viewed
viewed 30秒了解
- Viewed is the past tense of 'view', meaning to look at something intentionally, like a house or a video.
- It also means to have a specific opinion or judgment about someone or something, often used with 'as'.
- In digital contexts, it refers to the number of times a piece of content has been opened or played.
- It is a formal word that is often used in the passive voice to describe public or professional perceptions.
The word viewed is the past tense and past participle form of the verb 'view'. At its most fundamental level, it describes the physical act of looking at something with purpose. Unlike 'saw', which can be accidental, being viewed often implies a level of intention or formal inspection. In the modern digital age, this word has exploded in frequency due to social media metrics; every time a video is played, it is recorded as having been viewed. However, the word carries a second, more abstract meaning that is equally vital for B1 learners: it refers to the way an individual or a society perceives, judges, or holds an opinion about a specific topic, person, or event. When we say a policy is 'viewed favorably', we are not talking about looking at it with our eyes, but rather assessing it with our minds.
- Physical Observation
- The act of looking at a specific object, such as a painting in a gallery, a house for sale, or a digital document. It implies a focused gaze. For example, 'The property was viewed by ten potential buyers yesterday.'
The viral video was viewed over a million times within the first hour of its release.
In social contexts, how someone is viewed determines their reputation. If a leader is viewed as untrustworthy, their career may suffer. This usage often requires the preposition 'as'. We use this structure to define the category or quality we assign to the subject. This mental processing is a key part of human interaction. We are constantly viewing the world through various lenses—cultural, personal, or professional. When you tell a friend, 'That's not how I viewed the situation,' you are explaining that your interpretation or perspective differs from theirs. This makes the word indispensable for debates, reviews, and personal reflections.
- Mental Perception
- The process of considering or regarding something in a particular way. It involves judgment and opinion. For example, 'The new law was viewed as a significant step toward equality.'
The evidence was viewed by the jury with great suspicion during the trial.
Historically, the word comes from the Old French 'veue', meaning a sight or an inspection. This history is still felt today in formal settings. A doctor might say a patient's condition is 'viewed with concern'. In a professional setting, a report might be 'viewed by the board'. The word elevates the tone of a sentence, making it sound more objective and analytical than simply using 'looked at' or 'thought about'. It suggests a structured way of seeing. Whether you are discussing the number of hits on a website or the way history remembers a king, 'viewed' provides the necessary bridge between sight and thought.
- Formal Inspection
- A systematic or official examination of something. For example, 'The documents can be viewed at the public records office during business hours.'
The solar eclipse should only be viewed through protective eyewear to prevent eye damage.
From the summit, the entire valley could be viewed in stunning detail.
The decision was viewed as a turning point in the company's long history.
Using viewed correctly requires understanding its grammatical flexibility. As a past tense verb, it follows the standard subject-verb-object pattern: 'I viewed the exhibit.' However, its most common appearance in modern English is within the passive voice. Because we often care more about the thing being watched (like a YouTube video) or the concept being judged (like a political move), we say 'The video was viewed' or 'The move was viewed as risky.' This passive structure shifts the focus and provides a more formal, objective tone. When you use it to express an opinion, the pattern is usually: [Subject] + [be verb] + [viewed] + [as] + [Noun/Adjective]. For example, 'He was viewed as a hero.' This 'as' is the connective tissue that links the subject to the perception.
- The Passive Voice Pattern
- Object + was/were + viewed. This is standard for statistics and reports. Example: 'The file was viewed by three different administrators.'
The sunset was viewed by hundreds of tourists gathered on the beach.
Another important usage involves the preposition 'from'. This describes the physical or metaphorical vantage point. 'Viewed from a distance, the mountain looks small.' Here, 'viewed' acts as a participle phrase, setting the scene for the main clause. Metaphorically, you might say, 'Viewed from a financial perspective, the project is a failure.' This allows you to narrow the scope of your judgment. It tells the listener that you are only looking at one specific aspect of the subject. Mastering this 'Viewed from...' opening is a great way to improve your academic and professional writing, as it shows you can analyze a topic from multiple angles.
