puts the matter in a new perspective/light3 iets uit een ander perspectief beschouwen • look at/see something from a different perspective/point of view/angle————————perspectief2 -
18 obtener perspectiva de
(v.) = gain + perspective on* * *(v.) = gain + perspective onEx: All of the Fellows gained a new perspective on themselves and others through this experience.
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19 placer
placer [plase]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verba. ( = assigner une place à) [+ objet, personne] to put ; [+ invité, spectateur] to seatb. ( = situer) to place, to put• placer ses espérances en qn/qch to pin one's hopes on sb/sthc. ( = introduire) [+ remarque, plaisanterie] to get ind. [+ ouvrier, malade, écolier] to placee. ( = vendre) [+ marchandise] to sell2. reflexive verb• se placer de face/contre le mur to stand facing/against the wallb. [cheval] to be placed• se placer 2e to be 2nd* * *plase
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1) ( mettre à un endroit) to put, to place [objet]; to seat [personne]2) ( mettre dans une situation) to put, to placeplacer un service sous la responsabilité de quelqu'un — to make somebody responsible for a department
placer quelqu'un/être placé devant un choix difficile — to present somebody/to be faced with a difficult choice
3) ( procurer un emploi) to place, to find a job for5) ( attribuer)6) ( introduire) to slip in [remarque, anecdote]je n'arrive pas à en placer une (colloq) avec elle! — I can't get a word in edgeways GB ou edgewise US with her!
7) ( prendre en charge) to place [somebody] in care [enfant]8) ( vendre) to place, to sell [marchandise]
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se placer verbe pronominal1) ( à un endroit)se placer près de — ( debout) to stand next to; ( assis) to sit next to
se placer autour d'une maison — [policiers] to position oneself around a house
2) ( dans une situation)il s'est placé comme apprenti — he found himself an apprenticeship [BrE]
notre démarche se place dans le cadre de l'aide au tiers-monde — our action comes within the context of Third World aid
3) ( dans une hiérarchie)il s'est placé dans les premiers — ( en classe) he got one of the top places; ( dans une course) he finished among the first
* * *plase vt1) (= disposer, positionner, mettre) to place2) [convive, spectateur] to seat3) [capital, argent] to investIl a placé ses économies en Bourse. — He invested his money on the Stock Exchange.
4)placer qn chez — to get sb a job at, to get sb a job with
* * *placer verb table: placerA vtr1 ( mettre à un endroit) to put, to place [objet]; to seat [personne] (à côté de beside); placer ses doigts sur le clavier to place one's fingers on the keyboard; le metteur en scène a placé cette scène au début du film the director put this scene at the beginning of the film; placer des gardes to post guards; placer des hommes autour d'une maison to position men around a house; place l'antenne dans cette direction position the aerial in this direction; placer sa balle ( au tennis) to place one's ball;2 ( mettre dans une situation) to put, to place; le directeur m'a placé à la tête du service informatique the manager put me in charge of the data-processing department; placer qn dans l'obligation de faire to place sb under an obligation to do; placer qn sous la protection de to place sb under the protection of; placer un service sous la responsabilité de qn to make a department responsible for sb; placer qn/être placé devant un choix difficile to present sb/to be faced with a difficult choice;3 ( procurer un emploi) to place, to find a job for; l'école place ses élèves the school places ou finds employment for its students; placer qn comme domestique chez qn to place sb as a servant in sb's household; placer qn auprès de qn comme garde du corps to place sb with sb as a bodyguard;4 Fin ( investir) to invest; ( mettre en dépôt) to deposit, to put; placer une partie de ses revenus à la caisse d'épargne to deposit ou put part of one's income in a savings bank;6 ( introduire) to slip in [remarque, anecdote]; je n'arrive pas à en placer une avec elle! I can't get a word in edgeways GB ou edgewise US with her!; elle ne me laisse pas en placer une! she won't let me get a word in edgeways GB ou edgewise US!; il s'arrange toujours pour placer cette plaisanterie dans la conversation he always manages to get ou work that joke into the conversation;7 Prot Soc to place [sb] in care [enfant];8 ( vendre) to place, to sell [produit, marchandise].B se placer vpr1 ( à un endroit) se placer près de ( debout) to stand next to; ( assis) to sit next to; placez-vous au milieu gén get in the middle; ( debout) stand in the middle; ( assis) sit in the middle; se placer autour d'une maison [policiers] to position oneself around a house; où se placent les verres? where do the glasses go?; sais-tu comment se placent les piles? do you know which way round GB ou around US the batteries go?;2 ( dans une situation) se placer sous la protection de qn to place oneself under sb's protection; se placer sous une perspective nouvelle to look at things from a new perspective; ça dépend de quel point de vue on se place it depends on your point of view; il s'est placé comme apprenti he found ou got himself an apprenticeshipGB; notre démarche/intervention se place dans le cadre de l'aide au tiers-monde our action/intervention comes within the context of Third World aid;3 ( dans une hiérarchie) se placer premier [coureur, cheval] to come first; il s'est placé dans les premiers ( en classe) he got one of the top places; ( dans une course) he finished among the first.[plase] verbe transitif1. [mettre dans une position précise] to placeplacer un patron sur du tissu to lay a pattern on ou over a piece of fabric2. [faire asseoir] to seatplacer quelqu'un devant ses responsabilités to force somebody to face up to his/her responsibilities4. [établir - dans une institution] to placeplacer un enfant à l'Assistance publique to place ou to put a child in caremoi, je le placerais parmi les grands écrivains I would rate ou rank him among the great writers6. [situer dans le temps]7. [situer dans l'espace] to locate8. [mettre] to putorchestre placé sous la direction de... orchestra conducted by...9. [dans la conversation]10. [vendre] to sellj'essaie désespérément de placer mon vieux canapé! (humoristique) I'm desperately trying to find a home for my old sofa!————————se placer verbe pronominal intransitif1. [dans l'espace]a. [debout] stand near the windowb. [assis] sit near the window[dans un jugement, une analyse] to look at ou to consider thingsse placer premier/troisième to finish first/third3. [trouver un emploi]elle s'est placée comme infirmière she found ou got a job as a nurse4. (familier) [se présenter avantageusement]se placer auprès du patron to butter up ou to sweet-talk the boss -
20 ellos mismos
pron.1 themselves, them.2 they themselves, themselves.* * *themselves* * *Ex. All of the Fellows gained a new perspective on themselves and others through this experience.* * *Ex: All of the Fellows gained a new perspective on themselves and others through this experience.
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