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English pronunciation of maps
The British pronunciation of map is [m? p]; The American pronunciation is [m? As a noun, it means map. The transitive verb means to draw a map; Plan.

Related examples:

Used as a noun

Stick the map on the blackboard.

Stick this map on the bulletin board.

I pricked our route on the map with a pin.

I punched holes in the map with a pin to mark our route.

Extended data:

Word parsing:

1, deformation:

Adjective:? Can you draw a map?

Noun:? Mapper?

Past tense: mapping?

Past participle:? Mapping?

Now participle:? Mapping?

Third person singular:? map

2. Usage:

(noun)

1)map, as a noun, basically means "map", especially "map of the earth's surface or a land", which indicates the geographical position, shape and size of some places and can also be interpreted as "celestial map". This is a countable noun.

2) in? Map means "on the map" and can also be used as a metaphor for "important" solutions; Leave? Map is an "unreachable" solution.

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1)map is used as a transitive verb as the solution of "drawing a map", and then it is often used as an object with nouns without clauses and infinitives.

2)map is often used with the adverb out, meaning "mark on the map", "plan or arrange something" and "put forward something in detail", which can be used in the passive structure.

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