landscape
landscape 英 [ˈlændskeɪp] 美 [ˈlændˌskep]
n. 风景;景色;
进行时:landscaping 过去式:landscaped 过去分词:landscaped 第三人称单数:landscapes 名词复数:landscapes
- To landscape is to enhance a space with plants. If you landscape your yard with flowering plants and trees — and you have a green thumb — you'll end up with a beautiful garden.
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- n. 风景;景色;
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1. n urban/industrial landscape
都市╱工业景观
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2. We can expect changes in the political landscape.
我们等着看政治舞台上的变化吧。
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3. an artist famous for his landscapes
以风景画闻名的画家
- landscape (n.) c. 1600, "painting representing an extensive view of natural scenery," from Dutch landschap "landscape," in art, a secondary sense from Middle Dutch landscap "region," from land "land" (see land) + -scap "-ship, condition" (see -ship).
- landscape (v.) "to lay out lawns, gardens, etc., plant trees for the sake of beautification," by 1916, from landscape (n.) in its non-artistic sense. Earlier it was used in an artistic sense, "to represent in a landscape setting" (1660s). Related: Landscaped; landscaping.
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