Dec 26, 2013 13:00
10 yrs ago
Romanian term

landșaft natural

Romanian to English Other Tourism & Travel
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Proposed translations (English)
5 +2 Natural landscape
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Discussion

Janos Fazakas Dec 26, 2013:
crazy!!! Scuzi, dar românul care a scris landşaft, trebuie neapărat trimes la un curs de alfabetizare. Niciodată nu m-am opus neologismelor, cu condiţia să se cadreze în landschepul:) limbii române. Landşaftul nu face parte din categoria agreată de mine. Mai ales că avem expresie consacrată pentru chestia asta.

Proposed translations

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Natural landscape

A natural landscape is a landscape that is unaffected by human activity.[1] A natural landscape is intact when all living and nonliving elements are free to move and change.[2] The nonliving elements distinguish a natural landscape from a wilderness. A wilderness includes areas within which natural processes operate without human interference, but a wilderness must contain life.[3] As implied, a natural landscape may contain either the living or nonliving or both.[4] In his extensive travels in South America, Alexander von Humboldt[5] became the first to conceptualize a natural landscape [6] separate from the cultural landscape. [7]
Peer comment(s):

agree Liviu-Lee Roth : of course !
2 hrs
agree Angela Öhrman
3 hrs
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