With a view to Meaning in English
expression
ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈvju/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
WITH uh VYOO too
wˈɪð/ /æɪ/ /vjˈuː/ /tˈuː
WITH uh VYOO too
Definición
This expression means 'with the aim of' or 'in order to achieve' something. It is used to explain the purpose for doing an action.
Uso & Matices
Formal and common in business, academic, or written English. Usually followed by an '‑ing' verb: 'with a view to improving.' Not used with a base verb. Often replaced by 'to' or 'in order to' in spoken English.
Spanish: con el fin de - con el objetivo de - con la intención dePortuguese (BR): com o objetivo de - visando - com a intenção dePortuguese (PT): com o objetivo de - visando - com a intenção deChinese (Simplified): 为了...目的 - 为了Chinese (Traditional): 為了...目的 - 為了Hindi: के उद्देश्य से - के मकसद सेArabic: بهدف - بغرضBengali: -এর উদ্দেশ্যে - করার লক্ষ্য নিয়েRussian: с целью - с намерениемJapanese: ~することを目的として - ~するためにVietnamese: nhằm mục đích - với ý địnhKorean: -하기 위해서 - -할 목적으로Turkish: amacıyla - amacıylaUrdu: کے ارادے سے - کی غرض سےIndonesian: dengan tujuan untuk - dengan maksud untuk
Oraciones de Ejemplo
She saved money with a view to buying a house.
basic
They moved here with a view to starting a new business.
basic
The school organized events with a view to raising funds.
basic
I took extra classes with a view to improving my English.
natural
We're updating the website with a view to attracting more customers.
natural
He bought the land with a view to developing luxury apartments someday.
natural