natural landscape
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnaturalandlandscape
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natural
adjective
uk/ˈnætʃ.ər.əl/us/ˈnætʃ.ɚ.əl/
as found in nature and not involving anything made or done ...
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landscape
noun
uk/ˈlænd.skeɪp/us/ˈlænd.skeɪp/
a large area of land, especially in relation to ...
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(Definition ofnaturalandlandscapefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofnatural landscape
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A grid of any kind appears to be a rigid imposition on thenaturallandscape.
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Their songs are conceived and sung in anaturallandscape; moreover, thisnaturallandscapeparticipates by echoing back their music.
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One of the features that most attracted our attention was the artificial transformation of thenaturallandscapethrough terracing and leveling of the inclined terrain.
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These systems of connection - the pathways of modern life - transformed thenaturallandscapein ways that were immediately visible and often dramatic.
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Our study appears to be the first one showing a positive response of staphylinid assemblages to the amount ofnaturallandscapesurrounding a site.
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Construction conformed to boundaries set by thenaturallandscapeof creeks and rivers.
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The principal dialectic in his work is between organic life and machine production, betweennaturallandscape (real or metaphorical) and standardised dwelling.
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Nostalgia for the purenaturallandscapehas only increased during the twentieth century, as the landscape was increasingly swallowed up by suburbanization.
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Habitat area and the percentage of surroundingnaturallandscapewere used for further analyses.
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Pastoral poetry typically presents a highly stylised nature setting: sporting shepherds move about in a remote, idealisednaturallandscape, wholly free of any serious physical threats.
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Landscape becomes a landscape of reference, anaturallandscapewhich deserves protection owing to its beauty.
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War parallels religion here, both forces similarly oppressive, destructive of thenaturallandscapeand able to control the subject by manipulating their feelings rather than their reason.
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Another part of our heritage is ournaturallandscape, and public enjoyment and appreciation of the countryside.
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In certain ways landowners and thenaturallandscapewill benefit.
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There is a mismatch between the wish to enhance thenaturallandscapeand the desire to keep it as a living landscape.
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It is worth remembering that centuries of development have led to a total change in ournaturallandscapeand that little is left.
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As we all know, there are no right angles or rectangles in anaturallandscape.
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The quarry was abandoned 60 years ago and it is now part of thenaturallandscape.
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Unfortunately, there are no comprehensive statistics existing for the loss ofnaturallandscapefeatures in areas of outstanding natural beauty, but there is some material.
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