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landnoun(DRY SURFACE)B2[U]thesurfaceof theearththat is notcoveredbywater: 陆地,地面 It ischeapertodrillforoilonland than atsea.在陆地上钻探石油比在海上更经济。 Thetreatyhasledto adramaticreductionin thenumberof land-basedmissilesinEurope.该条约的签订导致了欧洲陆基导弹的数量大幅减少。 Themilitarycommanderswon'tdeploytheirlandforcesuntil they'resatisfiedthat theairattackshave donetheirjob.军队指挥官们将一直等到他们觉得空中打击奏效了之后才会开始部署地面部队。 B1[U]anareaofground,especiallywhen used for aparticularpurposesuch asfarmingorbuilding: 地,土地 Thissortof land is no good forgrowingpotatoes.这种地不适合种土豆。 I alwaysprosecutepeoplewhotrespasson my land.对擅自闯入我的领地的人我一律都要告上法庭。 Wewanttobuyaplotofland tobuildahouse.我们想买一块地盖房子。 the land farms,farming, and thecountryside: 农场;务农;农村Most of thefamilieslivedoffthe land(=grewtheirownfood, etc.).大多数家庭靠种田过活。 Myparentsworked(on)the land.我父母都务农。 - Thefarmergrazescattleon this land in thesummermonths.
- Thisstretchof land wasoncecoveredwithluxuriantforest, but is nowbare.
- There are severalplotsof land forsale.
- Therefugeeswere atseafor 40daysbeforereachingland.
- Thispathmarksthedividinglinebetween my land and my neighbour's.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesThe Earth & outer space - general words - ablate
- aeolian
- alluvium
- anti-gravity
- atmosphere
- auroral
- geo-
- geocentric
- geophysicist
- globe
- horizon
- lithosphere
- lithospheric
- mesosphere
- mesospheric
- microgravity
- the Big Bang
- the big bang theory
- the firmament
- underground
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Farming - general words Towns & regions: the countryside landnoun(COUNTRY)a land oficeandsnow冰雪的国度 Thegroupwanttopromotetheirideasinschoolsthroughoutthe land.该团体到全国各地的学校去宣传他们的理念。 See alsofatherland homeland motherland - Hedevelopedamalignanthatredfor the land of hisbirth.
- It is abarrenandhostileland.
- It is a land ofantiquatedsocialrulesandsuffocatingtraditions.
- We've got thebestbrainsin the landworkingon thisproblem.
- Theyjourneyedtoforeignlands.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesCountries, nationalities & continents: country & nation - birthright citizenship
- body politic
- BRICS
- citizen
- coast
- countrywide
- cross-border
- domestic
- domestically
- dual
- dual citizen
- motherland
- non-domestic
- non-indigenous
- non-national
- noncitizen
- nuclear power
- statehood
- stateless
- superpower
See more results » Idiomsbe in the land of nod be in the land of the living find out/see how the land lies land of milk and honey the land of the midnight sun the Land of the Rising Sun landverb(ARRIVE)B1[IorT]to (causeto)arriveon thegroundor othersurfaceaftermovingdown through theair: (使)着陆,(使)落地,(使)降落 We should landinMadrid at 7 a.m.我们将于早上7点钟飞抵马德里。 You can land aplaneonwaterin anemergency.紧急情况下飞机可以迫降在水上。 Thebirdlanded on myfinger.鸟儿落在我的手指上。 figurativeThereportfirst landedonmydeskthismorning.这份报告最初是在今天早上出现在我的案头。 B1[I]toarriveon land from thesea: 到岸,到港 We landed at Port Said in the earlyevening.傍晚时分我们乘船抵达赛伊德港。 [I]toarriveat orappearon aparticularwebsite: 浏览到(网站);出现在(网站上) If youclickon thelinkyou land on hisblog.如果你点击这个链接你会浏览到他的博客。 Theallegationsattracteda lot ofattentionwhen they landed on the Drudge Reportsitein themorning.这一指控今天早上出现在掘奇密报网站,受到了很大关注。 - One of the plane'senginescutout, so they had to land with only one.
- Airtrafficcontrolat Heathrow have given usclearanceto land in 20minutes.
- Unlike otherspacecraft, theshuttlecanglideback through theatmosphere, landsafely, and bereused.
- There was a good-sizedcrowdat theairportwaitingfor theplaneto land.
