看法
A personal opinion or belief about something; a way of considering or understanding a situation.
Examples
3 of 5每个人对美的看法都不同。
Everyone has a different view on beauty.
作者在文中表达了自己的看法。
The author expressed their views in the article.
我同意你的看法。
I agree with your view.
Word Family
Memory Tip
看 (look/see) + 法 (way). The way you look at something.
Quick Quiz
这篇文章主要讨论了人们对远程办公的___。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 看法
Examples
每个人对美的看法都不同。
everydayEveryone has a different view on beauty.
作者在文中表达了自己的看法。
academicThe author expressed their views in the article.
我同意你的看法。
informalI agree with your view.
我们需要听取各方面的看法。
formalWe need to listen to views from all sides.
关于新政策,大家都有很多看法。
businessRegarding the new policy, everyone has many opinions.
Word Family
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
谈谈看法
talk about one's views
一成不变的看法
stereotyped view
对...的看法
view on...
Often Confused With
Usage Notes
A very safe and common word to use in IELTS Writing Task 2 when giving your opinion.
Common Mistakes
Avoid repeating '我觉得' (I think) constantly; use '我的看法是' to sound more varied.
Memory Tip
看 (look/see) + 法 (way). The way you look at something.
Word Origin
From '看' (to look) and '法' (method/way).
Grammar Patterns
Quick Quiz
这篇文章主要讨论了人们对远程办公的___。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 看法
Related Grammar Rules
Related Phrases
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More general words
极其
B1To a very high degree; extremely; used to emphasize an adjective or verb.
出席
B1To be present at an event, such as a meeting, conference, ceremony, or class.
推迟
B1To delay or postpone an event or action to a later time.
延迟
B1To delay or postpone an event, action, or process to a later time.
拥有
B1To possess or own something, often referring to something significant, large, or abstract (like power or talent).
实用性
B1The quality of being useful or suitable for a specific purpose rather than just being attractive or theoretical.
初步
B1Relating to the first stage or beginning of a process. In academic contexts, it often refers to initial findings or a preliminary stage of a study.
容忍
B1To allow something that one dislikes or disagrees with to exist or occur without interference. It is a key concept in social studies and psychology.
预料
B1To expect or anticipate something happening in the future based on current evidence.
整理
B1To put things in order, to arrange systematically, or to tidy up information or physical objects.
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