- The Perspective Pattern
- Viewed from + [Noun Phrase], [Main Clause]. This establishes the context of the observation. Example: 'Viewed from above, the city looks like a giant grid.'
The apartment can be viewed by appointment only on weekdays.
Finally, consider the use of adverbs with 'viewed'. Since viewing involves judgment, we often qualify it. Something can be 'viewed favorably', 'viewed critically', 'viewed skeptically', or 'viewed with suspicion'. These adverbs add a layer of emotion or intent to the act of seeing. In business, if a proposal is 'viewed positively', it means it is likely to be accepted. In a mystery novel, a character might be 'viewed with distrust' by the detective. By combining 'viewed' with the right adverb, you can convey complex social dynamics in just a few words. This is a hallmark of B1 and B2 level English—moving beyond simple verbs to more descriptive, nuanced language.
- The Adverbial Pattern
- Viewed + [Adverb]. This describes the quality of the perception. Example: 'The results were viewed skeptically by the scientific community.'
The changes were viewed as a necessary evil by the management team.
The document was viewed by the committee before the final vote was taken.
The historical artifacts were viewed by thousands of visitors during the exhibition.
In the real world, you will encounter viewed in several distinct environments. The most common today is the digital landscape. YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram all use 'views' as a primary metric. You will hear influencers say, 'My last post was viewed by ten thousand people!' In this context, it is a synonym for 'seen' or 'played', but it carries a more technical, statistical weight. When you check your browser history, you might see a section for 'Recently Viewed'. Here, the word is used as an adjective to describe the pages you have visited. It is a functional, everyday term in the vocabulary of the internet, signifying a successful interaction between a user and a piece of content.
- Digital Media
- Used to quantify engagement. Example: 'The live stream was viewed by a record-breaking audience of five million people.'
The profile has been viewed by several recruiters this week.
Another major area is real estate and commerce. If you are looking for an apartment or a house, the agent will talk about 'viewings'. They might say, 'The property has been viewed by several interested parties.' In this setting, 'viewed' implies a formal tour or inspection. It is more than just looking; it is evaluating the space for a potential purchase. Similarly, in high-end retail, a rare diamond or a piece of fine art might be 'viewed' in a private room. The word suggests exclusivity and importance. It tells you that the act of looking is a significant event in itself, often requiring permission or an appointment.
- Real Estate & Commerce
- Refers to the formal inspection of goods or property. Example: 'The vintage car was viewed by a private collector before the auction.'
The suspect's actions were viewed on the security camera footage.
Finally, you will hear 'viewed' in news broadcasts and political commentary. Journalists often discuss how a specific event is 'viewed' by the public or by foreign governments. 'The President's speech was viewed as a call to action.' Here, the word is a tool for analysis. It helps the speaker summarize the general consensus or the different perspectives on a complex issue. In academic lectures, professors might discuss how a historical figure was 'viewed' in their own time versus how they are 'viewed' today. This contrast highlights the changing nature of human opinion and historical interpretation. In all these cases, 'viewed' is the preferred word because it sounds more authoritative and intellectual than 'seen' or 'thought of'.
- News & Academia
- Used to analyze public opinion or historical perspective. Example: 'The Renaissance is viewed as a period of great cultural rebirth.'
The new policy was viewed by many as a threat to personal privacy.
The gallery's latest collection can be viewed online through a virtual tour.
The total eclipse was viewed by millions across the continent.
One of the most frequent errors with viewed is confusing it with 'watched' or 'seen'. While they all relate to vision, their usage is specific. You 'watch' a movie or a football game because there is movement and duration. You 'see' a bird in a tree because it happens suddenly or naturally. You view a document, a house, or a video (in a statistical sense). Using 'viewed' for a casual sighting like 'I viewed a bird' sounds unnaturally formal and slightly strange to native speakers. Always ask yourself: Is this a formal inspection or a count of digital plays? If not, 'seen' or 'watched' might be better. Another common mistake is forgetting the 'as' when expressing an opinion. Saying 'He was viewed a hero' is grammatically incorrect; it must be 'He was viewed as a hero.'
