♦ landscape

♦ landscape
♦ landscape /ˈlænskeɪp/
A n.
1 paesaggio; panorama: conservation of the landscape, difesa del paesaggio; a rugged landscape, un paesaggio irregolare
2 (geogr.) morfologia del terreno
3 (arte) paesaggio: to paint a landscape, dipingere un paesaggio
4 (fig.) scenario; panorama: the political landscape, lo scenario politico
5 (comput.) orientamento orizzontale (del foglio di stampa)
B a. attr.
paesaggistico
landscape architect, architetto di giardini; paesaggista □ landscape engineer, tecnico del paesaggio □ landscape gardener = landscape architect ► sopra □ landscape gardening, architettura di giardini; paesaggistica □ landscape painter, paesista; pittore di paesaggi; paesaggista □ (pitt.) landscape painting, paesaggismo; paesaggistica.
(to) landscape /ˈlændskeɪp/
A v. t.
1 abbellire (un'area) con interventi di paesaggistica; trasformare in giardino o parco
2 inserire (un edificio, ecc.) in un contesto verde
B v. i.
essere un architetto del verde; svolgere attività di paesaggista
landscaping
n. [u]
architettura del verde; paesaggistica; progettazione di giardini.

English-Italian dictionary. 2013.

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