landscape
US /ˈlænd.skeɪp/
UK /ˈlænd.skeɪp/

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風景畫, 風景照
a picture representing a scene of inland natural scenery
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She hung a beautiful landscape painting in her living room.
她在客廳裡掛了一幅美麗的風景畫。
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The museum has an impressive collection of 19th-century landscapes.
博物館收藏了大量令人印象深刻的19世紀風景畫。
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格局, 局面, 環境
the distinctive features of a particular situation or intellectual area
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The political landscape has shifted dramatically in recent years.
近年來,政治格局發生了巨大變化。
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Understanding the competitive landscape is crucial for business success.
了解競爭格局對商業成功至關重要。
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美化, 園藝
make (an area of land) more attractive by altering the existing design, adding ornamental features, and planting trees and shrubs
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They hired a professional to landscape their backyard.
他們僱傭了一位專業人士來美化他們的後院。
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The city plans to landscape the new park area.
城市計劃美化新的公園區域。