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Definition
Synonym
Rundumsichtbr�cke
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Rundumsicht
f
panoramic view; all around vision
Rundumsichtbrücke
f
Rundumsichtbrücken
pl
allround-view bridge
allround-view bridges
verbaler Rundumschlag
m
; Rundumschlag
m
; Tirade
f
(gegen jdn. etw.)
sweeping attack; philhippic
formal
(against sb. sth.)
Kfz-Rundumsensorik
f
auto
automotive surround sensing
Kfz-Radar-Rundumsensorik
f
auto
automotive surround sensing system
Rundumsicht
f
panoramic view; all around vision
Rundumsichtbrücke
f
Rundumsichtbrücken
pl
allround-view bridge
allround-view bridges
Deutsche
Rundumsichtbr�cke Synonyme
Englische
panoramic view; all around vision Synonyme
panoramic
across-the-board
all-comprehensive
all-embracing
all-encompassing
all-inclusive
blanket
commanding
compendious
complete
comprehensive
encyclopedic
extensive
far-ranging
far-reaching
general
global
inclusive
omnibus
over-all
overall
scenic
sweeping
synoptic
total
universal
whole
wide
without exception
without omission
Rundumsichtbr�cke Definition
By-view
(
n.
)
A
private
or
selfish
view
Panoramic
(
a.
)
Alt.
of
Panoramical
Self-view
(
n.
)
A
view
if
one's
self
View
(
n.
)
The
act
of
seeing
or
beholding
View
(
n.
)
Mental
survey
View
(
n.
)
Power
of
seeing,
either
physically
or
mentally
View
(
n.
)
That
which
is
seen
or
beheld
View
(
n.
)
The
pictorial
representation
of
a
scene
View
(
n.
)
Mode
of
looking
at
anything
View
(
n.
)
That
which
is
looked
towards,
or
kept
in
sight,
as
object,
aim,
intention,
purpose,
design
View
(
n.
)
Appearance
View
(
v.
t.)
To
see
View
(
v.
t.)
To
survey
or
examine
mentally
Vision
(
v.
)
The
act
of
seeing
external
objects
Vision
(
v.
)
The
faculty
of
seeing
Vision
(
v.
)
That
which
is
seen
Vision
(
v.
)
Especially,
that
which
is
seen
otherwise
than
by
the
ordinary
sight,
or
the
rational
eye
Vision
(
v.
)
Hence,
something
unreal
or
imaginary
Vision
(
v.
t.)
To
see
in
a
vision
panoramic view; all around vision Bedeutung
view
survey
sight
the
act
of
looking
or
seeing
or
observing,
he
tried
to
get
a
better
view
of
it,
his
survey
of
the
battlefield
was
limited
finder
viewfinder
view
finder
optical
device
that
helps
a
user
to
find
the
target
of
interest
panoramic
sight
gunsight
(a
telescopic
device
for
an
artillery
piece)
that
can
be
rotated
horizontally
in
a
full
circle
scene
view
graphic
art
consisting
of
the
graphic
or
photographic
representation
of
a
visual
percept,
he
painted
scenes
from
everyday
life,
figure
shows
photographic
and
schematic
views
of
the
equipment
view
outward
appearance,
they
look
the
same
in
outward
view
point
of
view
the
spatial
property
of
the
position
from
which
something
is
observed
horizon
view
purview
the
range
of
interest
or
activity
that
can
be
anticipated,
It
is
beyond
the
horizon
of
present
knowledge
imagination
imaginativeness
vision
the
formation
of
a
mental
image
of
something
that
is
not
perceived
as
real
and
is
not
present
to
the
senses,
popular
imagination
created
a
world
of
demons,
imagination
reveals
what
the
world
could
be
sight
vision
visual
sense
visual
modality
the
ability
to
see,
the
visual
faculty
achromatic
vision
vision
using
the
rods
binocular
vision
vision
involving
the
use
of
both
eyes
central
vision
vision
using
the
fovea
and
parafovea,
the
middle
part
of
the
visual
field
color
vision
chromatic
vision
trichromacy
the
normal
ability
to
see
colors
distance
vision
vision
for
objects
that
afeet
or
more
from
the
viewer
foveal
vision
vision
with
the
fovea
monocular
vision
vision
with
only
one
eye
near
vision
vision
for
objects
feet
or
closer
to
the
viewer
night
vision
night-sight
scotopic
vision
twilight
vision
the
ability
to
see
in
reduced
illumination
(as
in
moonlight)
daylight
vision
photopic
vision
normal
vision
in
daylight,
vision
