sparseness
/ˈspɑːsnəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈspɑːrsnəs/ (ame, ipa)
sparseness — 名詞
1. the state of having only a few people or things in a place, with large empty spa
稀疏
數量不多且分得很開
the state of having only a few people or things in a place, with large empty spaces between them
Bao noticed the sparseness of houses once the bus left the city.
公車一離開市區,Bao 就注意到房子變得很稀疏。
the sparseness of + plural noun
Because of the sparseness of trees on the hill, we could see the old temple.
因為山坡上的樹木很稀疏,我們看得到那座老廟。
sparseness of trees reveals visibility
The map shows the sparseness of clinics in the mountain villages.
地圖顯示山區村落裡的診所分布很稀疏。
After midnight, the sparseness of traffic made the avenue feel unusually wide.
過了午夜後,車流的稀疏讓那條大道顯得特別寬。
The sparseness of streetlights made the road feel unsafe at night.
路燈的稀疏讓那條路在夜裡顯得不太安全。
- density
stresses things being packed closely together
- crowdedness
describes many people or things filling a place
文法句型
the sparseness of + plural noun
sparseness in + place
用法筆記
Usually appears in patterns like 'the sparseness of houses, trees, or traffic' when speakers are noticing visible gaps across an area. It often stresses spread-out placement, not just a low total number.