释义 |
lunarscape|ˈl(j)uːnəskeɪp| [f. lunar a. + scape n.3] A picture or view of the moon's surface; the lunar landscape.
1965Newsweek 25 Jan. 89 No one knows in detail what the lunarscape is like. 1966Punch 27 Apr. 636/1 Superb blending of the Op and the Pop, comprising pointillist lunarscape in Coke bottle-tops. 1967Time 25 Aug. 38 Lights flashed everywhere, bounding off the Day-Glo lunarscapes along the wall. 1970Guardian Weekly 15 Aug. 12 The moon began to show out over the North Sea... Through my powerful binoculars I was able to study its face. The lunarscape looked like some great contoured globe. 1971New Scientist 22 Apr. 224/1 These [paintings] include some dramatic lunarscapes. |