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1 prospettiva
f perspective( panorama) viewfig point of viewsenza prospettive without prospects* * *prospettiva s.f.1 perspective (anche mat.): prospettiva aerea, aerial perspective; prospettiva rapida, isometric projection; disegno in prospettiva, drawing in perspective; i principi della prospettiva, the principles of perspective; quadro senza prospettiva, picture out of perspective2 ( possibilità futura) prospect, view; outlook; ( possibilità) opening: a quel tempo avevo molto poco in prospettiva, at that time I had very little in prospect (o view); ha prospettive di successo, he has prospects of success; in quanto alla sua carriera ha delle belle prospettive, as regards his career he has good prospects; non è una bella prospettiva, it is a dreary outlook; non vi era alcuna prospettiva d'accordo, there was no prospect of agreement; questo apre nuove prospettive, this opens up new prospects; vendette tutto ciò che aveva con la prospettiva di lasciare il paese, he sold everything he had with a view to leaving the country; portò anche gli sci con la prospettiva di fermarsi più a lungo, he even brought his skis expecting to stay longer; essere senza prospettive, to have no prospects; vi sono buone prospettive di lavoro in questa azienda, there are good openings (for work) in this firm; prospettiva economica sfavorevole, unfavourable economic outlook (o prospect) // in prospettiva di, in view of; fare una scelta in prospettiva, to make a decision with an eye to (o looking to) the future3 ( valutazione) view, judgement: un grave errore di prospettiva, a serious error of judgement // una prospettiva d'insieme, a comprehensive view.* * *[prospet'tiva]sostantivo femminile1) arch. art. perspective2) (vista panoramica) view3) (ottica) perspective, anglevedere qcs. sotto un'altra prospettiva — to see sth. from a different perspective
4) (possibilità) prospect, opportunity (di of; di fare of doing)•* * *prospettiva/prospet'tiva/sostantivo f.1 arch. art. perspective; in prospettiva in perspective; errore di prospettiva error of perspective (anche fig.)2 (vista panoramica) view3 (ottica) perspective, angle; vedere qcs. sotto un'altra prospettiva to see sth. from a different perspective4 (possibilità) prospect, opportunity ( di of; di fare of doing); questa invenzione apre delle -e fantastiche this invention opens up fantastic possibilities; le -e economiche sono brillanti the economic outlook is bright; in prospettiva delle vacanze with holidays in mindprospettiva aerea aerial perspective; prospettiva lineare linear perspective. -
2 prospettiva lineare
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linear perspective — Perspective Per*spec tive, n. [F. perspective, fr. perspectif: cf. It. perspettiva. See {Perspective}, a.] 1. A glass through which objects are viewed. [Obs.] Not a perspective, but a mirror. Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is seen… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
linear perspective — see PERSPECTIVE n … English World dictionary
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linear perspective — noun Date: circa 1656 perspective 1a … New Collegiate Dictionary
linear perspective — noun A form of geometric perspective in which parallel lines are represented as converging in order to give the illusion of depth and distance … Wiktionary
linear perspective — /lɪniə pəˈspɛktɪv/ (say lineeuh puh spektiv) noun that branch of perspective which regards only the apparent positions, magnitudes, and forms of objects delineated …
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linear perspective — noun (U) a way of drawing and painting that gives the appearance of distance or depth … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
linear perspective — lin′ear perspec′tive n. fia math. a graphic system for representing depth and volume on a flat surface by means of lines converging at a point or points on a horizon • Etymology: 1835–45 … From formal English to slang
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