- Mistake: Over-formality
- Using 'viewed' for casual, everyday sightings. Correct: 'I saw him at the park.' Incorrect: 'I viewed him at the park.'
Incorrect: The movie was viewed by me last night. (Better: I watched the movie last night.)
A subtle but important mistake involves the preposition 'to'. Some learners try to say 'viewed to' when they mean 'viewed by'. For example, 'The site was viewed to many people' is wrong. It should be 'viewed by many people.' The preposition 'by' indicates the agent—the person doing the looking. Conversely, if you are talking about the location, use 'from' or 'at'. 'The painting was viewed at the museum.' Misusing these prepositions can change the meaning of your sentence or make it difficult to understand. Practice the 'viewed by' and 'viewed as' structures specifically, as these are the most common and the most likely to be tested in exams.
- Mistake: Missing 'As'
- Omitting the 'as' in comparative or descriptive perceptions. Correct: 'It was viewed as a success.' Incorrect: 'It was viewed a success.'
Incorrect: The suspect was viewed through the window. (Better: The suspect was seen through the window.)
Finally, be careful with the word 'viewing' versus 'viewed'. 'Viewing' is often a noun (the act of seeing) or a present participle. 'Viewed' is the completed action. Don't say 'I am viewed the house' when you mean 'I am viewing the house.' This is a basic tense error, but it happens frequently when learners are focused on the vocabulary word itself. Also, remember that 'viewed' is a regular verb, so it ends in '-ed'. Avoid irregular forms like 'viewen' or 'viewt', which do not exist in English. Consistency in your verb endings is key to reaching a B1 level of proficiency.
- Mistake: Preposition Confusion
- Using 'to' instead of 'by'. Correct: 'The document was viewed by the manager.' Incorrect: 'The document was viewed to the manager.'
The landscape was viewed from the balcony of the hotel room.
The mistake was viewed as a minor error by the teacher.
The report was viewed by the entire team before the meeting.
To truly master viewed, you must understand its synonyms and how they differ in nuance. The most common alternative is 'seen'. 'Seen' is the most general term and can replace 'viewed' in almost any context, but it lacks the formal or intentional weight. If you 'saw' a house, you might have just passed it on the street. If you 'viewed' a house, you went inside to inspect it. Another close relative is 'watched'. As mentioned before, 'watched' implies movement and time. You watch a game, but you view a static image or a statistical count. Choosing between these three depends entirely on the level of formality and the nature of the object being observed.
- Viewed vs. Seen
- 'Seen' is casual and accidental; 'viewed' is formal and intentional. Example: 'I saw the mountain' vs. 'The mountain was viewed through a telescope.'
The evidence was viewed (inspected) by the detective, not just seen (glanced at).
When 'viewed' is used to mean 'considered' or 'judged', its synonyms include 'regarded', 'perceived', and 'considered'. 'Regarded' is very formal and often used in professional or literary contexts (e.g., 'He was highly regarded'). 'Perceived' focuses on the senses and how the mind interprets information (e.g., 'The threat was perceived as real'). 'Considered' is the most common and neutral alternative (e.g., 'It was considered a success'). Using 'viewed' instead of 'considered' can make your writing sound more visual and dynamic. It suggests that the opinion is a way of 'seeing' the world, which is a powerful metaphor in English. Each of these words has a slightly different 'flavor', and learning when to use which one is a key part of advancing your vocabulary.
- Viewed vs. Perceived
- 'Perceived' is about internal interpretation; 'viewed' is about the external perspective or judgment. Example: 'The noise was perceived as a bang' vs. 'The event was viewed as a tragedy.'
The plan was viewed as a failure by the critics, but regarded as a success by the public.
