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view
noun
what
you
can
see
from
a
particular
place
,
especially
a
wide
or
beautiful
scene
β’
The
hotel
room
had
a
stunning
view
of
the
ocean
.
The
hotel
room
had
a
stunning
view
of
the
ocean
.
β’
From
the
hilltop
,
the
city
view
stretched
for
miles
.
From
the
hilltop
,
the
city
view
stretched
for
miles
.
Middle
English
,
from
Anglo-French
"
veu
",
from
Latin
"
vidΔre
"
meaning
β
to
see
β.
verb
to
look
at
something
carefully
or
for
a
period
of
time
β’
We
climbed
the
tower
to
view
the
city
lights
.
We
climbed
the
tower
to
view
the
city
lights
.
β’
Millions
will
view
the
match
on
television
tonight
.
Millions
will
view
the
match
on
television
tonight
.
From
Middle
English
β
viuen
β
meaning
β
to
look
at
β,
derived
from
the
noun
.
noun
a
personal
opinion
or
way
of
thinking
about
something
β’
In
my
view
,
honesty
is
always
the
best
policy
.
In
my
view
,
honesty
is
always
the
best
policy
.
β’
The
committee
asked
for
the
public's
view
on
the
new
park
.
The
committee
asked
for
the
public's
view
on
the
new
park
.
Evolved
sense
from
β
what
is
seen
β
to
β
what
is
perceived
in
the
mind
β
during
the
16th-17th
centuries
.
noun
a
particular
angle
or
side
from
which
something
can
be
seen
β’
The
blueprint
shows
the
front
view
of
the
house
.
The
blueprint
shows
the
front
view
of
the
house
.
β’
Rotate
the
model
for
a
side
view
.
Rotate
the
model
for
a
side
view
.
Technical
use
developed
in
the
18th
century
with
advances
in
engineering
drawing
.
verb
to
think
about
or
consider
something
in
a
particular
way
β’
I
view
him
as
a
close
friend
.
I
view
him
as
a
close
friend
.
β’
They
view
the
plan
with
some
skepticism
.
They
view
the
plan
with
some
skepticism
.
Semantic
extension
of
the
physical
sense
"
look
at
"
dating
from
the
15th
century
.
viewer
noun
a
person
who
watches
a
television
programme
,
video
,
or
live
broadcast
β’
Millions
of
viewers
tuned
in
to
watch
the
championship
game
on
television
.
Millions
of
viewers
tuned
in
to
watch
the
championship
game
on
television
.
β’
The
show
encourages
its
viewers
to
vote
for
their
favorite
singer
online
.
The
show
encourages
its
viewers
to
vote
for
their
favorite
singer
online
.
noun
a
person
who
looks
at
something
such
as
artwork
,
scenery
,
or
an
exhibit
β’
The
painting
was
so
detailed
that
each
viewer
discovered
something
new
.
The
painting
was
so
detailed
that
each
viewer
discovered
something
new
.
β’
A
guided
tour
helps
the
viewer
understand
the
history
behind
the
sculpture
.
A
guided
tour
helps
the
viewer
understand
the
history
behind
the
sculpture
.
noun
a
small
device
or
piece
of
equipment
used
to
look
at
slides
,
film
,
or
other
images
β’
The
photographer
placed
the
slide
in
the
lighted
viewer
to
check
the
colors
.
The
photographer
placed
the
slide
in
the
lighted
viewer
to
check
the
colors
.
β’
He
borrowed
a
microfilm
viewer
at
the
library
to
read
old
newspapers
.
He
borrowed
a
microfilm
viewer
at
the
library
to
read
old
newspapers
.
noun
a
computer
program
that
lets
you
open
and
look
at
files
,
images
,
or
videos
without
editing
them
β’
Download
a
free
PDF
viewer
to
read
the
document
.
Download
a
free
PDF
viewer
to
read
the
document
.
β’
The
3D
model
viewer
lets
architects
spin
their
designs
around
.
The
3D
model
viewer
lets
architects
spin
their
designs
around
.
movie
noun
a
story
shown
in
moving
pictures
,
usually
watched
in
a
cinema
or
on
a
screen
at
home
β’
We
watched
a
funny
movie
on
Friday
night
.
We
watched
a
funny
movie
on
Friday
night
.
β’
Tickets
for
the
new
superhero
movie
sold
out
in
minutes
.
Tickets
for
the
new
superhero
movie
sold
out
in
minutes
.
Early
1900s
shortening
of
β
moving
picture
,β
referring
to
the
new
technology
of
projected
motion
photography
.
noun
the
art
,
industry
,
or
business
of
making
and
showing
films
,
often
expressed
as
β
the
movies
β
β’
Tim
hopes
to
work
in
the
movie
business
someday
as
a
director
.
