Pronunciation of the English word perspective.
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1. | The picture looks strange because it has no perspective. | |
2. | You should always keep a broad perspective on the work you do. | |
3. | We must see the matter in its proper perspective. | |
4. | I share his political perspective. | |
5. | As he grew up, he learned to put things in perspective. | |
6. | Detachment provides perspective, which in turn permits a certain amount of pattern recognition. | |
7. | The gap in perspective between man and woman on home management. | |
8. | It seems that it's impossible to distinguish an obsessional neurosis from an intense love from a biochemical perspective. | |
9. | When seen in the perspective of half-a-dozen years or more, the best of our fashions strike us as grotesque, if not unsightly. | |
10. | You can see both sides of almost any issue -- and while it might exasperate your friends and lead to a few Hamlet moments, you're perfectly happy with your broad perspective |