view (EN)
verb, noun

verb “view”

view; he views; past viewed, part. viewed; ger. viewing
  1. to watch or observe something
    She viewed the sunset from her balcony.
  2. to consider or think about something in a specific way
    She views the changes as an opportunity for growth.
  3. to go and see a house or apartment to decide if you want to buy or rent it
    We viewed three apartments before choosing the one we liked best.

noun “view”

sg. view, pl. views or uncountable
  1. the scenery or landscape that can be seen from a specific location
    From the top of the hill, the view of the valley was breathtaking.
  2. the range of what can be seen from a particular spot
    The tall trees blocked our view of the mountains.
  3. an individual time a video or image is watched or seen online by someone
    The video got over a million views in just one day.
  4. a picture that shows a scenery
    She hung a beautiful view of the mountains on her living room wall.
  5. what someone thinks or believes about a particular subject
    In my view, the movie was too long and a bit boring.
  6. a particular understanding or interpretation of something
    Her view on climate change is influenced by her background in environmental science.
  7. a plan or purpose for doing something in the future
    She saved money every month with a view to buying a new car.
  8. (in computing) a virtual table in a database
    The database administrator created a view to simplify the complex query results for the sales report.
  9. (in computing) the part of a software application that presents data to users in a specific way
    The recently added view shows the user's profile information.