cartograph
cartograph — noun
1. a diagram that shows where places are or how an area or route is laid out.
1.名詞C2
釋義
a diagram that shows where places are or how an area or route is laid out.
例句
The captain spread an old cartograph across the cabin table.
physical cartograph used for navigation
Renata found a cartograph of the valley inside her grandfather's desk.
cartograph of + place
The guide used a faded cartograph to show the safest mountain pass.
At the market, Karim bought a hand-colored cartograph of the old port.
Museum workers framed the cartograph beside a sailor's compass and logbook.
文法句型
a cartograph of + place
用法筆記
Usually refers to a physical map or chart as an object, especially in historical, technical, or formal writing. It is far less common than map and often appears in archives, museums, or navigation contexts.
常見錯誤
❌She studied cartograph at university.
✅She studied cartography at university.
💡'cartograph' is a map itself, not the subject of making maps.