English to Hausa Meaning of vista - Vista


Vista :
Vista

Vista, jere

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Definitions of vista in English
Noun(1) the visual percept of a region
Examples of vista in English
(1) The human figure is reduced to anonymity in the seemingly endless vista of ruin and devastation.(2) This new vista brings different challenges for business, for the world of work and for social partnership.(3) David Lloyd, erstwhile coach of England, was never a natural establishment man, so it is with a detached vista that he has watched events of note unfold at Lord's.(4) It aims to raise awareness of the business potential created by this new commercial vista , and to combat some of the misconceptions which perpetuate about doing business with eastern Europe.(5) In war, all sides treat civilians as pawns to all sides, but if the Stevens Report is as anticipated it will open up a vista so appalling that the post war liberal and democratic British state should be shaken to its core.(6) We're talking about a people - lots of them parents - subjected to an endless vista of death and torture, a country in which freedom can never be won without help from outside.(7) a vista of church spires(8) Each of the hotel's 339 rooms offers a waterfront vista with a panoramic view of Tokyo Bay, made more accessible by large bay windows which partially open to allow a sea breeze.(9) This removes the foreground from view and treats the landscape as a panoramic vista rather than a visual extension of the interior space.(10) It also has the potential for opening new vistas for business, leisure and religious tourism in Punjab.(11) In the matter of soloists, great care is taken to engage the best of the new, which means interpretation unfolds with unexpected vistas , some of which are truly magical.(12) Splendid vistas of snow-covered countrysides and an interesting shot of a plane landing from the viewpoint of a camera under it also seem planned more to remind us of the widescreen that to advance the story.(13) Taking less than an hour to traverse Slovenia, the convoy soon finds itself winding through stunning landscapes and vistas of Croatia into the Adriatic port city of Rijeka.(14) Now they span nearly 150 acres with sweeping lawns and vistas interspersed with statuary, tempiettos, and benches.(15) The written deliberately engages pre-existing literary attitudes and vistas , which have the power to take on large, systematic social issues.(16) The coastal train took in some splendid vistas , not least the beautiful mountains at the coast at Kaikoura.
Related Phrases of vista
Synonyms
Noun
1. view ::
view
2. prospect ::
mai yiwuwa
3. panorama ::
panorama
4. aspect ::
al'amari
5. perspective ::
hangen zaman
6. spectacle ::
spectacle
7. sight ::
gani
8. outlook ::
Outlook
9. scenery ::
shimfidar wuri
10. landscape ::
mai faɗi
Different Forms
vista, vistas
Word Example from TV Shows
Back in Gran Vista,

Back in Gran Vista,

Westworld Season 2, Episode 2

Hasta la vista, baby.

Hasta la VISTA, baby.

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 4

Windows 7 is much more user-friendly
than Windows Vista.

Windows 7 is much more user-friendly than Windows Vista.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 13

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