map: translation
•Roman•
I.•/Roman•
noun
ADJECTIVE
▪ large-scale, small-scale
▪ accurate
▪ detailed
▪ hand-drawn, rough, simple, sketch
▪ colour-coded/color-coded
▪ holographic
▪ local
▪ road, street
▪ world
▪ bus, subway (AmE), tube (BrE), underground (BrE)
▪ treasure
▪ contour, outline, relief, topographic, topographical
▪ three-dimensional, two-dimensional
▪ geological
▪ weather
▪ electoral, political
▪ Ordnance Survey (in the UK)
▪ tourist
▪ route
▪ wall
▪ digital, interactive, online
▪ paper
VERB + MAP
▪ read
▪ Are you good at reading maps?
▪ use
▪ check, consult, examine, look at, study
▪ view
▪ Click here to view a map of the area.
▪ follow
▪ He followed the map to Red Square.
▪ draw, make
▪ redraw (figurative)
▪ In 1924 the Soviet Union redrew the map of Central Asia.
▪ print, print out, produce, publish
▪ be marked on
▪ The museum is clearly marked on the map.
▪ lay out, spread out, unfold
▪ We spread the map out on the floor.
▪ fold, fold up
▪ download
▪ display
▪ Large maps were displayed around the meeting room.
▪ update
MAP + VERB
▪ indicate sth, show sth
▪ depict sth, represent sth
▪ maps depicting details such as mountain ranges and shorelines
▪ reveal sth
▪ Maps can reveal the history of a place.
MAP + NOUN
▪ projection
PREPOSITION
▪ according to map
▪ According to the map, we need to head north-east.
▪ off the map
▪ Our town is just off the map.
▪ on a/the map
▪ The road isn't on the map.
▪ map of
▪ map to (esp.AmE)
▪ I printed out a map to the party.
•Roman•
II.•/Roman•
verb
Map is used with these nouns as the object: ↑gene