aspect

aspect — noun

1. any single feature, side, or angle that you can pick out when looking at a wider

1.名詞B2
釋義

any single feature, side, or angle that you can pick out when looking at a wider topic, problem, or situation, with other features still left to consider.

例句

Cost is just one aspect of the problem; we also need to think about safety.

aspect of + abstract noun

Mei loves every aspect of her new job, especially leading the morning team meeting.

every aspect of + noun

同義詞
  • feature

    more concrete and visible; an aspect can be invisible or abstract

  • facet

    stresses one of many sides of a complex topic; slightly more formal

  • side

    informal everyday equivalent, often used for opposing points of view

  • element

    suggests a building block of something, while aspect suggests a viewpoint on it

文法句型

aspect of + noun

用法筆記

Almost always followed by 'of' plus an abstract or general noun (a problem, a job, life, the plan). Common modifiers: every, many, different, important, key, financial, social.

常見錯誤

I like every aspect about my job.
I like every aspect of my job.
💡'aspect' takes the preposition 'of', not 'about'.
There are many aspects in this problem.
There are many aspects to this problem.
💡when describing what a problem contains, use 'aspects to', not 'aspects in'.

2. with reference to a building, room, window, or sloping plot, the compass directi

2.名詞C1
釋義

with reference to a building, room, window, or sloping plot, the compass direction it points toward, together with the view or sunlight that comes from facing that way.

例句

Our farmhouse has a southern aspect, so the kitchen stays warm all winter.

have a [direction] aspect

Mr. Hayes chose the flat for its eastern aspect and morning sunlight.

eastern / western aspect

同義詞
  • exposure

    common in gardening for how much sun a plot gets

  • outlook

    stresses the view from the window rather than the compass direction

  • orientation

    more technical; used in architecture and design

文法句型

have a + adjective + aspect

用法筆記

Mainly British and used in property listings, architecture, and gardening. Distinguish from sense 1: this sense is always physical (a building, room, or piece of land) and pairs with a compass direction (north, south, east, west).

常見錯誤

The window has a aspect to the south.
The window has a southern aspect.
💡use the directional adjective (northern, southern, eastern, western) before 'aspect'.

3. the way a place, a scene, or a person's face looks to someone, especially the fe

3.名詞C2
釋義

the way a place, a scene, or a person's face looks to someone, especially the feeling or mood it gives off — often used in writing about a serious or unusual atmosphere.

例句

By moonlight the abandoned village took on a ghostly aspect.

take on + adjective + aspect

The judge wore a stern aspect as she read out the sentence.

wear a + adjective + aspect

同義詞
  • appearance

    much more general and everyday; aspect adds a literary tone

  • demeanour

    focuses on how someone behaves, not just looks

  • countenance

    limited to the human face; even more formal

文法句型

a/an + adjective + aspect

用法筆記

Literary or formal; rarely used in everyday speech. Frequently appears in fiction with verbs 'take on', 'wear', 'have', and is shaped by an evaluative adjective (stern, gloomy, kindly, ghostly).

常見錯誤

She had angry aspect when I told her the news.
She had an angry aspect when I told her the news.
💡this singular 'aspect' needs an article ('an'/'a') before the adjective.

4. in grammar, the part of a verb's form that tells you how the speaker views the a

4.名詞C2
釋義

in grammar, the part of a verb's form that tells you how the speaker views the action over time — for example, whether it is finished, still going on, or repeated rather than when it happened.

例句

English has two main aspects: the progressive 'is running' and the perfect 'has run'.

progressive / perfect aspect

Russian verbs mark aspect to show whether an action is complete or still in progress.

mark aspect

文法句型

progressive / perfect aspect

用法筆記

Specialised term in linguistics and language teaching. Almost always paired with 'tense' or with a specific type (progressive aspect, perfect aspect, perfective aspect, imperfective aspect).

5. used in 'aspect ratio' to talk about how wide a picture is compared to how tall

5.名詞C1
釋義

used in 'aspect ratio' to talk about how wide a picture is compared to how tall it is, on a TV, cinema screen, phone, or computer monitor.

例句

Most modern televisions have an aspect ratio of 16:9.

aspect ratio of X:Y

Old films had a 4:3 aspect ratio, which looks square on today's screens.

4:3 aspect ratio

同義詞
  • ratio

    broader term; needs context to mean width-to-height

  • format

    covers shape and resolution together, used in film and broadcasting

文法句型

aspect ratio

用法筆記

Almost always appears as the fixed phrase 'aspect ratio'. Numbers are read with a colon: 16:9 = 'sixteen by nine' or 'sixteen to nine'.

常見錯誤

The screen has an aspect of 16:9.
The screen has an aspect ratio of 16:9.
💡the noun 'aspect' alone does not name the width-to-height number; you need the full phrase 'aspect ratio'.