Collocations for landscape - noun
ADJECTIVE
barren,
bleak,
desolate,
dramatic,
rocky,
rugged,
wild
the dramatic landscape of the desert
the dramatic landscape of the desert
beautiful
rural, urban
an urban landscape of factories and skyscrapers
rural, urban
an urban landscape of factories and skyscrapers
desert,
mountain
winter
industrial
lunar
cultural, economic, political, social (all figurative)
The political landscape of the country has changed since unemployment rose.
winter
industrial
lunar
cultural, economic, political, social (all figurative)
The political landscape of the country has changed since unemployment rose.
changing
We need to adapt more rapidly to the changing economic landscape overseas.
We need to adapt more rapidly to the changing economic landscape overseas.
VERB + landscape
conserve,
preserve,
protect
the need to preserve the rural landscape
the need to preserve the rural landscape
dot,
litter
Rocks of all sizes dotted the landscape.
Rocks of all sizes dotted the landscape.
dominate
The power station dominates the landscape.
The power station dominates the landscape.
create,
shape
(both often figurative)
alter, change, transform (all often figurative)
Their songs altered the landscape of popular music.
alter, change, transform (all often figurative)
Their songs altered the landscape of popular music.
landscape + NOUN
architect,
gardener
architecture, design, gardening
painter, photographer
painting, photography
architecture, design, gardening
painter, photographer
painting, photography