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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++out·look /ˈaʊtlʊk/ ●●○ noun [countable]  1 ATTITUDEyour general attitude to life and the world 〔对生活和世界的〕看法,观点,态度outlook on He’s got a good outlook on life. 他有积极的人生观。 Exercise will improve your looks and your outlook. 运动将会改善你的外在形象和人生态度。positive/optimistic outlook She still has an optimistic outlook for the future. 她对未来仍抱有乐观的态度。2 FUTUREWEATHER[usually singular] what is expected to happen in the future 前景,远景outlook for The outlook for the weekend is unsettled, with periods of heavy rain. 周末的天气情况不稳定,会有阵发性的大雨。 The outlook for sufferers from this disease is bleak. 这种疾病的患者痊愈的希望渺茫。economic/financial/political etc outlook a gloomy economic outlook in Western Europe 西欧惨淡的经济前景3 SEEa view from a particular place 〔从某处望见的〕景色,风光 a very pleasing outlook from the bedroom window 从卧室窗户看出去的宜人景色nCOLLOCATIONSadjectivesa positive/optimistic outlookDespite her health problems, she has a positive outlook.a negative/pessimistic outlookThis pessimistic outlook on their lives leads to depression.a wider/broader outlookEducation should give students a wider outlook on life.a new/fresh outlook (=new and interesting)I saw Helen last week and she seemed to have a fresh outlook on life.somebody's mental outlook (=how you feel about the things in your life)Exercise can help improve your mental outlook.somebody's religious outlookThe Puritans' religious outlook affected every aspect of their lives.somebody's moral/ethical outlook (=beliefs about what is right and wrong)Their ethical and moral outlook concerning terrorism is the complete opposite of mine.verbshave an outlookHe has quite a conventional outlook.give somebody an outlookJune's new job gave her a fresh outlook.change somebody's outlookNone of my arguments could change his outlook or behavior.
Examples from the Corpus
outlookAssuming this passes the Congress, it will change the defence outlook radically.After a good vacation, you'll have a completely different outlook.His outlook on life is largely a result of his strict education.Partly due to its history, and partly to temperament, the Home Office is conservative procedurally and cautious in outlook.Because attention was focused on customers and their changing demands, the organisation became dynamic in outlook.The airline's negative outlook was no surprise.Village life and the peasant outlook were conditioned by the administrative arrangements adopted at Emancipation.Whenever Stewart showed signs of rejecting that outlook, Joe would fly into a rage.Consumers continue to be pessimistic about the outlook over the next six months, the Conference Board said.Deng responded optimistically that the outlook was still bright.The farmers were narrowly provincial in their outlook.positive/optimistic outlookManagers say what's needed now is a period of calm and a positive outlook.There is nothing likelier to give you a positive outlook on life than the cessation of nausea.Want to build a more positive outlook.These facts account for a more optimistic outlook of potential supply given in the 1981 report.Then I took a more positive outlook.That's the optimistic outlook of Bordon businessman Philip Voice, who says he's never had it so good.Nearly everyone had a very positive outlook and the plans for action to revive the area were discussed.economic/financial/political etc outlookIn spite of a change in political outlook, the ravaging of national book treasures did not stop in the post-war era.The people were undergoing a gradual change in political outlook.The work led Russell himself to conclude that the teaching of the subject had no effect whatsoever on pupils' political outlook.Around 1883 the economic outlook began to improve.He was not too hopeful of the financial outlook which was far from satisfactory.
From Longman Business Dictionaryoutlookout‧look /ˈaʊtlʊk/ noun [singular] the way things are expected to develop in the futureGiven the currenteconomic outlook, the group expects its media businesses to generate increased earnings over the next five years.outlook forThe company blamed its weak performance on the recession and said the outlook for the rest of the year is brighter.
out·look nounn COLLOCATIONS1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
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outlook
outlook /ˈaʊtlʊk/ noun [countable]
1. your general attitude to life and the world
    outlook on
    He’s got a good outlook on life.
    Exercise will improve your looks and your outlook.
    positive/optimistic outlook
    She still has an optimistic outlook for the future.
2. [usually singular] what is expected to happen in the future
    outlook for
    The outlook for the weekend is unsettled, with periods of heavy rain.
    The outlook for sufferers from this disease is bleak.
    economic/financial/political etc outlook
    a gloomy economic outlook in Western Europe
3. a view from a particular place:
    a very pleasing outlook from the bedroom window
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ adjectives
    a positive/optimistic outlook Despite her health problems, she has a positive outlook.
    a negative/pessimistic outlook This pessimistic outlook on their lives leads to depression.
    a wider/broader outlook Education should give students a wider outlook on life.
    a new/fresh outlook (=new and interesting) I saw Helen last week and she seemed to have a fresh outlook on life.
    somebody's mental outlook (=how you feel about the things in your life) Exercise can help improve your mental outlook.
    somebody's religious outlook The Puritans' religious outlook affected every aspect of their lives.
    somebody's moral/ethical outlook (=beliefs about what is right and wrong) Their ethical and moral outlook concerning terrorism is the complete opposite of mine.
■ verbs
    have an outlook He has quite a conventional outlook.
    give somebody an outlook June's new job gave her a fresh outlook.
    change somebody's outlook None of my arguments could change his outlook or behavior.


out·lookBrE /ˈaʊtlʊk/ 🔊NAmE /ˈaʊtlʊk/ 🔊 noun [usually singular] ~ (on sth) the attitude to life and the world of a particular person, group or culture 观点;见解;世界观;人生观He had a practical outlook on life. 他的人生观很实际。🔊🔊Most Western societies are liberal in outlook. 西方社会大多思想观念开放。🔊🔊~ (for sth) the probable future for sb/sth; what is likely to happen 前景;可能性 SYN prospect The outlook for jobs is bleak. 就业市场前景暗淡。🔊🔊the country's economic outlook国家的经济前景The outlook (= the probable weather) for the weekend is dry and sunny. 周末天气可望晴朗干燥。🔊🔊(formal) a view from a particular place 景色;景致;景观The house has a pleasant outlook over the valley. 房子俯瞰山谷,景色宜人。🔊🔊