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1 perspective
[pəˈspektɪv] noun1) 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:رَسْم منْظوريEarly medieval paintings lacked perspective.
2) a picture or view of something:مَنْظر، وُجْهَة نَظَرI would like a clearer perspective of the situation.
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2 perspective
الرَّسْم أو التَّصْوِير المَنْظُورِيّ \ perspective: the art of drawing a picture of an object on a flat surface so that it looks the same as the real object to the eye as regards depth, distance, etc.. -
3 in perspective
1) (of an object in a painting, photograph etc) having, or not having, the correct size, shape, distance etc in relation to the rest of the picture:مُتَوَفِّر، غَيْر مُتَوَفِّرThese houses don't seem to be in perspective in your drawing.
2) with, or without, a correct or sensible understanding of something's true importance:وِجهَة نَظَر مَعقولَه / غَير مَعْقولَهKeep things in perspective.
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4 out of perspective
1) (of an object in a painting, photograph etc) having, or not having, the correct size, shape, distance etc in relation to the rest of the picture:مُتَوَفِّر، غَيْر مُتَوَفِّرThese houses don't seem to be in perspective in your drawing.
2) with, or without, a correct or sensible understanding of something's true importance:وِجهَة نَظَر مَعقولَه / غَير مَعْقولَهKeep things in perspective.
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5 تحر استباقي
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6 رسم منظوري
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7 فن الرسم المنظوري
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8 مشهد
n. show, scene, view, sight, spectacle, scenery, prospect, perspective, outlook, panorama -
9 منظور
1́ adj. seen, visible2́ n. perspective -
10 منظوري
adj. perspective -
11 نظري
adj. theoretical, theoretic, abstract, notional, perspective, paper, academic -
12 وجهة نظر
n. opinion, viewpoint, standpoint, point of view, mind, estimation, dogmatism, angle, color, colour, slant, perspective, sentiment -
13 مشهد
مَشْهَد: مَنْظَرscene; view, sight, spectacle, scenery, prospect, perspective, outlook, panorama -
14 منظر
مَنْظَر: مَشْهَدview, sight, spectacle, scenery, landscape, panorama, prospect, perspective, outlook; scene -
15 منظور
مَنْظُور: رَسْمٌ مَنْظُورِيّ -
16 منظور
مَنْظُور: رُؤْيَةُ المَوْضُوعِ مِنْ زاوِيَةٍ مُعَيّنَة -
17 منظوري
مَنْظُورِيّ: رَسْمٌ مَنْظُورِيّ -
18 نظرة
نَظْرَة: مَنْظُور، رُؤْيَةُ المَوْضُوعِ مِنْ زاوِيَةٍ مُعَيّنَة -
19 نظرة
نَظْرَة: وُجْهَةُ نَظَرpoint of view, viewpoint, standpoint, outlook; angle; perspective -
20 وجهة نظر
وُجْهَةُ نَظَرpoint of view, viewpoint, standpoint, outlook; angle; perspective
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