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  1. ландшафт; пейзаж to admire the landscape —- любоваться видом 2. пейзаж 3. пейзажная живопись 4. уст. общая картина, панорама (чего-л.) 5. благоустраивать участок, сажать деревья, цветы ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  noun  1) ландшафт, пейзаж  2) attr. - landscape sketch LANDSCAPE sketch topogr. перспективный чертеж местности ...
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  ландшафтный - cultivated landscape - landscape architecture ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  ландшафт; пейзаж озеленять (благоустраивать) участок (с применением декоративного садоводства) ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
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  n. & v. --n. 1 natural or imaginary scenery, as seen in a broad view. 2 (often attrib.) a picture representing this; the genre of landscape painting. 3 (in graphic design etc.) a format in which the width of an illustration etc. is greater than the height (cf. PORTRAIT). --v.tr. (also absol.) improve (a piece of land) by landscape gardening. Phrases and idioms landscape gardener (or architect) a person who plans the layout of landscapes, esp. extensive grounds. landscape gardening (or architecture) the laying out of esp. extensive grounds to resemble natural scenery. landscape-marble marble with treelike markings. landscape-painter an artist who paints landscapes. Derivatives landscapist n. Etymology: MDu. landscap (as LAND, -SHIP) ...
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   I. noun  Usage: often attributive  Etymology: Dutch landschap, from land + -schap -ship  Date: 1598  1.  a. a picture representing a view of natural inland scenery  b. the art of depicting such scenery  2.  a. the landforms of a region in the aggregate  b. a portion of territory that can be viewed at one time from one place  c. a particular area of activity ; scene the political ~  3. obsolete vista, prospect  II. verb  (~d; landscaping)  Date: 1914  transitive verb to modify or ornament (a natural ~) by altering the plant cover  intransitive verb to engage in ~ gardening  • ~r noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (landscapes, landscaping, landscaped) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. The landscape is everything you can see when you look across an area of land, including hills, rivers, buildings, trees, and plants. ...Arizona’s desert landscape... We moved to Northamptonshire and a new landscape of hedges and fields. N-VAR: oft supp N 2. A landscape is all the features that are important in a particular situation. June’s events completely altered the political landscape. N-COUNT: with supp 3. A landscape is a painting which shows a scene in the countryside. N-COUNT 4. If an area of land is landscaped, 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 landscaped and planted to make them attractive to wildfowl... They had landscaped their property with trees, shrubs, and lawns. ...a smart suburb of landscaped 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 ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 an area of countryside or land, considered in terms of how attractive it is to look at  (the beauty of the New England landscape in autumn | a desolate urban landscape) 2 a picture showing an area of countryside or land  (Cйzanne's landscapes) 3 the painting or drawing of landscapes in art 4 the political/intellectual etc landscape the general situation in which a particular activity takes place  (She dominated the intellectual landscape of Paris.) 5 technical landscape mode  (- see also a blot on the landscape blot2 (2)) ~2 v T often passive to make a park, garden etc look attractive and interesting by planting trees and bushes, making different levels etc ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1603, from Du. landschap, from M.Du. landscap "region," from land "land" + -scap "-ship." Originally introduced as a painters' term. O.E. had cognate landscipe. The verb is first recorded 1927, from the noun. ...
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