Tim
hopes
to
work
in
the
movie
business
someday
as
a
director
.
β’
She
has
studied
movie
history
for
years
.
She
has
studied
movie
history
for
years
.
interview
noun
a
formal
meeting
in
which
an
employer
,
school
,
or
organization
asks
someone
questions
to
decide
if
they
are
suitable
for
a
job
,
place
,
or
opportunity
β’
Maria
wore
her
smartest
suit
to
her
first
job
interview
at
a
busy
city
bank
.
Maria
wore
her
smartest
suit
to
her
first
job
interview
at
a
busy
city
bank
.
β’
The
company
scheduled
ten
interviews
in
one
afternoon
to
find
the
perfect
graphic
designer
.
The
company
scheduled
ten
interviews
in
one
afternoon
to
find
the
perfect
graphic
designer
.
From
French
β
entrevue
β (
meeting
),
from
β
s
β
entrevoir
β (β
see
each
other
briefly
β),
first
used
in
English
in
the
mid-18th
century
.
noun
a
recorded
or
published
conversation
in
which
a
journalist
asks
someone
questions
for
television
,
radio
,
a
podcast
,
or
a
newspaper
β’
The
singer
β
s
emotional
interview
on
live
TV
drew
millions
of
viewers
.
The
singer
β
s
emotional
interview
on
live
TV
drew
millions
of
viewers
.
β’
Readers
loved
the
magazine
β
s
in-depth
interview
with
the
newly
elected
mayor
.
Readers
loved
the
magazine
β
s
in-depth
interview
with
the
newly
elected
mayor
.
See
earlier
sense
.
Media
use
spread
widely
with
the
growth
of
newspapers
in
the
19th
century
and
broadcasting
in
the
20th
century
.
verb
to
ask
someone
questions
in
order
to
gather
information
,
especially
for
a
job
selection
process
or
for
a
media
report
β’
Tomorrow
the
hiring
manager
will
interview
six
candidates
for
the
marketing
position
.
Tomorrow
the
hiring
manager
will
interview
six
candidates
for
the
marketing
position
.
β’
The
reporter
interviewed
local
residents
about
the
sudden
power
outage
.
The
reporter
interviewed
local
residents
about
the
sudden
power
outage
.
Same
origin
as
noun
:
adapted
from
French
in
the
18th
century
;
verb
use
developed
soon
after
the
noun
.
heavy
adjective
-
heavy
,
heavier
,
heaviest
weighing
a
lot
and
therefore
hard
to
lift
,
move
,
or
carry
.
β’
The
box
was
too
heavy
for
Mia
to
lift
alone
.
The
box
was
too
heavy
for
Mia
to
lift
alone
.
β’
After
the
storm
,
workers
removed
the
heavy
branches
from
the
road
.
After
the
storm
,
workers
removed
the
heavy
branches
from
the
road
.
adjective
-
heavy
,
heavier
,
heaviest
large
in
amount
,
intensity
,
or
seriousness
.
β’
A
heavy
rain
began
to
pound
on
the
roof
,
drowning
out
their
conversation
.
A
heavy
rain
began
to
pound
on
the
roof
,
drowning
out
their
conversation
.
β’
The
judge
gave
the
thief
a
heavy
sentence
for
the
crime
.
The
judge
gave
the
thief
a
heavy
sentence
for
the
crime
.
noun
-
heavy
,
heavies
a
strong
,
aggressive
person
,
especially
one
employed
to
intimidate
or
the
main
villain
in
a
story
or
film
.
β’
In
the
action
movie
,
the
main
heavy
wore
a
black
leather
coat
and
dark
sunglasses
.
In
the
action
movie
,
the
main
heavy
wore
a
black
leather
coat
and
dark
sunglasses
.
β’
The
club
hired
a
heavy
to
stand
by
the
door
and
check
IDs
.
The
club
hired
a
heavy
to
stand
by
the
door
and
check
IDs
.
review
noun
the
act
of
carefully
looking
at
something
again
to
check
facts
,
quality
,
or
progress
β’
After
finishing
her
essay
,
Mia
did
a
quick
review
before
turning
it
in
.
After
finishing
her
essay
,
Mia
did
a
quick
review
before
turning
it
in
.
β’
The
project
is
under
review
by
the
committee
this
week
.
The
project
is
under
review
by
the
committee
this
week
.
From
Middle
French
β
reveue
β,
a
looking
back
,
from
β
revue
β
past
participle
of
β
revoir
β β
to
see
again
β.
noun
a
report
that
gives
an
opinion
about
a
book
,
movie
,
product
,
or
performance
β’
Liam
read
a
glowing
review
of
the
new
superhero
movie
online
.
Liam
read
a
glowing
review
of
the
new
superhero
movie
online
.
β’
The
restaurant
framed
its
first
newspaper
review
on
the
wall
.
