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scen·er·y
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复数:sceneries
词根:scenic
adj.scenic 风景优美的;舞台的;戏剧的
adv.scenically 布景地;风景优美地
n.scenic 风景胜地;风景照片
sceneshifter 换布景者
noun
surrounding land as it appears to a viewer; landscape.The scenery is beautiful all along the river.While my friends are skiing, I just relax and enjoy the mountain scenery.
theatrical props or backdrops that represent a location.
natural scenery自然风光
picturesque scenery山清水秀;景色如画
scenery spot景点;风景区
这组词都有“景色、风景”的意思,其区别是:
sight侧重指旅游观光的风光,包括城市景色或自然风光景色。也指人造景物或奇特的景色。
scene指具体的、局部的或一时的景色,可以是自然形成的,也可人工造成的。
scenery指一个国家或某一地区的整体自然风景。
view普通和词,多指从远处或高处所见的景色。
landscape多指在内陆的自然风光。
以上来源于网络
这组词都有“景色”的意思,其区别是:
scenen.指从远处看到的某一具体景色、景象,也可以指人物的活动场面;(犯罪的)地点,现场。
They stood gazing the happy scene of children playing in the park.他们站在那里,注视着孩子们在公园里玩耍的场景。
viewn.指从远处或窗户看到的视野范围内的风景;观点,看法。
Our house has a view of the park.我们的房子可以看到公园的景色。
sceneryn.风景,景色,舞台布景,强调从美的角度看,某个国家或地区的总体外貌。
Each year, we spend our vacation in the mountains and enjoy the scenery.我们每年到山区渡假,并欣赏那里的风景。
landscapen. (自然的)风景,景色;风景画。
The landscape seen from the mountains is green and beautiful.站在群山之巅看到的是一片美丽的绿色。
以上来源于网络
"剧院舞台的装饰,戏剧中场景的布置和连续性",1770年(在比喻意义上),早期为 scenary; 参见 scene 和 -ery。"指"风景或景象,将一个地方的总体外观视为图画场景",始于1777年。
The first known use of scenery was circa 1707
scratch1 of 2verb
to scrape, rub, or injure with or as if with the claws or nails
to act on (a desire)—used with itch
scratch the itch to travel
to make a living by hard work and saving
to cancel or erase by or as if by drawing a line through
to withdraw (an entry) from competition
to write or draw especially hastily or carelessly : scrawl
to scrape or rub oneself lightly especially to relieve itching
to make a thin harsh sound
this pen scratches
scratch2 of 2noun
a mark (as a line) or injury made by scratchingalso: a slight wound
the sound of scratching
the line from which competitors start in a race
satisfactory state or performance
not up to scratch
scratch1 of 2verb
to scrape, rub, or injure with or as if with the claws or nails
to act on (a desire)—used with itch
scratch the itch to travel
to make a living by hard work and saving
to cancel or erase by or as if by drawing a line through
to withdraw (an entry) from competition
to write or draw especially hastily or carelessly : scrawl
to scrape or rub oneself lightly especially to relieve itching
to make a thin harsh sound
this pen scratches
scratch2 of 2noun
a mark (as a line) or injury made by scratchingalso: a slight wound
the sound of scratching
the line from which competitors start in a race
satisfactory state or performance
not up to scratch
scrap1 of 4noun
plural pieces of discarded or leftover food
a small bit : fragment
things discarded as worthless
scrap2 of 4verb
to break up into scrap
to discard as worthless
scrap3 of 4noun
quarrel entry 1 sense 2, fight
scrap4 of 4verb
quarrel entry 2 sense 2, fight
score1 of 2noun
twenty
a group of 20 things—often used in combination with a cardinal number
fivescore
a line made with or as if with a sharp instrument
a duty or injury kept in mind for later action
had some old scores to settle
reason entry 1 sense 1b, ground
you have nothing to worry about on that score
the complete written music showing all of the individual parts of a large piece (as a symphony)
a number expressing accomplishment (as in a game or a test) or worth (as of a product)
had a score of 80 out of a possible 100
a record of points made by competing teams or players
the final score was 4–3
an act (as a goal, run, or touchdown) that gains points in any of various games or contests
the facts of a situation
we won't know what the score is until the laboratory results are in
score2 of 2verb
to set down in an account : record
to keep score in a game or contest
