0
Jackson6612 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

To view your own task in a larger framework, linearly

Hi

Please help me with the queries below. Thank you.

1: What does "a larger framework" mean in the context below?

2: I don't get the meaning of "linearly" in the given context. Please help me with it.

perspective (noun)

2 a : the interrelation in which a subject or its parts are mentally viewed places the issues in proper perspective; also : POINT OF VIEW b : the capacity to view things in their true relations or relative importance *urge you to maintain your perspective and to view your own task in a larger framework— W. J. Cohen*
3 a : a visible scene; especially : one giving a distinctive impression of distance : VISTA b : a mental view or prospect to gain a broader perspective on the international scene — Current Biography

[M-W's Col. Dic.]

distance (noun)

2 a : separation in time b : the degree or amount of separation between two points, lines, surfaces, or objects c (1) : an extent of area or an advance along a route measured linearly (2) : an extent of space measured other than linearly within walking distance d : an extent of advance from a beginning e : EXPANSE

[M-W's Col. Dic.]
  

Top answer

to view your own task in a larger framework -- to see your task from a greater mental distance so that you can understand the greater context within which the task lies: the surrounding tasks, the larger ramifications, the broader causes and effects of the task. linearly -- in a straight line

  • to view your own task in a larger framework -- to see your task from a greater mental distance so that you can understand the greater context within which the task lies: the surrounding tasks, the larger ramifications, the broader causes and effects of the task.
  • linearly -- in a straight line
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

2 Answers
0
to view your own task in a larger framework -- to see your task from a greater mental distance so that you can understand the greater context within which the task lies: the surrounding tasks, the larger ramifications, the broader causes and effects of the task.

linearly -- in a straight line

Related Questions