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cityscape

/sit-ee-skeyp/US // ˈsɪt iˌskeɪp //UK // (ˈsɪtɪskeɪp) //

市容,城市景观,市容市貌,城市风景

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a view of a city, especially a large urban center: The cityscape is impressive as one approaches New York from the sea.
    • : a picture representing such a view.
    • : the characteristic appearance of a city: She has been documenting changes in the cityscape for 20 years.

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Examples

  • The vistas include Mondrian-inspired constructions and a surrealistic cityscape whose gridded map is the base for industrial metal pieces set upright to impersonate skyscrapers.

  • The movie’s most enduring image is that of a man and woman—wearing what appears to be 19th or early 20th century dress—wrapped in one another’s arms, floating through the grayed skies high above a cityscape.

  • In these cases, advertisers can programmatically place ads on billboards in a virtual cityscape or in a stadium setting in a sports game.

  • It was done in an attempt to outrun the virus, as well as to give themselves more space in a new remote working world, trading cityscapes for the suburbs.

  • “It is a virtual dictionary of the cityscape of Los Angeles,” Tarsia says.

  • What I need is noise, exhaust, and a cityscape of cab drivers honking and swearing at people.

  • Once she was in front of the open door, with the Berlin cityscape rapidly passing by outside, he attacked her again.

  • The show began when a set of dusty black curtains creaked open to reveal a futuristic cityscape as the backdrop.

  • Instead of exploring a cityscape, the project lets you take a virtual stroll through rooms in great museums.

  • One realized that habit had given us a sense of proportion to the cityscape.

  • But it does not take him long to note the absence of wide boulevards and the lack of ensemble in the cityscape.

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