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landscape
noun
the
view
of
the
land
in
an
area
,
especially
when
you
can
see
a
lot
of
it
at
once
•
The
hikers
paused
to
admire
the
sweeping
landscape
below
them
.
The
hikers
paused
to
admire
the
sweeping
landscape
below
them
.
•
In
autumn
,
the
mountain
landscape
glows
with
red
and
gold
leaves
.
In
autumn
,
the
mountain
landscape
glows
with
red
and
gold
leaves
.
From
Dutch
landschap
(“
region
,
tract
of
land
”),
later
used
for
paintings
of
such
scenes
in
the
17th
century
;
adopted
into
English
to
mean
both
the
artwork
and
the
scenery
itself
.
noun
a
painting
,
photograph
,
or
other
artwork
that
shows
natural
scenery
•
She
painted
a
beautiful
landscape
of
rolling
hills
at
sunset
.
She
painted
a
beautiful
landscape
of
rolling
hills
at
sunset
.
•
The
gallery
is
showing
an
exhibition
of
Victorian
landscapes
.
The
gallery
is
showing
an
exhibition
of
Victorian
landscapes
.
noun
the
overall
situation
,
structure
,
or
environment
of
a
particular
field
or
activity
•
Social
media
has
dramatically
changed
the
business
landscape
.
Social
media
has
dramatically
changed
the
business
landscape
.
•
After
the
election
,
the
political
landscape
looked
very
different
.
After
the
election
,
the
political
landscape
looked
very
different
.
verb
-
landscape
,
landscaping
,
landscapes
,
landscaped
to
design
and
arrange
the
plants
,
paths
,
and
other
features
of
a
piece
of
land
to
make
it
look
attractive
•
They
hired
a
designer
to
landscape
their
backyard
with
native
plants
.
They
hired
a
designer
to
landscape
their
backyard
with
native
plants
.
•
We
spent
the
weekend
landscaping
around
the
new
patio
.
We
spent
the
weekend
landscaping
around
the
new
patio
.
land
noun
the
solid
part
of
the
Earth
’
s
surface
,
as
opposed
to
the
sea
or
the
sky
•
After
three
days
at
sea
,
the
sailors
cheered
when
they
finally
saw
land
on
the
horizon
.
After
three
days
at
sea
,
the
sailors
cheered
when
they
finally
saw
land
on
the
horizon
.
•
The
pilot
announced
that
we
were
flying
over
land
again
,
and
everyone
looked
out
of
the
windows
.
The
pilot
announced
that
we
were
flying
over
land
again
,
and
everyone
looked
out
of
the
windows
.
Old
English
land
,
londe
“
ground
,
territory
,
soil
,”
of
Germanic
origin
;
related
to
Dutch
land
and
German
Land
.
noun
the
solid
part
of
the
earth
’
s
surface
that
is
not
covered
by
water
•
After
three
days
at
sea
,
the
passengers
cheered
when
they
finally
saw
land
ahead
.
After
three
days
at
sea
,
the
passengers
cheered
when
they
finally
saw
land
ahead
.
•
Many
animals
move
easily
on
land
but
struggle
in
deep
water
.
Many
animals
move
easily
on
land
but
struggle
in
deep
water
.
Old
English
“
land
”
meaning
ground
,
soil
,
country
,
from
Proto-Germanic
*landą
.
noun
an
area
of
ground
that
belongs
to
someone
or
is
used
for
a
particular
purpose
•
They
bought
a
piece
of
land
outside
the
city
to
build
their
new
home
.
They
bought
a
piece
of
land
outside
the
city
to
build
their
new
home
.
•
Much
of
the
region
’
s
land
is
used
for
growing
wheat
and
corn
.
Much
of
the
region
’
s
land
is
used
for
growing
wheat
and
corn
.
noun
an
area
of
ground
owned
,
used
,
or
controlled
by
a
person
,
family
,
or
organization
•
Her
family
has
farmed
this
land
for
generations
.
Her
family
has
farmed
this
land
for
generations
.
•
The
city
bought
the
vacant
land
to
build
a
new
park
.
The
city
bought
the
vacant
land
to
build
a
new
park
.
verb
-
land
,
landing
,
lands
,
landed
to
come
down
through
the
air
and
touch
the
ground
or
another
surface
•
The
airplane
landed
smoothly
despite
the
strong
wind
.
The
airplane
landed
smoothly
despite
the
strong
wind
.
•
Watch
your
step
when
you
land
after
a
jump
.
Watch
your
step
when
you
land
after
a
jump
.
noun
a
country
or
region
,
especially
spoken
of
in
a
poetic
or
emotional
way
•
He
longed
to
return
to
the
land
of
his
childhood
.
He
longed
to
return
to
the
land
of
his
childhood
.
•
Stories
of
a
distant
land
filled
her
imagination
.
Stories
of
a
distant
land
filled
her
imagination
.
verb
-
land
,
landing
,
lands
,
landed
to
come
down
through
the
air
and
touch
the
ground
or
water
•
The
airplane
will
land
in
Madrid
at
8
p
.
m
.
The
airplane
will
land
in
Madrid
at
8
p
.
m
.
•
A
seagull
gracefully
landed
on
the
pier
railing
.
A
seagull
gracefully
landed
on
the
pier
railing
.
verb
-
land
,
landing
,
lands
,
landed
to
bring
a
vehicle
,
aircraft
,
or
person
safely
down
to
the
ground
•
The
experienced
pilot
landed
the
damaged
plane
without
injury
to
anyone
.
The
experienced
pilot
landed
the
damaged
plane
without
injury
to
anyone
.
