Looking at the big picture and not paying too much attention to details is a macro view perspective.
A subtitle is if you look at it in a movie prospective subtitle are like if a movie has a foreign language in it would say something like attack! you people should be attacking not playing cards!That would probably be in a action movie and subtitles in movies are also called subs
Quick look
Macro means big (large scale).
Taking a quick look at something means to read quickly or scan a document. This is the most common meaning of this phrase although contextually it can mean many other things.
Preview does NOT mean to look forward to. Preview means something more like .. seeing something ahead of the normal timeframe. Like a movie preview, which is an advance showing before its public opening. For "to look forward to" - you might be thinking of the word - Anticipate.
Prospective candidate
The word part macro- means large or long. It is often used to indicate something on a large scale or at a high level of abstraction.
The prefix macro means anything large in scale.
Look at something softly
Large
I believe its short for - a list of prospective whatever, as in prospective buyers.
to look forward to something
The correct spelling is prospective, as in: The prospective candidate had a strong math education. Or if you mean perspective, as in: My perspective of Mrs. Wood differed from my friend's perspective of our teacher.
A subtitle is if you look at it in a movie prospective subtitle are like if a movie has a foreign language in it would say something like attack! you people should be attacking not playing cards!That would probably be in a action movie and subtitles in movies are also called subs
In English it means to look at something familiar as if you've never seen it before.
A macro lens is used to take photographs of small subjects - a popular use is for photographing insects and foliage.
Quick look