The
restaurant
framed
its
first
newspaper
review
on
the
wall
.
verb
-
review
,
reviewing
,
reviews
,
reviewed
to
look
at
or
examine
something
again
to
understand
it
better
or
find
mistakes
β’
Please
review
your
notes
before
the
quiz
.
Please
review
your
notes
before
the
quiz
.
β’
The
lawyer
asked
to
review
the
contract
carefully
.
The
lawyer
asked
to
review
the
contract
carefully
.
verb
-
review
,
reviewing
,
reviews
,
reviewed
to
write
or
give
your
opinion
about
something
such
as
a
book
,
film
,
or
product
β’
Maria
loves
to
review
new
video
games
on
her
channel
.
Maria
loves
to
review
new
video
games
on
her
channel
.
β’
The
newspaper
hired
him
to
review
films
.
The
newspaper
hired
him
to
review
films
.
noun
a
formal
inspection
of
soldiers
or
equipment
by
a
senior
officer
β’
The
general
arrived
to
conduct
a
review
of
the
troops
lined
up
on
the
parade
ground
.
The
general
arrived
to
conduct
a
review
of
the
troops
lined
up
on
the
parade
ground
.
β’
Soldiers
stood
at
attention
during
the
annual
review
.
Soldiers
stood
at
attention
during
the
annual
review
.
soviet
noun
a
workers
β
or
soldiers
β
council
elected
to
represent
local
people
during
the
Russian
Revolution
and
in
the
former
Soviet
Union
β’
During
the
Russian
Revolution
,
each
factory
elected
a
soviet
to
voice
workers'
demands
.
During
the
Russian
Revolution
,
each
factory
elected
a
soviet
to
voice
workers'
demands
.
β’
The
city
soviet
organized
food
distribution
to
deal
with
shortages
.
The
city
soviet
organized
food
distribution
to
deal
with
shortages
.
Borrowed
into
English
in
the
early
20th
century
from
Russian
β
ΡΠΎΠ²Π΅ΜΡ
β (
sovΓ©t
)
meaning
β
council
β
or
β
advice
β.
Soviet
adjective
relating
to
the
former
Soviet
Union
,
its
government
,
people
,
or
policies
β’
Cold
War
textbooks
often
presented
the
Soviet
missile
program
as
a
major
threat
.
Cold
War
textbooks
often
presented
the
Soviet
missile
program
as
a
major
threat
.
β’
My
grandmother
still
keeps
a
Soviet
postage
stamp
from
1961
in
her
diary
.
My
grandmother
still
keeps
a
Soviet
postage
stamp
from
1961
in
her
diary
.
Derived
from
the
name
of
the
Soviet
Union
,
officially
the
Union
of
Soviet
Socialist
Republics
(
USSR
),
established
in
1922
.
noun
a
citizen
of
the
former
Soviet
Union
β’
A
young
Soviet
greeted
the
Western
reporters
with
cautious
curiosity
.
A
young
Soviet
greeted
the
Western
reporters
with
cautious
curiosity
.
β’
The
athlete
was
the
first
Soviet
to
win
a
gold
medal
in
that
event
.
The
athlete
was
the
first
Soviet
to
win
a
gold
medal
in
that
event
.
From
the
national
adjective
of
the
Union
of
Soviet
Socialist
Republics
;
used
in
English
from
the
1920s
to
denote
a
person
from
the
USSR
.
navy
noun
-
navy
,
navies
the
part
of
a
country
β
s
armed
forces
that
carries
out
military
actions
at
sea
,
using
ships
and
submarines
β’
After
graduation
,
Liam
joined
the
navy
to
see
the
world
.
After
graduation
,
Liam
joined
the
navy
to
see
the
world
.
β’
The
navy
patrolled
the
coastline
during
the
storm
to
keep
fishermen
safe
.
The
navy
patrolled
the
coastline
during
the
storm
to
keep
fishermen
safe
.
From
Middle
English
β
navie
β,
from
Old
French
β
navie
β (
fleet
),
from
Latin
β
navis
β (
ship
).
nerve
noun
-
nerve
,
nerving
,
nerves
,
nerved
,
nervy
,
nervier
,
nerviest
a
long
,
thin
bundle
of
fibres
in
the
body
that
carries
electrical
signals
between
the
brain
,
spinal
cord
,
and
other
parts
β’
A
surgeon
carefully
stitched
a
damaged
nerve
in
the
patient's
hand
.
A
surgeon
carefully
stitched
a
damaged
nerve
in
the
patient's
hand
.
β’
In
biology
class
,
we
saw
how
a
single
nerve
carries
signals
to
muscles
.
In
biology
class
,
we
saw
how
a
single
nerve
carries
signals
to
muscles
.
From
Latin
nervus
β
sinew
,
tendon
,
nerve
.β