•
Can
you
land
the
helicopter
on
that
small
platform
?
Can
you
land
the
helicopter
on
that
small
platform
?
noun
a
country
or
nation
,
especially
in
a
poetic
or
emotional
way
•
She
dreamed
of
exploring
distant
lands
beyond
the
ocean
.
She
dreamed
of
exploring
distant
lands
beyond
the
ocean
.
•
Stories
from
the
land
of
ancient
Egypt
fascinated
the
class
.
Stories
from
the
land
of
ancient
Egypt
fascinated
the
class
.
verb
-
land
,
landing
,
lands
,
landed
to
bring
someone
or
something
down
to
the
ground
or
onto
a
surface
,
especially
from
the
air
or
water
•
The
pilot
landed
the
helicopter
in
a
small
clearing
.
The
pilot
landed
the
helicopter
in
a
small
clearing
.
•
Fishermen
landed
the
boat
safely
on
the
rocky
shore
.
Fishermen
landed
the
boat
safely
on
the
rocky
shore
.
verb
-
land
,
landing
,
lands
,
landed
to
succeed
in
getting
something
desirable
,
often
after
effort
•
After
months
of
interviews
,
she
finally
landed
her
dream
job
.
After
months
of
interviews
,
she
finally
landed
her
dream
job
.
•
The
startup
managed
to
land
a
big
investment
from
a
major
bank
.
The
startup
managed
to
land
a
big
investment
from
a
major
bank
.
verb
-
land
,
landing
,
lands
,
landed
to
hit
or
deliver
something
so
that
it
makes
contact
,
especially
a
blow
or
punch
•
The
boxer
landed
a
powerful
right
hook
in
the
final
round
.
The
boxer
landed
a
powerful
right
hook
in
the
final
round
.
•
She
tried
to
land
a
joke
,
but
nobody
laughed
.
She
tried
to
land
a
joke
,
but
nobody
laughed
.
verb
-
land
,
landing
,
lands
,
landed
to
succeed
in
getting
something
desirable
,
such
as
a
job
,
contract
,
or
prize
•
She
landed
a
great
job
at
an
international
firm
.
She
landed
a
great
job
at
an
international
firm
.
•
The
company
hopes
to
land
a
big
contract
with
the
government
.
The
company
hopes
to
land
a
big
contract
with
the
government
.
verb
-
land
,
landing
,
lands
,
landed
to
hit
or
deliver
something
successfully
,
especially
a
punch
or
kick
•
The
boxer
landed
a
powerful
left
hook
.
The
boxer
landed
a
powerful
left
hook
.
•
She
managed
to
land
a
precise
kick
to
her
opponent
’
s
chest
.
She
managed
to
land
a
precise
kick
to
her
opponent
’
s
chest
.
noun
the
people
of
a
country
considered
as
a
community
•
The
whole
land
celebrated
the
victory
.
The
whole
land
celebrated
the
victory
.
•
News
of
the
king
’
s
return
spread
quickly
across
the
land
.
News
of
the
king
’
s
return
spread
quickly
across
the
land
.
island
noun
a
piece
of
land
completely
surrounded
by
water
•
During
the
summer
,
tourists
flock
to
the
small
island
to
enjoy
its
beaches
.
During
the
summer
,
tourists
flock
to
the
small
island
to
enjoy
its
beaches
.
•
From
the
airplane
window
,
the
pilot
pointed
out
a
heart-shaped
island
in
the
glimmering
sea
below
.
From
the
airplane
window
,
the
pilot
pointed
out
a
heart-shaped
island
in
the
glimmering
sea
below
.
From
Old
English
ī
(
e
)
gland
,
literally
“
isle
land
,”
meaning
land
lying
as
an
island
.
noun
a
freestanding
counter
or
work
surface
in
the
middle
of
a
kitchen
•
She
chopped
vegetables
on
the
marble
island
while
her
kids
did
homework
.
She
chopped
vegetables
on
the
marble
island
while
her
kids
did
homework
.
•
The
builder
suggested
adding
a
wooden
island
with
bar
stools
to
gain
extra
seating
.
The
builder
suggested
adding
a
wooden
island
with
bar
stools
to
gain
extra
seating
.
noun
a
small
raised
area
in
the
middle
of
a
road
that
separates
lanes
of
traffic
or
provides
a
safe
place
for
pedestrians
•
The
pedestrian
waited
on
the
traffic
island
before
crossing
the
next
lane
.
The
pedestrian
waited
on
the
traffic
island
before
crossing
the
next
lane
.
•
Flowers
planted
on
the
central
island
brightened
the
otherwise
gray
intersection
.
Flowers
planted
on
the
central
island
brightened
the
otherwise
gray
intersection
.
noun
something
or
someone
that
is
alone
or
separated
from
others
of
the
same
kind
,
used
figuratively
•
Surrounded
by
hostile
critics
,
the
writer
felt
like
an
island
of
optimism
.
Surrounded
by
hostile
critics
,
the
writer
felt
like
an
island
of
optimism
.
•
Her
remote
cabin
was
an
island
of
silence
in
the
noisy
world
.
Her
remote
cabin
was
an
island
of
silence
in
the
noisy
world
.
verb
to
cause
something
or
someone
to
become
isolated
or
detached
from
others
•
Engineers
built
levees
to
island
the
research
facility
from
potential
floods
.
Engineers
built
levees
to
island
the
research
facility
from
potential
floods
.
•
The
new
policy
may
island
rural
communities
from
essential
services
.
The
new
policy
may
island
rural
communities
from
essential
services
.