to mark with lines, grooves, scratches, or notches
berate, scold
to make or cause to make a score in or as if in a game : tally
score a run
achieve sense 2, win
scored a big success
grade entry 1 sense 3, mark
to arrange (a musical composition) for performance
score1 of 2noun
twenty
a group of 20 things—often used in combination with a cardinal number
fivescore
a line made with or as if with a sharp instrument
a duty or injury kept in mind for later action
had some old scores to settle
reason entry 1 sense 1b, ground
you have nothing to worry about on that score
the complete written music showing all of the individual parts of a large piece (as a symphony)
a number expressing accomplishment (as in a game or a test) or worth (as of a product)
had a score of 80 out of a possible 100
a record of points made by competing teams or players
the final score was 4–3
an act (as a goal, run, or touchdown) that gains points in any of various games or contests
the facts of a situation
we won't know what the score is until the laboratory results are in
score2 of 2verb
to set down in an account : record
to keep score in a game or contest
to mark with lines, grooves, scratches, or notches
berate, scold
to make or cause to make a score in or as if in a game : tally
score a run
achieve sense 2, win
scored a big success
grade entry 1 sense 3, mark
to arrange (a musical composition) for performance
scold1 of 2noun
a person who scolds constantly
scold2 of 2verb
to find fault noisily or angrily
to criticize severely or angrily
scenerynoun
the painted scenes or hangings and accessories used on a theater stage
a view or landscape resembling a beautiful painting
mountain scenery
one's usual surroundings
needed a change of scenery
1 In keeping with the therapeutic mores of the age, he decided to do his convalescing in Europe, where the scenery also would provide an opportunity for him to enrich his visual vocabulary.
2 How beautiful the scenery is!
景色多么美丽 啊 !
3 Also love hiking and exploring the majestic scenery of the worlds beautiful mountain parks.
也很喜欢徒步旅行和探索的壮丽景色美丽的世界山地公园.
4 They stayed for a while, taking in the scenery and the fresh air.
5 Mountain scenery is superb.
山景是壮观的.
6 The scenery for the play must have cost too much.
那出戏的舞台布景一定很费钱.
7 Wow! This scenery really knocks me out.
哇! 这儿的景色简直把我迷住了.
8 The Rupp property is on a rise, an exposed plateau, from which he could see the harvested, glowing land of River Valley Farm—scenery that occupied him for perhaps an hour.
9 In every comer of the workshop, axes and saws split fresh timber as the woodshop boys made sets and stage scenery.
10 The tourists lost themselves in the beautiful scenery of the Qinghai Lake.
游客们陶醉于青海湖美丽的景色中.
11 I was still practicing law, but the specificity of the work and the change of scenery distracted me just enough from the bigger questions beginning to bubble up in my mind.
12 He watched as the scenery began to change, and the rolling steppe gave way to low grassy hills and then to higher land, with the occasional gorge or cataract; and still the boat steamed south.
13 The engine hummed louder, and the scenery passed faster now.
14 Of course you have to look the other way when the train goes by the townships, because those people don’t have any perspective of what good scenery is, that’s for sure.
15 Walking under trees by oneself, it may be not so fine if take scenery to serious.
自己在树底下行走, 如果把风景看得太严重了,倒反没有什么趣味.
16 Foreigners are attracted by the beautiful scenery in Guilin and Yangshuo.
(外国游客被桂林和阳朔美丽的风景所吸引. )
17 If you open your eyes now, you can feel the beautiful scenery.
如果你现在睁开你的双眼,你就可以看到美丽的风景了。
18 Then the road was just a road, the other cars merely part of the scenery.
19 Later they passed through the magnificent scenery of the Taurus.
20 Some people look at pictures of animals and scenery and feel an overwhelming sense of joy.
4 舞台面