topographical 的定义
plural to·pog·ra·phies.
- the detailed mapping or charting of the features of a relatively small area, district, or locality.
- the detailed description, especially by means of surveying, of particular localities, as cities, towns, or estates.
- the relief features or surface configuration of an area.
- the features, relations, or configuration of a structural entity.
- a schema of a structural entity, as of the mind, a field of study, or society, reflecting a division into distinct areas having a specific relation or a specific position relative to one another.
topographical 近义词
等同于 geographical
topographical 的近义词 3 个
更多topographical例句
- Those fires involve topography, weather, fuel conditions, fire-fighting response, on and on.
- To do it, they had a Trimble SX10 scanner, a tool that measures objects like buildings or the topography of a landscape.
- Seismology, gravity and topography data could go a long way to revealing what lurks beneath the ice.
- In the mountains, the rain will quickly run downhill, potentially triggering a flash flood, whereas the water will spread out more slowly where there is less topography.
- VERITAS is an orbiter that would use a combination of radar and near-infrared spectroscopy to peer beyond the planet’s thick clouds and help us understand the surface geology and topography.
- Rising up from scooping bay, the steep topography—hemmed by hills of evergreens—promises panoramas at practically every turn.
- I would say timing and mastering topography were two of them.
- It changed the creative topography of the show and it rocked our world and it rocked the viewers.
- Mr. Netanyahu has pledged to erect a similar barrier along the Syrian frontier, with changes to suit the topography.
- He knows the topography and geography of Israel/Palestine, literally street by street and wadi by wadi.
- The combination of these five regions suggests a one-word description of Virginia's topography, namely, diversified.
- But clouds prevented me seeing more and studying the topography more carefully.
- This lack of enjoyment in Nature, lack of interest in topography and archaeology, was probably personal to him.
- But before he went to bed, he got out his maps and studied the topography of the region over which he had to fly the next day.
- They vary with the climate, the topography, the size of the timber, and the kind of product to be harvested.