map
noun
verb
mæp
noun
1
a
drawing
of
a
particular
area
for
example
a
city
or
country,
which
shows
its
main
features,
such
as
its
roads,
rivers,
mountains
etc
地图
According
to
the
map
we
should
turn
left.
从地图上看,我们应该左拐。
I’ll
draw
a
map
of
where
we
live.
我来给我们住的地方画个地图。
on
a
map
I’m
just
trying
to
find
Vancouver
on
the
map.
我只是想在地图上找到温哥华。
[+
of
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a
large-scale
map
of
Mexico
City
大比例尺墨西哥城地图
street/road/route
map
a
full
colour
street
map
of
Amsterdam
一幅全彩色的阿姆斯特丹街道图
Do
you
know
how
to
read
a
map
(=understand
the
information
it
gives)
?
你会看地图吗?
2
a
drawing
of
an
area
showing
some
kind
of
special
feature,
for
example
the
type
of
rocks,
weather,
population
etc
〔类似地图的〕图,图像,图谱;
an
archaeological
map
of
the
area
该地区的考古图
the
colour
weather
map
in
the
newspaper
报纸上彩色的天气图
political
map
3
put sth on the map
to
make
a
place
famous
使(某地)出名
It
was
the
Olympic
Games
that
really
put
Seoul
on
the
map.
是那场奥运会使首尔大大地出了名。
4
off the map
a
long
way
from
any
large
town
非常偏远的
informal
It’s
a
small
place
in
Nebraska.
Right
off
the
map.
这是内布拉斯加州的一个小地方,很偏远。
verb
5
to
make
a
map
of
a
particular
area
绘制〔某地区〕的地图
He
spent
the
next
fifteen
years
mapping
the
Isle
of
Anglesey.
他利用后来的十五年绘制了安格尔西岛的地图。
6
to
discover
or
show
information
about
something,
especially
about
its
shape
or
arrangement,
or
how
it
moves
or
works
发现,表示出〔某物的形状和排列形式,或其移动或工作的方式〕
The
points
at
which
stress
and
anxiety
emerge
can
be
mapped.
可以按图索骥,找到什么时候出现紧张和焦虑。
7
to
match
something
or
have
a
direct
relationship
with
something
把…与…相连
8
to
plan
carefully
how
something
will
happen
仔细策划,计划
Her
own
future
had
been
mapped
out
for
her
by
wealthy
and
adoring
parents.
她那有钱又深爱她的父母已把她的前途规划好了。