"scenery view," 1773, abstracted from landscape (n.); as a comb. element, first attested use is 1796, in prisonscape.
scape (v.)
late 13c., shortened form of escape; frequent in prose till late 17c. Related: Scaped (sometimes 15c.-16c. with strong past tense scope); scaping. As a noun from c. 1300.
scape (n.2)
"shaft, stem," c. 1600, from Latin scapus "a stalk, shaft," cognate with Greek skapos "staff," skeptron "staff, scepter" (see scepter).
例文
1. The majority of the members of SCAPE have abroad study-and working experiences.
SCAPE のほとんどのメンバーは幅広い学習と仕事の経験を持っています。
2.He enjoyed the fair land scape of his hometown.
彼は故郷の美しい風景が好きだ。
3.And ' scape forth since liberty is lever.
自由のためにもっと人を喜ばせるために、自由を脱する必要があります。
4.Eliminating problems by transferring the blame to others is often called scape -goating.
人のせいにする方法で問題を解決することは、一般的にスケープゴートを探すことと呼ばれています。
5.Lovely white flowers and rose colored bracts are produced on an extended scape .