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View usage for: (pænərɑːmə, -ræmə) Word forms: plural panoramas1. countable nounA panorama is a view in which you can see a long way over a wide area of land, usually because you are on high ground. Horton looked out over a panorama of fertile valleys and gentle hills. [+ of] Synonyms: view, prospect, scenery, vista More Synonyms of panorama 2. countable nounA panorama is a broad view of a state of affairs or of a constantly changing series of events. The play presents a panorama of the history of communism. [+ of] Synonyms: survey, perspective, overview, overall picture More Synonyms of panorama panorama in British English (ˌpænəˈrɑːmə) noun1. an extensive unbroken view, as of a landscape, in all directions 2. a wide or comprehensive survey a panorama of the week's events 3. a large extended picture or series of pictures of a scene, unrolled before spectators a part at a time so as to appear continuous 4. another name for cyclorama Derived forms panoramic (ˌpænəˈræmɪk) adjective panoramically (ˌpanoˈramically) adverb Word origin C18: from pan- + Greek horāma view panorama in American English (ˌpænəˈræmə; ˌpænəˈrɑmə) noun1. a. a picture or series of pictures of a landscape, historical event, etc., presented on a continuous surface encircling the spectator; cyclorama b. a picture unrolled before the spectator in such a way as to give the impression of a continuous view 2. an unlimited view in all directions 3. a comprehensive survey of a subject 4. a continuous series of scenes or events; constantly changing scene Derived forms panoramic (ˌpanoˈramic) adjective panoramically (ˌpanoˈramically) adverb Word origin coined ( c. 1789) by Robert Barker (1739-1806), Scot artist < pan- + Gr horama, a view < horan, to see < IE base * wer-, to heed > ward, guard Examples of 'panorama' in a sentencepanorama It helped me to see the panorama sitting on the last step.In effect it was a panorama of Indian history.Enjoy the stunning panorama and dare to gaze down into the 100 metre chasm.It's the dullest metropolis viewed as a panorama.Once we mounted our horses and stepped onto the trail, the panorama of history opened before us.From there you can see a 360-degree Montana panorama. In other languagespanorama British English: panorama NOUN A panorama is a view in which you can see a long way over a wide area of land, usually because you are on high ground. He looked out over a panorama of fertile valleys and gentle hills. - American English: panorama
- Brazilian Portuguese: panorama
- Chinese: 全景
- European Spanish: panorama
- French: panorama
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- Italian: panorama
- Japanese: 全景
- Korean: 전경
- European Portuguese: panorama
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Chinese translation of 'panorama' n (c) -
全景 (quánjǐng) (个(個), gè)
Definition a wide unbroken view in all directions He looked out over a panorama of hills and valleys. Synonyms bird's-eye view scenic view Definition a wide or comprehensive survey of a subject The play presents a panorama of the history of communism. Additional synonymsDefinition a general survey The preface to the book is a historical overview of the welfare state. Synonyms survey, study, review, résumé, outline, summing-up, rundown, synopsis, précisstretching away along the perspective of a tree-lined, wide avenue Synonyms view, scene, prospect, outlook, panorama, vistaDefinition a view or scene The windows overlooked the superb prospect of the hills. Synonyms view, perspective, landscape, scene, sight, vision, outlook, spectacle, panorama, vista- panic-stricken
- panicky
- panoply
- panorama
- panoramic
- pant
- pant for something
Additional synonymsDefinition the natural features of a landscape Sometimes they just drive slowly down the lane enjoying the scenery. Synonyms landscape, view, surroundings, outlook, terrain, vistaDefinition an extensive view an endless vista of snow peaks and shadowed valleys Synonyms view, scene, prospect, landscape, panorama, perspective |