Finally, consider 'observed' and 'inspected'. 'Observed' is used in scientific or formal contexts where you are watching something to learn from it (e.g., 'The birds were observed in their natural habitat'). 'Inspected' is used when you are looking for flaws or verifying quality (e.g., 'The bridge was inspected for cracks'). 'Viewed' is broader than both; it can include observation and inspection but also simple looking. By understanding these subtle differences, you can choose the exact word that fits your situation. This level of precision is what separates a basic speaker from a fluent one. Don't just settle for 'looked at'—explore the rich world of visual and cognitive verbs available in English.
- Viewed vs. Observed
- 'Observed' implies a scientific or careful study; 'viewed' can be a simple act of looking or a general opinion. Example: 'The stars were observed' vs. 'The stars were viewed from the balcony.'
The document was viewed by the manager, but inspected by the auditor.
The sunset was viewed with awe by everyone on the ship.
The situation was viewed from several different perspectives during the debate.
How Formal Is It?
趣味小知识
The word 'view' entered the English language in the 13th century, but it wasn't until the 15th century that it began to be used as a verb meaning 'to inspect'.
发音指南
- Pronouncing it as two syllables (view-ed). It should be one.
- Using a 'w' sound instead of a 'v' at the beginning.
- Making the 'd' sound too hard, like a 't'.
- Shortening the 'oo' sound so it sounds like 'vud'.
- Adding an 'i' sound before the 'u' (v-ee-oo-d).
难度评级
Common in digital and formal texts.
Requires knowledge of 'as' and passive voice.
Pronunciation is easy, but usage nuances take practice.
Easy to recognize in context.
接下来学什么
前置知识
接下来学习
高级
需要掌握的语法
Passive Voice
The house was viewed by the couple.
Participle Phrases
Viewed from here, the view is great.
Prepositional Phrases
It was viewed as a mistake.
Adverb Placement
The plan was favorably viewed.
Regular Verb Conjugation
I view, I viewed, I have viewed.
按水平分级的例句
I viewed the video on my phone.
J'ai regardé la vidéo sur mon téléphone.
Simple past tense of 'view'.
He viewed the pictures from the party.
Il a regardé les photos de la fête.
Regular verb ending in -ed.
We viewed the moon through a telescope.
Nous avons observé la lune à travers un télescope.
Focus on physical sight.
The cat viewed the bird from the window.
Le chat a regardé l'oiseau depuis la fenêtre.
Subject-verb-object pattern.
She viewed the menu before ordering.
Elle a consulté le menu avant de commander.
Implies a brief inspection.
They viewed the art in the gallery.
Ils ont regardé l'art dans la galerie.
Formal setting for 'viewed'.
I viewed the email this morning.
J'ai consulté l'e-mail ce matin.
Digital context.
The movie was viewed by many kids.
Le film a été vu par beaucoup d'enfants.
Simple passive voice.
We viewed three houses before we bought this one.
Nous avons visité trois maisons avant d'acheter celle-ci.
Used for formal property inspection.
The document was viewed by the teacher yesterday.
Le document a été consulté par le professeur hier.
Passive voice with 'by'.
The website was viewed 100 times today.
Le site web a été consulté 100 fois aujourd'hui.
Statistical usage.
She viewed the stars from her balcony.
Elle a regardé les étoiles depuis son balcon.
Preposition 'from' indicates location.
The map was viewed to find the right way.
La carte a été consultée pour trouver le bon chemin.
Purpose-driven viewing.
He viewed the replay of the goal.
Il a regardé le ralenti du but.
Digital/media context.
The profile was viewed by a new friend.
Le profil a été consulté par un nouvel ami.
Social media context.
I viewed the sunset at the beach.
J'ai admiré le coucher de soleil à la plage.
Intentional looking.
The new policy was viewed as a success by the staff.
La nouvelle politique a été considérée comme un succès par le personnel.
Viewed as + noun.
He is viewed as a leader in his community.
Il est considéré comme un leader dans sa communauté.
Expressing reputation.
The situation was viewed from a different perspective.
La situation a été vue sous un angle différent.
Metaphorical perspective.
The mountain was viewed through the morning mist.
La montagne était visible à travers la brume matinale.
