人人终身学习知识网~是各类综合知识资源信息分享,提升综合素质与提高知识技能的终身学习网络平台

 找回密码
 立即注册

QQ登录

只需一步,快速开始

微信登录

微信扫码,快速开始

[其他] World outlook

[复制链接]

Quite some time ago, I was asked a question about the termworld outlook”. Having answered it I let it go, but have since had a lingering thought that this is a question worthy of a columnif I could collect some good media examples.

Happily, I came upon one such example yesterday, in a Guardian story about Barack Obamas first day in office. The story (Whirlwind hits Washington as President Obama starts work, January 22, 2009) says, among other things:

President Barack Obama yesterday devoted his first full day in office to ditching one discredited Bush administration policy after another - proposing the closure of the Guantánamo Bay prison and offering a new relationship to Iran.... He also phoned world leaders to emphasize that a new president is in charge, with a completely different agenda and world outlook.

Now, definitions.

The word outlook refers to a view. You look out the window from your room for example and you will see a view and that view is an outlook in its fundamental sense.

You may argue that your room doesnt have a view. By that you will be speaking figuratively, or philosophically meaning that it doesnt have a good view, a pleasant view. I recall E.M. Foresters beautifully written book, A Room with a View, began with an exact discussion about the view, or the lacks thereof, from a hotel room in Italy.

Obviously all rooms must have a viewif, that is, they have windows at all to look out of. But what constitutes a viewa good viewis quite another matter. Different people see views differently, as they view everything else differently. Why?

回复

使用道具 举报

小黑屋/人人终身学习知识网~是各类综合知识资源信息分享,提升综合素质与提高知识技能的终身学习网络平台

Powered by 5wangxiao

© 2007-2021 5wangxiao.Com Inc.

快速回复 返回顶部 返回列表