panorama 的定义
- an unobstructed and wide view of an extensive area in all directions.
- an extended pictorial representation or a cyclorama of a landscape or other scene, often exhibited a part at a time and made to pass continuously before the spectators.
- a building for exhibiting such a pictorial representation.
- a continuously passing or changing scene or an unfolding of events: the panorama of Chinese history.
- a comprehensive survey, as of a subject.
panorama 近义词
scene, horizon
更多panorama例句
- Then it’s on to Paradise Hill, with panoramas of Hulls Cove and Frenchman Bay, and back the visitor center.
- For the “Girl With a Pearl Earring” project, the main panorama required more than 9,000 3D image files to create.
- It is we conscious matter, the rarest of all forms of matter, that can take stock and record and announce this cosmic panorama of existence before us.
- Several winter recreation areas flank the route, providing easy access to miles of skiing and snowshoeing trails in the Deschutes National Forest — as well as dazzling panoramas of surrounding peaks and volcanic landscapes.
- With the help of a homemade dual-camera rig attached to a pulley system, Pearce shoots dozens of photos over several weeks at each site and combines them into massive gigapixel panoramas.
- The woman left the motel and went to a Panorama City 7-Eleven, where she called the police.
- They reportedly ended up in the Panorama Motel in Van Nuys, where Dencer carried the woman into a room and slept with her.
- The 38-year-old was born Osama Lutfi in Panorama City, Calif., in the San Fernando Valley, and grew up in nearby Woodland Hills.
- Glitter strongly denies the allegations made in the BBC Panorama documentary.
- The BBC embargoed previews of the Panorama documentary until transmission.
- The far-flung panorama behind the walls had a curiously peaceful aspect.
- Wooded hills sloped up from the station, while westward was a vast panorama of hill and dale.
- The head claquer at the theatre of the Panorama-Dramatique, and then at the Gymnase, about 1822.
- It was a magnificent panorama and on so tremendous a scale that all the works of man seemed as nothing in comparison.
- A hemlock had fallen athwart it, and they sat down where they could look out upon a majestic panorama of towering rock and snow.