"scenery view," 1773, abstracted from landscape (n.); as a comb. element, first attested use is 1796, in prisonscape.
scape (v.)
late 13c., shortened form of escape; frequent in prose till late 17c. Related: Scaped (sometimes 15c.-16c. with strong past tense scope); scaping. As a noun from c. 1300.
scape (n.2)
"shaft, stem," c. 1600, from Latin scapus "a stalk, shaft," cognate with Greek skapos "staff," skeptron "staff, scepter" (see scepter).
雙語例句
1. The majority of the members of SCAPE have abroad study - and working experiences.
SCAPE的大部分成員都有廣泛的學習和工作經驗.
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2. He enjoyed the fair land scape of his hometown.
他喜歡家鄉的美麗風光.
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3. And'scape forth since liberty is lever.
須脫然無累,因自由更使人歡樂.
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4. Eliminating problems by transferring the blame to others is often called scape - goating.
用怪罪別人的辦法來解決問題通常被稱為尋找替罪羊.
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5. Lovely white flowers and rose colored bracts are produced on an extended scape.