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Soheil1 Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Bird's eye view

Hi.
What's the difference between bird's eye view and overview?

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a bird's eye view is usually meant physically and almost literally. eg From the helicopter, I had a bird's eye view of the city. an overview usually means a general survey of the main points or features of a topic.

  • a bird's eye view is usually meant physically and almost literally.
  • eg From the helicopter, I had a bird's eye view of the city.
  • an overview usually means a general survey of the main points or features of a topic.
  • eg The project leader gave the new team member an overview of the project.
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a bird's eye view is usually meant physically and almost literally.
eg From the helicopter, I had a bird's eye view of the city.

an overview usually means a general survey of the main points or features of a topic.
eg The project le

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