Physical sight with obstacles.
The results were viewed with great interest.
Les résultats ont été accueillis avec beaucoup d'intérêt.
Viewed with + noun (emotion).
The apartment can be viewed by appointment only.
L'appartement peut être visité uniquement sur rendez-vous.
Formal business context.
The film was viewed by millions of people worldwide.
Le film a été vu par des millions de personnes dans le monde entier.
Passive voice for large numbers.
She viewed the challenge as an opportunity to grow.
Elle a considéré le défi comme une opportunité de grandir.
Active voice for personal opinion.
The decision was viewed skeptically by the board of directors.
La décision a été accueillie avec scepticisme par le conseil d'administration.
Use of adverb 'skeptically'.
Viewed from a distance, the problem seems much smaller.
Vu de loin, le problème semble beaucoup plus petit.
Participle phrase at the start.
The changes were viewed as a threat to traditional values.
Les changements ont été perçus comme une menace pour les valeurs traditionnelles.
Social/cultural perception.
The evidence must be viewed in light of recent discoveries.
Les preuves doivent être examinées à la lumière des découvertes récentes.
Viewed in light of (idiomatic).
He viewed his opponent with a mixture of respect and fear.
Il considérait son adversaire avec un mélange de respect et de peur.
Complex emotional state.
The proposal was viewed favorably by the local council.
La proposition a été accueillie favorablement par le conseil local.
Professional adverbial usage.
The historical figure is viewed differently today than in the past.
Le personnage historique est perçu différemment aujourd'hui que par le passé.
Comparing historical perspectives.
The data was viewed through several different filters.
Les données ont été examinées à travers plusieurs filtres différents.
Technical/analytical context.
The paradigm shift was viewed as a fundamental change in scientific thought.
Le changement de paradigme a été considéré comme un changement fondamental de la pensée scientifique.
Academic/Theoretical usage.
The artist's work is viewed as a critique of modern consumerism.
L'œuvre de l'artiste est perçue comme une critique de la consommation moderne.
Interpretative viewing.
The conflict was viewed by many as an avoidable tragedy.
Le conflit a été perçu par beaucoup comme une tragédie évitable.
Moral/Ethical judgment.
Viewed holistically, the system appears to be functioning well.
Considéré de manière holistique, le système semble bien fonctionner.
Adverb 'holistically' with participle.
The document was viewed with suspicion due to its anonymous source.
Le document a été accueilli avec suspicion en raison de sa source anonyme.
Causal link to perception.
The legislation was viewed as a cynical attempt to win votes.
La législation a été perçue comme une tentative cynique de gagner des voix.
Political analysis.
Her silence was viewed as a tacit admission of guilt.
Son silence a été considéré comme un aveu tacite de culpabilité.
Interpreting non-verbal cues.
The phenomenon is viewed by experts as a symptom of climate change.
Le phénomène est considéré par les experts comme un symptôme du changement climatique.
Scientific consensus.
The ontological status of the object was viewed through a Heideggerian lens.
Le statut ontologique de l'objet a été examiné à travers une lentille heideggérienne.
Highly specialized academic usage.
The treaty was viewed as the culmination of years of clandestine diplomacy.
Le traité a été considéré comme l'aboutissement d'années de diplomatie clandestine.
Nuanced historical narrative.
The rise of the digital age is viewed by some as the end of privacy.
L'avènement de l'ère numérique est perçu par certains comme la fin de la vie privée.
Philosophical debate.
Viewed through the prism of post-colonial theory, the text reveals deep-seated biases.
Vu à travers le prisme de la théorie post-coloniale, le texte révèle des préjugés profonds.
Metaphorical 'prism' usage.
The incident was viewed with the gravity it deserved by the international community.
L'incident a été traité avec la gravité qu'il méritait par la communauté internationale.
Formal diplomatic tone.
His actions, though viewed as erratic by his peers, were strategically sound.
Ses actions, bien que perçues comme erratiques par ses pairs, étaient stratégiquement fondées.
Concessive clause with 'viewed'.
