(especially in business) a general survey of something; an overview.
〈非正式〉(尤作商业用语)综合评述;纵览
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Figure 2 provides a "helicopter view" of the dynamics of learning environments and the reciprocal roles that teachers and learners play in those environments.
They both have much the same view of the battlefield - the helicopter view from above and the players have a selection of various tasks that they can order.
Please ban the use of the words ' solutioneering ', ' metadata ', ' helicopter view ' and ' six-hour meeting ' by all middle management grades
Using a helicopter view, it appears that this company will lose some of its user base to that start up.
People will need a broader skill base to take more of a helicopter view.
Murray takes a helicopter view of the situation.
"It should be a person who has experience in business but who doesn't have a day-to-day involvement with the company so that he can take a helicopter view."
I think the Prime Minister described my view as an overview, a helicopter view.
The purpose of this report is to take a helicopter view and look at the global implications of widespread adoption of GM technologies.
Rare, nowadays, is the mind that steps back, takes on a helicopter view, and generates a more encompassing vision.
(There are a lot of overhead, helicopter views of the cab as it travels the semi-deserted post-midnight streets of Los Angeles.)