单词 | landscape |
释义 | landscapelandscapeslandscapelandscape1 /ˈlændskeɪp/ noun [countable]1a view across an area of landrural/industrial/urban landscape2 a picture of an area of countryside: a landscape painter风景画画家THESAURUS pictureTHESAURUS: landscapepicture a painting, drawing, or photograph: a picture of a horseHe painted the picture in 1890.paintsketch a drawing that you do quickly using a pencil or pen: I did a quick sketch of the bird, before it moved.domoveillustration a picture in a book: The book has some beautiful illustrations.haveillustrationportrait a picture of a person: a portrait of the Queenlandscape a painting or photograph that shows an area of countryside: This is a 19th-century landscape.becaricature a funny drawing of someone that makes a part of their face or body look bigger, worse etc than it really is: He did a brilliant caricature of the President.docountryside the area that is not near big towns and cities, where there are farms, fields, villages etc: The walk takes you through some beautiful countryside.takeConstable is famous for his paintings of the English countryside.bepaintingthe country the area that is not near big towns and cities – used when comparing this type of area with towns and cities: I much prefer living in the country.liveThey moved to the country.movelandscape the large area of land that you can see from somewhere, and the way that it looks: As you go further north, the landscape changes.farchangethe desert landscape in the south of the countryscenery the natural features of an area of a country, such as mountains, forests, lakes etc: The United States has some spectacular scenery.unitestatehavenature everything in the world that is not made by humans, such as wild plants and animals, rocks, and the weather: She loved nature.loveThe Grand Canyon is one of the wonders of nature.bewonderthe mysterious forces of natureforce |
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