高中英语近义词辨析~~知道的帮帮忙啊
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- 2025-05-05 01:10:08
1.landscape, scenery, view, sence, sight
landscape: a large area of countryside, especially in relation to its appearance:
a rural/barren landscape
The landscape is dotted with the tents of campers and hikers.
The cathedral dominates the landscape for miles around.
Scenery: the general appearance of natural surroundings, especially when these are beautiful:
beautiful/breathtaking/spectacular/ scenery
They stopped at the top of the hill to admire the scenery.
Scene: a view or picture of a place, event, or activity:
Lowry painted street scenes.
scenes of everyday life
A beautiful secne from our hotel window
View: what you can see from a particular place, or the ability to see from a particular place:
The view from the top of the mountain is breathtaking
The rooftop restaurant affords a panoramic view (= allows you to see a wide area) across the bay.
Don't stand in front of me - you're blocking/obstructing my view of the stage.
The cloud lifted, and the tops of the mountains suddenly came into view (= could be seen).
She turned a corner, and disappeared from view/out of view.
sight: something that is in someone's view:
The flowers at the annual flower show were a beautiful sight.
You should always keep sight of your bags while you're at the airport.
The child laughed at the sight of (= when she saw) the clockwork toy.
The lawyer requested sight of (= to see) the papers.
I dare not let the children out of my sight (= go where I cannot see them) in this park.
The police officer was hidden out of sight (= where he could not be seen) behind a tree.
The castle came into sight (= started to be able to be seen) as we went round a bend in the road.
We're looking for a house which is within sight of (= from which it is possible to see) the mountains.
2.possess, own, occupy,hold
possess: to have or own something, or to have a particular quality:
I don't possess a single DVD (= I don't have even one DVD).
In the past the root of this plant was thought to possess magical powers which could cure baldness.
possession:
1) when you have or own something:
The possession of large amounts of money does not ensure happiness.
I have in my possession a letter which may be of interest to you.
He was found in possession of explosives.
2) something that you own or that you are carrying with you at any time:
Please remember to take all your personal possessions with you when you leave the aircraft.
3) the countries that are ruled by another country:
a former overseas possession
4) get/take possession of sth to start to use and control a building or piece of land, whether you own it or not:
We've already bought the house but we won't take possession of it until May.
Occupy: (of an army or group of people) to move into and take control and/or possession of a place:
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