topography
/təˈpɒɡrəfi/ (bre, ipa) · [təpˈɑɡrəfi] /təˈpɑːɡrəfi/ (ame, ipa) · [təpˈɑɡrəfi] /tə-ˈpä-grə-fē How to pronounce topography (audio)/ (ame, mw)
topography — 名詞
1. the pattern of hills, valleys, water, roads, and other features across a place,
地形;地勢
某地表面的高低與分布
the pattern of hills, valleys, water, roads, and other features across a place, with attention to how the ground rises, drops, and bends.
Hikers studied the island's topography before choosing the safest trail inland.
登山客在選擇最安全的內陸步道前,先研究了那座島的地形。
collocation: study the topography
Heavy rain changed the topography when deep channels cut across the field.
大雨沖出一道道深溝時,也改變了那片田地的地勢。
surface changes after erosion
Engineers checked the topography to decide where the new bridge should stand.
工程師查看地形,好決定新橋應該蓋在哪裡。
From the air, Omar saw how the desert's topography shaped every road.
從空中看去,Omar 發現那片沙漠的地形左右了每一條道路的走向。
用法筆記
Usually uncountable. Use this sense for the shape and layout of land itself, especially in travel, building, flooding, or military planning.
常見錯誤
2. the work or subject of measuring and describing land features so their shape, he
地形測繪
測量並描寫地表形貌
the work or subject of measuring and describing land features so their shape, height, and position can be recorded accurately in map or chart form.
Ada learned topography while training to survey mountain roads for the army.
Ada 在受訓替軍方勘測山路時學了地形測繪。
topography as survey training
The museum shows how early sailors used topography to draw coastal charts.
博物館展示早期水手如何用地形測繪來繪製海圖。
mapping land onto charts
Quan chose topography because he wanted to map earthquake damage accurately.
Quan 選讀地形測繪,因為他想更準確地描出地震災區。
Military schools once taught topography before sending officers into hill country.
軍校過去會先教地形測繪,再把軍官派往丘陵地帶。
- surveying
focuses more on measuring land directly in the field
- cartography
focuses more on making maps than on measuring the ground
用法筆記
Usually uncountable and most common in surveying, military, or academic contexts. This sense names the practice or subject, not the land shape itself.