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That is a map of China in English

That's a map of China in English: That's a map of China.

map? pronounced in French and English?[m?p];?American?[m?p]? ?

n.?map

vt.? Draw a map; plan

Example sentences:

1. The commander was reading his map. The commander was reading his map.

2. He was puzzling over the old map. He was thinking hard about this old map.

Phrases:

1. city map

2. operation map

3. outline map< /p>

4. relief map topographic map

Extended information:

Word usage:

1. The basic meaning of map as a noun is " "Map" refers specifically to "a map of the earth's surface or a land mass", indicating the geographical location, shape, size, etc. of certain places. It can also be interpreted as a "celestial map" and is a countable noun.

2. Map is used as a transitive verb, meaning "drawing a map". It is often followed by a noun as an object and not by a clause or the infinitive of the verb.

3. Map is often used with the adverb out, which means "marking on the map", "planning or arranging something", "proposing something in detail", and can be used in passive structures.

Vocabulary collocations:

1. Touring map

2. Wall map

3. Weather map

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4. world map world map