scape
英 [skeɪp]
美[skep]
- n. [植] 花茎;[鸟] 羽轴;[昆] 柄节;[建] 柱身
英英释义
- 1. erect leafless flower stalk growing directly from the ground as in a tulip
- 2. (architecture) upright consisting of the vertical part of a column
实用场景例句
- He enjoyed the fair land scape of his hometown.
- 他喜欢家乡的美丽风光.
辞典例句
- And'scape forth since liberty is lever.
- 须脱然无累,因自由更使人欢乐.
辞典例句
- Eliminating problems by transferring the blame to others is often called scape - goating.
- 用怪罪别人的办法来解决问题通常被称为寻找替罪羊.
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- Lovely white flowers and rose colored bracts are produced on an extended scape.
- 此种容易栽培,植株渐渐成长为群生.
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- A moon scape of lava rock contrasted against the brilliant blue of the Pacific Ocean.
- 如月球表面般的火山石和艳蓝的太平洋形成强烈对比.
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- The night scape which combines lighting and architecture, is a splendid city landscape on black sky.
- 建筑和灯光互为依托成为夜空下灿烂的城市景观.
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- But the design scape of the onsen remained simple, as an outdoor bath.
- 但是在温泉设计上仍然保留了简单的设计方法, 比如室外浴室.
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- Geomorphologic landscape is an important part of land scape architecture and an element which forms scenery.
- 自然地貌景观是园林的重要组成部分,也是构成风景的重要因素.
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- Take responsibility for your play, and stop using variance as a scape goat.
- 对你的打法负责, 而不要再找借口推脱.
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- The lan scape has been by millions of years of erosion, especially by water.
- 这些景观都是经过了几百万年, 尤其是水的侵蚀而行成的.
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中文词源
scape 风景,视野
缩写自 landscape,地形,地貌,引申词义风景,视野,来自 land,陆地,-scape,形状,形成, 来自 PIE*skep,切,分,词源同 ship,shape.
双语例句
- 1. The majority of the members of SCAPE have abroad study - and working experiences.
- SCAPE的大部分成员都有广泛的学习和工作经验.
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- 2. He enjoyed the fair land scape of his hometown.
- 他喜欢家乡的美丽风光.
来自辞典例句
- 3. And'scape forth since liberty is lever.
- 须脱然无累,因自由更使人欢乐.
来自辞典例句
- 4. Eliminating problems by transferring the blame to others is often called scape - goating.
- 用怪罪别人的办法来解决问题通常被称为寻找替罪羊.
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- 5. Lovely white flowers and rose colored bracts are produced on an extended scape.
- 此种容易栽培,植株渐渐成长为群生.
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英文词源
- scape (n.1)
- "scenery view," 1773, abstracted from landscape (n.); as a comb. element, first attested use is 1796, in prisonscape.
- scape (v.)
- late 13c., shortened form of escape; frequent in prose till late 17c. Related: Scaped (sometimes 15c.-16c. with strong past tense scope); scaping. As a noun from c. 1300.
- scape (n.2)
- "shaft, stem," c. 1600, from Latin scapus "a stalk, shaft," cognate with Greek skapos "staff," skeptron "staff, scepter" (see scepter).