Big picture
Meaning: The overall perspective; the most important aspects of a situation rather than small details.
Used when someone is getting lost in details and needs to step back to see the broader context. Very popular in American business culture, where 'big picture thinking' is valued over getting bogged down in minutiae. Can also mean focusing on long-term goals.
Examples
- Don't worry about the font size — let's focus on the big picture. 别纠结字体大小了——我们关注大局吧。No te preocupes por el tamaño de la fuente: centrémonos en la visión de conjunto.フォントサイズは気にしないで——全体像に集中しよう。폰트 크기는 신경 쓰지 말고—큰 그림에 집중하자.
- She's great at seeing the big picture, even when everyone else is panicking. 即使其他人都在慌乱,她也很擅长看清全局。Es muy buena viendo el panorama general, incluso cuando los demás están entrando en pánico.みんながパニックになっているときでも、彼女は全体像を見るのが上手い。다른 사람들이 다 패닉에 빠져도 그녀는 큰 그림을 보는 데 능하다.
- The big picture is that we need more customers, not a prettier logo. 从大局来看,我们需要的是更多客户,而不是更漂亮的logo。Lo importante es que necesitamos más clientes, no un logotipo más bonito.大局的に見れば、もっときれいなロゴではなく、もっと多くの顧客が必要なんだ。큰 그림으로 보면 더 예쁜 로고가 아니라 더 많은 고객이 필요한 거야.
Pronunciation
Usage Guide
Context: business, strategy, perspective
Tone: strategic, calming
✓ Do Say
- Let's look at the big picture.Let's look at the big picture.Veamos el panorama general.Let's look at the big picture.(全体像を見てみよう。)큰 그림을 보자.
- Keep the big picture in mind.Keep the big picture in mind.No pierdas de vista el panorama general.Keep the big picture in mind.(大局を忘れないようにしよう。)큰 그림을 잊지 마.
✗ Don't Say
- Dismissing someone's concerns as 'not big picture' can invalidate work they put into details把别人的关切说成'不够大局'可能会否定他们在细节上付出的努力Desestimar las preocupaciones de alguien diciendo que 'no son visión de conjunto' puede invalidar el trabajo que dedicó a los detalles誰かの懸念を「大局的でない」と片付けると、その人が細部に費やした努力を否定することになる누군가의 우려를 '큰 그림이 아니다'라고 무시하면 세부 작업에 쏟은 노력을 경시하는 것이 될 수 있다
Origin & History
Likely from photography and film — stepping back to see the complete image rather than a small section. Became a staple of American management and leadership language in the mid-20th century.
Cultural Context
Era: 1950s-present
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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