with
sufficient
illumination
that
the
cones
are
active
and
hue
is
perceived
peripheral
vision
vision
at
the
edges
of
the
visual
field
using
only
the
periphery
of
the
retina
stereoscopic
vision
stereoscopy
three-dimensional
vision
produced
by
the
fusion
of
two
slightly
different
views
of
a
scene
on
each
retina
vision
visual
sensation
the
perceptual
experience
of
seeing,
the
runners
emerged
from
the
trees
into
his
clear
vision,
he
had
a
visual
sensation
of
intense
light
vision
a
vivid
mental
image,
he
had
a
vision
of
his
own
death
field
field
of
view
the
area
that
is
visible
(as
through
an
optical
instrument)
view
aspect
prospect
scene
vista
panorama
the
visual
percept
of
a
region,
the
most
desirable
feature
of
the
park
are
the
beautiful
views
visual
field
field
of
vision
field
of
regard
all
of
the
points
of
the
physical
environment
that
can
be
perceived
by
a
stable
eye
at
a
given
moment
side
view
a
view
from
the
side
of
something
opinion
sentiment
persuasion
view
thought
a
personal
belief
or
judgment
that
is
not
founded
on
proof
or
certainty,
my
opinion
differs
from
yours,
I
am
not
of
your
persuasion,
what
are
your
thoughts
on
Haiti?
view
purpose,
the
phrase
`with
a
view
to'
means
`with
the
intention
of'
or
`for
the
purpose
of',
he
took
the
computer
with
a
view
to
pawning
it
position
view
perspective
a
way
of
regarding
situations
or
topics
etc.,
consider
what
follows
from
the
positivist
view
bird's
eye
view
panoramic
view
a
situation
or
topic
as
if
viewed
from
an
altitude
or
distance
point
of
view
viewpoint
stand
standpoint
a
mental
position
from
which
things
are
viewed,
we
should
consider
this
problem
from
the
viewpoint
of
the
Russians,
teaching
history
gave
him
a
special
point
of
view
toward
current
events
Weltanschauung
world
view
a
comprehensive
view
of
the
world
and
human
life
opinion
view
a
message
expressing
a
belief
about
something,
the
expression
of
a
belief
that
is
held
with
confidence
but
not
substantiated
by
positive
knowledge
or
proof,
his
opinions
appeared
frequently
on
the
editorial
page
vision
a
religious
or
mystical
experience
of
a
supernatural
appearance,
he
had
a
vision
of
the
Virgin
Mary
view
eyeshot
the
range
of
the
eye,
they
were
soon
out
of
view
line
of
sight
line
of
vision
an
imaginary
straight
line
along
which
an
observer
looks
view
angle
angle
of
view
the
angle
included
by
a
photographic
lens
color
blindness
colour
blindness
color
vision
deficiency
colour
vision
deficiency
genetic
inability
to
distinguish
differences
in
hue
diplopia
double
vision
visual
impairment
in
which
an
object
is
seen
as
two
objects,
diplopia
often
disappears
when
one
eye
is
covered
monochromacy
monochromatism
monochromatic
vision
monochromia
monochromasy
complete
color
blindness,
colors
can
be
differentiated
only
on
the
basis
of
brightness
visual
impairment
visual
defect
vision
defect
visual
disorder
impairment
of
the
sense
of
sight
tunnel
vision
visual
impairment
involving
a
loss
of
peripheral
vision
see
consider
reckon
view
regard
deem
to
be,
She
views
this
quite
differently
from
me,
I
consider
her
to
be
shallow,
I
don't
see
the
situation
quite
as
negatively
as
you
do
deem
hold
view
as
take
for
keep
in
mind
or
convey
as
a
conviction
or
view,
take
for
granted,
view
as
important,
hold
these
truths
to
be
self-evident,
I
hold
him
personally
responsible
view
consider
look
at
look
at
carefully,
study
mentally,
view
a
problem
watch
view
see
catch
take
in
see
or
watch,
view
a
show
on
television,
This
program
will
be
seen
all
over
the
world,
view
an
exhibition,
Catch
a
show
on
Broadway,
see
a
movie
bird's-eye
panoramic
as
from
an
altitude
or
distance,
a
bird's-eye
survey,
a
panoramic
view
out
of
sight
out
of
view
no
longer
visible,
the
ship
disappeared
behind
the
horizon
and
passed
out
of
sight
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