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Predict noun explanation

Visual terms are explained as follows:

1, vision, usually has two meanings in Chinese. One is to understand from the perspective of geography or space, which refers to distant scenery or scenes. For example, standing on the top of the mountain, we can see cities, fields and rivers in the distance. These are distant views. The other is to understand from the perspective of time or future, which refers to long-term and future plans or goals.

2. In photography, foreground refers to a picture with a small proportion of subject and a main part of background. Foresight can show the relationship between the subject and the surrounding environment, making the picture more vivid and three-dimensional.

3. In urban planning, long-term planning refers to the long-term planning of future urban development, including urban spatial layout, functional zoning, infrastructure construction, environmental protection, etc. Long-term planning is a guide to urban development and is of great significance to the sustainable development of the city.

Related knowledge of nouns

1. Nouns are words used to express names of people, things and concepts. In a sentence, nouns can be used as subject, object, predicative and other components to describe the characteristics, quantity and identity of people or things. Classification of nouns: proper nouns refer to nouns with special properties such as specific people, things, places and organizations. For example: Mao Zedong, China, Mount Tai, etc.

2. Common nouns refer to people, things and concepts. Universal, such as students, books, ideas, etc. Countable nouns refer to things that can be counted, both in singular and plural forms. For example: an apple, three oranges, etc. Uncountable nouns refer to things that cannot be counted or divided into individual parts, such as water and milk.

3. Grammatical function of nouns: Subject: Nouns can be the subject of sentences, such as students going to school. Object: Nouns can be the object of sentences, for example, I like reading books. Predicate: Nouns can be used as predicates of sentences, for example, he is a teacher. Preposition object: Nouns can be the object of prepositions, such as putting a book on a table.

4. Noun modification: adjectives: used to modify nouns, such as beautiful girls and tall buildings. Article: Used to limit the number and identity of nouns, such as: an apple, three oranges, etc. Numerals: Used to indicate the number of nouns, such as five apples and seven books. Quantifier: A quantitative unit or category used to represent nouns, such as a cat, three books, etc.