"mental view or survey," 1742, from out (adv.) + look (v.). The meaning "prospect for the future" is attested from 1851. Earliest sense was "a look-out" (1660s). The literal sense of "vigilant watch, act or practice of looking out" (1815) is rare; look-out being used instead for this.
例文
1. He remained for some years avowedly radical in his political outlook .
彼は長年にわたって公然と急進的な政治観を維持してきた。
2.The illness had a profound effect on his outlook .
この病気は彼の人生観に深い影響を与えた。
3.The changed outlook entails higher economic growth than was previously assumed.
観念の変化により、経済成長が予想されていたレベルを上回ることは必至である。
4.His basic outlook remains anchored in the liberal tradition.
彼の基本観念は依然として自由主義の伝統に根ざしている。
5.In the medium term the UK car industry has a brighter outlook .