The concept of 'self' is viewed differently across various cultural traditions.
Le concept de 'soi' est perçu différemment selon les diverses traditions culturelles.
Cross-cultural analysis.
The architectural ruins were viewed as a testament to a lost civilization.
Les ruines architecturales ont été considérées comme un témoignage d'une civilisation perdue.
Poetic/Literary usage.
常见搭配
常用短语
— Considering all parts of something together.
Viewed as a whole, the project was a success.
— Looking at something from far away, physically or mentally.
Viewed from a distance, the problem seems easier.
— The item that has been seen the most times.
This is the most viewed video on the channel.
— To look at a situation and feel worried about it.
The rising prices are viewed with concern.
— To interpret something using a specific theory or perspective.
The story was viewed through the lens of history.
— To look at something by itself, without considering other things.
Viewed in isolation, the mistake isn't bad.
— Something that can only be seen if you schedule a time.
The house can be viewed by appointment.
— To consider someone or something to be dangerous.
The new company was viewed as a threat.
— To consider an event as a moment of significant change.
The battle was viewed as a turning point in the war.
— To look at something with great respect and wonder.
The mountains were viewed with awe.
容易混淆的词
Use 'watched' for things with movement; 'viewed' for static things or stats.
'Seen' is often accidental; 'viewed' is usually intentional.
'Reviewed' means to look at something again or to write a critique.
习语与表达
— To see something as better than it actually is.
He viewed his childhood through rose-colored glasses.
Informal— To see or understand something in a different way than before.
After the talk, I viewed the problem in a new light.
Neutral— To look at something with prejudice or cynicism.
She viewed the politician's promises with a jaundiced eye.
Formal/Literary— To consider someone or something as a legitimate target for criticism.
Celebrities are often viewed as fair game for the press.
Neutral— To consider something as the better choice between two bad options.
The new tax was viewed as the lesser of two evils.
Neutral— Something that is bad but must be accepted to achieve a goal.
Homework is often viewed as a necessary evil.
Neutral— To look at a situation starting from the most basic level.
The business needs to be viewed from the ground up.
Neutral— To consider a job or event as a way to reach a higher goal.
This internship is viewed as a stepping stone to a career.
Neutral— Something that has both favorable and unfavorable consequences.
Technology is often viewed as a double-edged sword.
Neutral— To consider something as the best example of its kind.
Their customer service is viewed as the gold standard.
Neutral容易混淆
Base form vs past tense.
'View' is present/general; 'viewed' is past/completed.
I view the sunset every day. I viewed it yesterday too.
Both relate to sight.
'Vision' is a noun (the ability to see); 'viewed' is a verb (the act of seeing).
His vision is poor, but he viewed the painting closely.
Both relate to sight.
'Sight' is the sense or a thing seen; 'viewed' is the action.
It was a beautiful sight that we viewed for hours.
General vs specific.
'Look' is a general action; 'viewed' is more formal or analytical.
Look at this! It was viewed by the experts.
Both involve looking.
'Stare' implies a long, often rude look; 'viewed' is neutral or professional.
He stared at me, but I viewed the document.
句型
I viewed the [Object].
I viewed the photo.
The [Object] was viewed by [Person].
The video was viewed by my mom.
[Subject] was viewed as [Adjective].
The test was viewed as difficult.
Viewed from [Place], [Sentence].
Viewed from the car, the house looked small.
[Subject] was [Adverb] viewed.
The idea was skeptically viewed.
Viewed in light of [Noun], [Sentence].
Viewed in light of the news, he was happy.
Viewed through the lens of [Noun], [Sentence].
Viewed through the lens of history, it was a tragedy.
[Subject] is viewed as the culmination of [Noun].
The book is viewed as the culmination of his work.
词族
名词
动词
形容词
相关
如何使用
Common in digital media, real estate, and news reporting.
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I viewed the game on TV.
→
I watched the game on TV.
Use 'watched' for moving images and duration.
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He was viewed a genius.
→
He was viewed as a genius.
