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scape

/skeyp/US // skeɪp //UK // (skeɪp) //

景观,雕塑,场景,葶葶

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Botany. a leafless peduncle rising from the ground.
    • : Zoology. a stemlike part, as the shaft of a feather.
    • : Architecture. the shaft of a column.
    • : Entomology. the stemlike basal segment of the antenna of certain insects.

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Examples

  • So I think it’s important to kind of highlight that history and highlight their contributions to the greater like global fashion scape.

  • While the best beer is at Augustiner-Festhalle, my favorite tent by far is Hacker-Festzelt with its cloud-scape ceiling.

  • His little bro was a much bigger challenge for those desperate to scape-goat Islam.

  • Unlike the kneelers, they do not bow and scape to any man, not even the King-Beyond-the-Wall.

  • We can safely assume that the inner world of the Newtown butcher was a howling scape of night.

  • Kramer takes the reader into the uncharted waters of digital media and his latest concept: C-Scape.

  • "I'd want it a heap sight better land than this is 'round here," said the Deacon, studying the land scape judicially.

  • But, like all other hen-pecked husbands, on the back of the scape-goat Cunning, he fled away from the uplifted lash.

  • The origin of this strange custom was most likely connected in some way with the ceremony of the Scape Goat under the old Law.

  • It has two oblong shining leaves, with a scape four or five inches high strung with sweet-scented, pink-purple flowers.

  • If ol' Doc Bird's on the lan'scape, he hunts a hole an' he crawls in when Mr. Peth he begins to act up.