We got a bird's-eye view of Cleveland as the plane began its descent.
•From the top of the church tower you get a splendid bird's-eye view of the village.
2. Fig. a brief survey of something; a hasty look at something. •The course provides a bird's-eye view of the works of Mozart, but it doesn't deal with them in enough detail for your purpose.
•All you need is a bird's-eye view of the events of World War II to pass the test.