| 单词 | panorama |
| 释义 | panorama From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishNature, Visualpanoramapan‧o‧ra‧ma /ˌpænəˈrɑːmə $ -ˈræmə/ noun [countable usually singular]1 DNSEEan impressive view of a wide area of landpanorama ofThe tower offers a panorama of the city.a breathtaking panorama of mountains► see thesaurus at sight2 AVDESCRIBEa description or series of pictures that shows all the features of a subject, historical period etcpanorama ofa panorama of life in England 400 years ago —panoramic /ˌpænəˈræmɪk◂/ adjectivea panoramic view of the valleyExamples from the Corpuspanorama• From the plane window the scene has the usual bleakness of an airport panorama.• The white limestone formed a dramatic panorama against the darkening sky.• It was one of the finest mountain panoramas and one of the finest of mountain days.• a stunning mountain panorama• One panorama of Niagara Falls covered five thousand square feet of canvas.• The reward is a superlative panorama in all directions.• Departmental localism paralyzes our capacity to apprehend a sweeping panorama.• The panorama included fully two-thirds of the battlefield.• At sunrise, they surveyed the vast panorama of snow-covered hills and mountains.• In all of this vast panorama of ideas and expression, I view art as reactive.panorama of• a gorgeous panorama of the Gobi Desert• The paintings are a historical panorama of the First Battle of Bull Run.PanoramaPanoramaa British television programme about politics and current affairs which is broadcast on the BBC and is known for its investigative journalism (=when a reporter tries to find out the true facts about something that is happening in politics, business etc)Origin panorama (1700-1800) pan- + Greek horama “sight” |
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