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landscaping

/land-skeyp/US // ˈlændˌskeɪp //UK // (ˈlændˌskeɪp) //

景观设计,景观美化,风景美化,环境美化

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a section or expanse of rural scenery, usually extensive, that can be seen from a single viewpoint.
    • : a picture representing natural inland or coastal scenery.
    • : Fine Arts. the category of aesthetic subject matter in which natural scenery is represented.
    • : Obsolete. a panoramic view of scenery; vista.
v.有主动词 verb
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    land·scaped, land·scap·ing.

    • : to improve the appearance of, as by planting trees, shrubs, or grass, or altering the contours of the ground.
    • : to improve the landscape of.
v.无主动词 verb
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    land·scaped, land·scap·ing.

    • : to do landscape gardening as a profession.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : Digital Technology. relating to or producing horizontal, sideways orientation of computer or other digital output, with lines of data parallel to the two longer sides of a page or screen.Compare portrait.

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Examples

  • The centerpiece is just as dilapidated, but the landscape more sweeping, in Matt Leedham’s picture of a low-slung Irish ruin.

  • The digital-media industry has increasingly sought ways to gain heft in an ad landscape dominated by Facebook and Google.

  • While temporary government support provides some relief, it takes much more to help those who’ve lost jobs obtain new work in a rapidly changing landscape.

  • The Prussian naturalist and explorer von Humboldt saw art as a pursuit both scientific and aesthetic, and the show looks at how his writings informed the work of such landscape artists as Frederic Edwin Church.

  • Bartenders from far-flung locales gather at the virtual bar to dish on cocktails in capital cities and how drinks reflect the people, culture, history, future and landscape of a place.

  • Herman developed his own landscaping business while in high school.

  • Gavin worked two and three jobs at a time (in restaurants and landscaping) to put himself though community college.

  • He was meticulous about his house, manicuring the lawn in front and desert landscaping on the side, she said.

  • Lanza was known to enjoy landscaping, live music, and craft beers.

  • Some former factory owners have even branched out into “green landscaping.”

  • Each child then drew a rectangle on paper and made an original plan for landscaping.

  • Along with getting a reasonable expanse of green grass, the simple landscaping plan already referred to should be kept in mind.

  • The vogue for formality in English architecture and landscaping was mirrored in the arrangement of the Virginia estates.

  • He had taken a keen interest from the beginning in the building of the House and the landscaping of the grounds.

  • It was undeveloped until the early 1880's when the city council undertook the task of landscaping.