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world view
visión del mundo
inglés
inglés
español
español
español
español
inglés
inglés
I. view [ingl. am. vju, ingl. brit. vjuː] SUST.
1.1. view U (sight):
in full view of sb/sth
a la vista de alguien/algo
1.2. view U (range of vision):
2.1. view C (scene, vista):
2.2. view C (picture, photo):
3.1. view C (opinion, attitude):
view on/about sth
opinión de / sobre algo
3.2. view C (survey, examination):
4. view (plan, intention):
with a view to -ing, with the view of -ing
con la idea de  +  infin
with a view to -ing, with the view of -ing
con vistas a  +  infin
5. view in phrases:
dado queform.
II. view [ingl. am. vju, ingl. brit. vjuː] V. trans.
1.1. view (look at):
view sights
view sights
1.2. view TV:
2.1. view (inspect):
view property
2.2. view (inspect):
view accounts
3. view (regard):
III. view [ingl. am. vju, ingl. brit. vjuː] V. intr. TV
world [ingl. am. wərld, ingl. brit. wəːld] SUST.
1. world (earth):
world's ingl. am. or ingl. brit. world champion javelin thrower
world's ingl. am. or ingl. brit. world record time
world's ingl. am. or ingl. brit. world record time
¡qué chico es el mundo! amer.
to be out of this world landscape/food/music:
traer a alguien al mundo
money makes the world go around atrbv. economy/population/peace
money makes the world go around politics/trade
2.1. world (people generally):
Dios y todo el mundo coloq.
2.2. world (society):
3. world (specific period, group):
vivir en su (or mi etc.) propio mundo
4. world as intensifier:
5. world REL.:
world view SUST.
I. view [vju:] SUST.
1. view (opinion):
in her view ...
2. view (perspective):
3. view (sight):
to keep sb/sth in view
4. view (opportunity to observe):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
in view of sth
II. view [vju:] V. trans.
1. view (consider):
2. view (watch):
3. view (take a look at):
world [wɜ:ld, ingl. am. wɜ:rld] SUST.
1. world sin pl. GEO.:
2. world (defined group):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
all the world and her husband/his wife ingl. brit. coloq.
to be out of this world coloq.
to go up in the world ingl. brit. coloq.
to come down in the world ingl. brit. coloq.
I. view [vju] SUST.
1. view (opinion):
2. view (perspective):
3. view (sight):
to keep sb/sth in view
4. view (opportunity to observe):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
in view of sth
II. view [vju] V. trans.
1. view (consider):
2. view (watch):
3. view (take a look at):
world [wɜrld] SUST.
1. world GEO.:
2. world (defined group):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be out of this world coloq.
to move up in the world coloq.
Present
Iview
youview
he/she/itviews
weview
youview
theyview
Past
Iviewed
youviewed
he/she/itviewed
weviewed
youviewed
theyviewed
Present Perfect
Ihaveviewed
youhaveviewed
he/she/ithasviewed
wehaveviewed
youhaveviewed
theyhaveviewed
Past Perfect
Ihadviewed
youhadviewed
he/she/ithadviewed
wehadviewed
youhadviewed
theyhadviewed
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