geographer

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geographer — 名詞

  • geographersingular
  • geographersplural

1. someone whose work or training is about the Earth's surface — its mountains, riv

1.名詞B2
釋義

地理學家

研究地球表面與人類活動的專家

someone whose work or training is about the Earth's surface — its mountains, rivers, cities, and climates — and how people live in and shape different places around the world

例句

Daichi, a geographer in Japan, studies how monsoon rains affect farming in Southeast Asia.

Daichi 是日本的一位地理學家,研究季風雨如何影響東南亞的農業。

a geographer in [place] + studies how [phenomenon] affects [region]

The mayor asked a geographer named Lakshmi to pick the best sites for new parks.

市長請一位名叫 Lakshmi 的地理學家挑選新建公園的最佳地點。

同義詞
  • cartographer

    focuses specifically on designing and drawing maps, not the broader study of places

  • geologist

    studies the solid Earth (rocks, minerals, earthquakes) rather than the surface and human activity

  • topographer

    maps the small-scale physical features of a particular area, such as hills and streams

文法句型

geographer + verb (studies/researches)

work as a geographer

a geographer by training

用法筆記

Often modified by an adjective that specifies a sub-field: 'physical geographer' (landforms and climate), 'human geographer' (population and culture), or 'urban geographer' (cities).

常見錯誤

A geographist studies the world's mountains and rivers.
A geographer studies the world's mountains and rivers.
💡'geographist' is not a standard English word; the correct noun is 'geographer'.
My uncle is a geologist who creates maps of the area.
My uncle is a geographer who creates maps of the area.
💡A geologist studies rocks and minerals beneath the surface, while a geographer may create maps as part of studying places.