"mental view or survey," 1742, from out (adv.) + look (v.). The meaning "prospect for the future" is attested from 1851. Earliest sense was "a look-out" (1660s). The literal sense of "vigilant watch, act or practice of looking out" (1815) is rare; look-out being used instead for this.
雙語例句
1. He remained for some years avowedly radical in his political outlook.
他多年來保持公然激進的政治觀。
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2. The illness had a profound effect on his outlook.
這場病對他的人生觀產生了深刻的影響。
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3. The changed outlook entails higher economic growth than was previously assumed.
觀念的改變勢必會使得經濟增長高於之前預計的水平。
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4. His basic outlook remains anchored in the liberal tradition.
他的基本觀念依舊紮根於自由主義傳統。
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5. In the medium term the UK car industry has a brighter outlook.