0 a place, especially a high place, that provides a good, clear view of an area -- (尤指较高的)有利地势
1 a particular personal way of thinking or set of opinions -- 观点,看法,见解
The documentary contains a first-hand description of political life in Havana from the vantage point of a senior bureaucrat. 这部纪录片从一个高级官员的视角来描述其亲身体验过的哈瓦那政治生活。
Instead of focusing on name generalization, we will approach the question from a very different vantage point.
From this vantage point, it sought to ensure itself an electoral victory by any means necessary.
From the vantage point of three decades ago, monarchies were an endangered species.
However, what is perhaps most striking is the abandonment of the human vantage point.
To answer this question we seem to need to find a vantage point from which we can judge which life is best.
No matter what the vantage point, the opera can be seen as igniting and sustaining a racial fantasy that entranced playwright, composer and operagoers alike.
Such a vantage point is not available within the speech community model, which privileges the analyst's interpretations over those of par ticipants.
However, from an outsider's vantage point with a winner-take-all perspective, it is difficult to assess who won.