aspect
aspect
englantipuoli, piirre, seikka, näkökohta; näkökanta
sijainti (johonkin suuntaan t. rakennuksen jonkinpuoleinen sivu, näkymä)
ulkomuoto, vaikutelma, hahmo
yhteys|kielitiede|k=en aspekti
yhteys|tähtitiede|astrologia|k=en aspekti
Esimerkkejä:
different aspects of the English language
a sad aspect of family life
From every aspect, the city had changed beyond recognition.
a southern aspect
the front aspect of the building
a sinister aspect
Synonyymisanakirja
aspect
ominaispiirre, tuntomerkki, erityispiirre, ulkomuoto, ulkonäkö, piirre, ominaisuus, näkökanta, näkökohta, näkökulma, puoli, osa-alue, ala, pinnalta katsoen.
Englannin sanakirja
aspect (englanti > suomi)
aspect englanniksi
Any specific feature, part, or element of something.
The way something appears when viewed from a certain direction or perspective.
The way something appears when considered from a certain point of view.
A phase or a partial, but significant view or description of something.
One's appearance or expression. (defdate)
1800, w:John Dryden |John Dryden, w:Palamon and Arcite|Palamon and Arcite from w:Fables, Ancient and Modern|Fables, Ancient and Modern
(quote-book)
2009, (w), (w), Fourth Estate 2010, p. 145:
Position or situation with regard to seeing; that position which enables one to look in a particular direction; position in relation to the points of the compass.
(ux)
Prospect; outlook.
1643, w:John Evelyn|John Evelyn, s:John_Evelyns_Diary Diary''
puhekieltä A grammatical quality of a verb which determines the relationship of the speaker to the internal temporal flow of the event the verb describes, or whether the speaker views the event from outside as a whole, or from within as it is unfolding. (defdate)
puhekieltä The relative position of heavenly bodies as they appear to an observer on earth; the angular relationship between points in a horoscope. (defdate)
(rfquotek)
(quote-book)|chapter=Of the Planetary Aspects, both Old and New, their Characters, and Æquations|title=The Works of that Late Most Excellent Philosopher and Astronomer, Sir George Wharton, Baronet. Collected into One Entire Volume|location=London|publisher=Printed by H. H. for John Leigh, at w:Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers|Stationers Hall|year=1683|page=90|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=LBroWVBBY2oC&pg=PA90|oclc=6498633|passage=w:Johannes Kepler|Kepler (the Lyncæus of the laſt Age) defines an Aſpect in this manner: Aſpectus eſt Angulus à Radiis Luminoſis binorum Planetarum in terra formatus, efficax ad ſtimulandum naturam ſublunarem. It is (ſaith he) an Angle made in the Earth by the Luminous Beams of two Planets, of ſtrength to ſtir up the vertue of all ſublunary things.
1590, w:Francis Bacon|Francis Bacon, Sylva Sylvarum, 924:
1820, w:Walter Scott|Walter Scott, s:Ivanhoe Ivanhoe, Chapter 1:
puhekieltä Appearance to the eye or the mind; look; view.
1684, w:Thomas Burnet|Thomas Burnet, The Theory of the Earth, Vol 1, Chapter IX.
1855, w:Thomas Babington Macaulay|Thomas Babington Macaulay, The History of England from the Accession of James II, Vol. IV, Chapter XVIII
puhekieltä In aspect-oriented programming, a feature or component that can be applied to parts of a program independent of any inheritance hierarchy.
(l)
(l), look