The word 'as' is required for this meaning.
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The page was viewed to me.
→
The page was viewed by me.
Use 'by' to indicate the person who saw it.
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I am viewed the house tomorrow.
→
I am viewing the house tomorrow.
Use the present continuous for future plans.
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It was viewed from a mistake.
→
It was viewed as a mistake.
Use 'as' for identity/opinion, 'from' for physical location.
小贴士
The 'As' Rule
When using 'viewed' to mean 'thought of', always include 'as'. 'He was viewed as a hero.'
Digital Context
Use 'viewed' when talking about how many people saw your online content.
Formal Writing
Replace 'looked at' with 'viewed' in reports to sound more professional.
One Syllable
Don't pronounce the 'e' in '-ed'. It's 'vjuːd', not 'view-ed'.
Real Estate
Use 'viewed' when talking about visiting houses you might buy.
Perspectives
Use 'viewed from the perspective of' to introduce different sides of an argument.
Statistics
Remember that 'views' (noun) and 'viewed' (verb) are key terms for YouTube and TikTok.
New Light
Use 'viewed in a new light' when your opinion changes.
Viewed By
Use 'by' to show who did the looking. 'Viewed by the public.'
Not for Casual Sight
Don't say 'I viewed a dog in the street.' Say 'I saw a dog.'
记住它
记忆技巧
Think of a 'View' on a computer screen. If you click it, it has been 'viewed'. The 'ed' at the end means it already happened.
视觉联想
Imagine a giant eye looking at a house with a price tag on it. The eye is 'viewing' the house.
Word Web
挑战
Try to use 'viewed' in three different ways today: once for a video, once for a physical object, and once for an opinion.
词源
Derived from the Old French word 'veue', which is the feminine past participle of 'veoir' (to see). This in turn comes from the Latin 'videre', meaning 'to see'.
原始含义: The act of seeing, a sight, or an inspection.
Indo-European (Latin branch).文化背景
Be careful when saying someone is 'viewed as...' as it can imply a judgment that might be controversial or offensive.
In the UK and US, 'viewing' is the specific term for looking at a house for sale. In social media, 'views' are the most common way to measure success.
在生活中练习
真实语境
Real Estate
- viewed the property
- scheduled a viewing
- viewed by appointment
- recently viewed homes
Social Media
- most viewed video
- viewed 1k times
- viewed your profile
- viewed the story
Professional
- viewed the report
- viewed as a success
- viewed with concern
- viewed favorably
Academic
- viewed through the lens
- viewed in context
- viewed as a theory
- viewed by scholars
Legal
- viewed the evidence
- viewed the crime scene
- viewed as a crime
- viewed by the jury
对话开场白
"How is the new government policy being viewed in your country?"
"Have you viewed any interesting documentaries lately?"
"Do you think social media 'views' are a good measure of quality?"
"How was your last presentation viewed by your boss?"
"If you viewed your life as a movie, what would the title be?"
日记主题
Describe a time when you were viewed unfairly by someone else.
Write about a place you viewed that left a lasting impression on you.
How has your perspective changed on a topic you once viewed differently?
Discuss a video you viewed recently that taught you something new.
Reflect on how you want to be viewed by your friends and family.
常见问题
10 个问题Yes, but it sounds very formal. Usually, people say 'I watched a movie'. Use 'viewed' if you are talking about the number of times it was played on a website.
'Viewed as' often implies a visual perspective or a public reputation, while 'considered' is more about internal thought. They are often interchangeable.
It is the past tense and the past participle. It can also be used as an adjective, like in 'recently viewed items'.
It is one syllable: /vjuːd/. Rhymes with 'food'.
Yes, but usually to describe how they are perceived. 'He is viewed as a kind man.'
It means to consider something while taking new information into account.
Yes, it is very common in digital media and professional English.
No, 'viewed' is strictly for sight or mental perception. For sound, use 'heard'; for smell, use 'smelled'.
A 'viewing' is a noun that refers to a scheduled time to look at something, like a house or an art piece.
It is a regular verb. View -> Viewed.
