词汇 | scenic |
释义 | scenic adjective uk /ˈsiː.nɪk/ us /ˈsiː.nɪk/ C1 having or allowing you to see beautiful natural features: 风景优美的 an area of outstanding scenic beauty风景优美的地区 a scenic drive/railway风景优美的公路/铁路 We took the scenic route home.我们回家走了一条风景优美的路。 Geography: scenery & views -scape a bird's eye viewidiom aspect backdrop background bird cityscape clear view cloudscape command commanding foreground landscape lookout overlook panoramically roofscape scene scenically skyscape scenic | American Dictionaryscenic adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˈsi·nɪk/ having or showing beautiful natural surroundings: They took the scenic route on the way home. Examples of scenicscenic The scenic display was extraordinary and may well have consumed a large percentage of the spectators' attention. Prior to the 1950s, conservation groups relied on sympathetic federal agency officials to secure scenic areas for preservation and to limit development. The geomorphologic structure increases the visual landscape qualities, which add to scenic value and tourism potential of the area. The narrative dramaturgy is shaped by the text and characters, costumes, and scenic space. However, their function does not change: the composer found in the poetic text formal and scenic dictates that had to be responded to. Scenic writing takes responsibility for the configuration of signifying systems and relationships between stage materials. The scenic photo provides the view of a valley that extends from somewhere below the speaker into the background. Thus, their feature makeup may show analogies to those acquired on the basis of scenic knowledge. Despite their flatness, scenic photographs provide cues for understanding in terms of our normal experience of viewing a landscape. Scenic writing and écriture are open to influences from various old or emerging theatre movements. They explored the scenic territory with a desire to identify the sources of the life and the new objectives of theatre. Numerous areas with an agreeable climate, scenic vistas and a low cost-of-living nevertheless do not attract elder in-migrants in substantial numbers. The stage directions prescribe the movements and gestures of the actors and the scenic effects required during the performance. The lack of real invention, of any scenic colour, and of a perceptible programme reduced the effectiveness of what was a harmless enough entertainment. Piscator was not concerned with a mere reenactment of history, but with the semantic effects that the given scenic montage had on the audience. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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