LANDSCAPE


Meaning of LANDSCAPE in English

(~s, landscaping, ~d)

Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.

1.

The ~ is everything you can see when you look across an area of land, including hills, rivers, buildings, trees, and plants.

...Arizona’s desert ~...

We moved to Northamptonshire and a new ~ of hedges and fields.

N-VAR: oft supp N

2.

A ~ is all the features that are important in a particular situation.

June’s events completely altered the political ~.

N-COUNT: with supp

3.

A ~ is a painting which shows a scene in the countryside.

N-COUNT

4.

If an area of land is ~d, it is changed to make it more attractive, for example by adding streams or ponds and planting trees and bushes.

The gravel pits have been ~d and planted to make them attractive to wildfowl...

They had ~d their property with trees, shrubs, and lawns.

...a smart suburb of ~d gardens and wide streets.

VERB: be V-ed, V n with n, V-ed, also V n

landscaping

The landowner insisted on a high standard of landscaping.

N-UNCOUNT

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