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Write a sentence using 'viewed as' to describe a person.
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Write a sentence about a video being viewed many times.
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Describe a house you 'viewed' recently.
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Use 'viewed from' to describe a landscape.
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Write a formal sentence about a report being 'viewed' by a manager.
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Explain how a specific event was 'viewed' by the public.
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Use 'viewed with concern' in a sentence about the environment.
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Write a sentence using 'viewed through the lens of history'.
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Compare 'viewed' and 'watched' in two sentences.
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Write a short story (3 sentences) using 'viewed' twice.
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Describe a 'recently viewed' list on a website.
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Use 'viewed skeptically' in a sentence about news.
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Write a sentence about an art exhibition you viewed.
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Use 'viewed as a turning point' to describe a historical event.
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Write a sentence about a profile being viewed on social media.
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Explain why a house might be 'viewed by appointment'.
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Use 'viewed favorably' in a business context.
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Write a sentence about a mountain viewed through mist.
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Describe a situation viewed 'in a new light'.
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Write a sentence about evidence being viewed by a jury.
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Pronounce the word 'viewed' clearly.
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Say: 'The video was viewed a million times.'
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Say: 'He is viewed as a hero.'
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Describe a house you viewed recently.
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Explain how a friend is 'viewed' by others.
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Say: 'Viewed from here, the city is beautiful.'
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Discuss a video you viewed that went viral.
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Talk about a time you viewed something through a telescope.
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Explain the difference between 'seen' and 'viewed'.
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Say: 'The decision was viewed skeptically.'
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Discuss how a famous person is viewed in your country.
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Say: 'Check your recently viewed items.'
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Talk about an art piece you viewed in a museum.
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Say: 'The report was viewed by the board.'
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Explain why someone might be 'viewed with suspicion'.
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Say: 'Viewed in a new light, it makes sense.'
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Discuss a historical event viewed as a turning point.
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Say: 'The eclipse was viewed by millions.'
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Talk about a document you viewed for work or school.
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Listen to the sentence: 'The video was viewed 100 times.' How many times was it seen?
Listen: 'He was viewed as a leader.' Was he a leader or just seen as one?
Listen: 'The house was viewed by appointment.' Can you go anytime?
Listen: 'The results were viewed with concern.' Is the speaker happy?
Listen: 'Viewed from above, it's a circle.' What shape is it from that perspective?
Listen: 'The proposal was viewed favorably.' Was it accepted or rejected?
Listen: 'The suspect was viewed on camera.' Where was the suspect seen?
Listen: 'Check your recently viewed files.' What should you check?
Listen: 'She is viewed as an expert.' What do people think of her?
Listen: 'The stars were viewed through mist.' Was the view clear?
Listen: 'The decision was viewed skeptically.' Did people believe it?
Listen: 'The art was viewed in silence.' Was there music?
Listen: 'Viewed as a whole, it's good.' Is it good in parts or overall?
Listen: 'The document was viewed by the CEO.' Who saw the document?
Listen: 'The eclipse was viewed by millions.' Was it a small event?
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Summary
The word 'viewed' is a versatile verb that bridges the gap between physical sight and mental judgment. Use it when you want to sound more formal than 'saw' or 'thought', especially when discussing opinions or digital metrics. Example: 'The plan was viewed as a success by the team.'
- Viewed is the past tense of 'view', meaning to look at something intentionally, like a house or a video.
- It also means to have a specific opinion or judgment about someone or something, often used with 'as'.
- In digital contexts, it refers to the number of times a piece of content has been opened or played.
- It is a formal word that is often used in the passive voice to describe public or professional perceptions.
The 'As' Rule
When using 'viewed' to mean 'thought of', always include 'as'. 'He was viewed as a hero.'
Digital Context
Use 'viewed' when talking about how many people saw your online content.
Formal Writing
Replace 'looked at' with 'viewed' in reports to sound more professional.
One Syllable
Don't pronounce the 'e' in '-ed'. It's 'vjuːd', not 'view-ed'.