- By thegraceofGod, thepilotmanagedto land thedamagedplanesafely.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesArriving, entering and invading - annex
- annexation
- be on the sceneidiom
- been
- break
- breaksomeonein
- hit
- interloper
- intrude
- intrusion
- invade
- jump
- jump the queueidiom
- roll up!idiom
- scene
- set foot insomewhereidiom
- show up
- trespass
- turn
- turn out
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Transferring and transporting objects Air travel: travelling by aircraft Ports & docks Internet terminology landverb(UNLOAD)[T]to takegoodsorpeopleoff ashiporaircraft: 使上岸;使下飞机;(从船或飞机上)卸下(货物) The general'splaninvolvedlandingtroopsbehindenemylines.将军的计划包括向敌人后方空投部队。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesEmptying - clear
- drain
- empty
- evacuate
- evacuation
- gut
- hollow
- hollowsomethingout
- let
- letsomeone/somethingout
- turn
- turn out
- unbox
- unload
- unpack
- vacate
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Arriving & departing by boat or ship Air travel: travelling by aircraft landverb(CATCH)[T]tocatchafishwith ahook(=curvedpieceofwire)ornetandremoveit from thewater: 钓到,网到(鱼) He landed ahugesalmon.他钓到了一条很大的鲑鱼。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesHunting & fishing - angler
- angling
- anti-hunt
- anti-hunter
- anti-hunting
- barb
- fisherman
- fishhook
- fishing line
- fishing rod
- fly fishing
- fox hunt
- outfish
- overfishing
- poach
- poaching
- predation
- quarry
- spear
- whaler
See more results » landverb(GET)C2[T]to get orachievesomething good,especiallyin a way thatseemseasyorunexpected: (尤指轻而易举或意外地)获得,得到,赢得 He landed asenioreditorialjob.他刚刚轻而易举地得到了一份高级编辑的工作。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesGetting, receiving and accepting - acquire
- acquisition
- awardee
- carve
- carvesomethingout (foryourself)
- draw
- earn
- get out ofsomething
- get/lay/putyourhands onsomeoneidiom
- glom ontosomething/someone
- go tosomeone
- honoree
- pocket
- score
- screwsomethingout ofsomeone
- secure
- seize
- seize on/uponsomething
- snapsomethingup
- snatch
See more results » landverb(SUCCEED)[I]tohappenorsucceedasintended: Some of hisjokesdidn't really land, but he wasprettyfunny. Phrasal verbslandsomeoneinsomething land up landsomeonewithsomething (Definition oflandfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)landnoun(DRY SURFACE)B2[U]thesurfaceof theearththat is notcoveredbywater 陆地,地面It ischeapertodrillforoilonland than atsea.在陆地上钻探石油比在海上更经济。 Thetreatyhasledto adramaticreductionin thenumberof land-basedmissilesinEurope.该条约的签订导致了欧洲陆基导弹的数量大幅减少。 Themilitarycommanderswon'tdeploytheirlandforcesuntil they'resatisfiedthat theairattackshave donetheirjob.军队指挥官们将一直等到他们觉得空中打击奏效了之后才会开始部署地面部队。 B1[U]anareaofground,especiallywhen used for aparticularpurposesuch asfarmingorbuilding 地,土地Thissortof land is no good forgrowingpotatoes.这种地不适合种土豆。 I alwaysprosecutepeoplewhotrespasson my land.对擅自闯入我的领地的人我一律都要告上法庭。 Wewanttobuyaplotofland tobuildahouse.我们想买一块地盖房子。 the land farms,farming, and thecountryside 农场;务农;农村Most of thefamilieslivedoffthe land(=grewtheirownfood, etc.).大多数家庭靠种田过活。 Myparentsworked(on)the land.我父母都务农。 - Thefarmergrazescattleon this land in thesummermonths.
- Thisstretchof land wasoncecoveredwithluxuriantforest, but is nowbare.
- There are severalplotsof land forsale.
- Therefugeeswere atseafor 40daysbeforereachingland.
- Thispathmarksthedividinglinebetween my land and my neighbour's.
landnoun(COUNTRY)国家a land oficeandsnow冰雪的国度 Thegroupwanttopromotetheirideasinschoolsthroughoutthe land.该团体到全国各地的学校去宣传他们的理念。 See alsofatherland homeland motherland - Hedevelopedamalignanthatredfor the land of hisbirth.
- It is abarrenandhostileland.
- It is a land ofantiquatedsocialrulesandsuffocatingtraditions.
- We've got thebestbrainsin the landworkingon thisproblem.
- Theyjourneyedtoforeignlands.
Idiomsbe in the land of nod be in the land of the living find out/see how the land lies land of milk and honey the land of the midnight sun the Land of the Rising Sun landverb(ARRIVE)B1[IorT]to (causeto)arriveon thegroundor othersurfaceaftermovingdown through theair (使)着陆,(使)落地,(使)降落We should landinMadrid at 7 a.m.我们将于早上7点钟飞抵马德里。 You can land aplaneonwaterin anemergency.紧急情况下飞机可以迫降在水上。 Thebirdlanded on myfinger.鸟儿落在我的手指上。 figurativeThereportfirst landedonmydeskthismorning.这份报告最初是在今天早上出现在我的案头。 B1[I]toarriveon land from thesea 到岸,到港We landed at Port Said in the earlyevening.傍晚时分我们乘船抵达赛伊德港。 [I]toarriveat orappearon aparticularwebsite 浏览到(网站);出现在(网站上)If youclickon thelinkyou land on hisblog.如果你点击这个链接你会浏览到他的博客。 Theallegationsattracteda lot ofattentionwhen they landed on the Drudge Reportsitein themorning.这一指控今天早上出现在掘奇密报网站,受到了很大关注。 - One of the plane'senginescutout, so they had to land with only one.
- Airtrafficcontrolat Heathrow have given usclearanceto land in 20minutes.
- Unlike otherspacecraft, theshuttlecanglideback through theatmosphere, landsafely, and bereused.
- There was a good-sizedcrowdat theairportwaitingfor theplaneto land.
- By thegraceofGod, thepilotmanagedto land thedamagedplanesafely.
landverb(UNLOAD)[T]to takegoodsorpeopleoff ashiporaircraft 使上岸;使下飞机;(从船或飞机上)卸下(货物)The general'splaninvolvedlandingtroopsbehindenemylines.将军的计划包括向敌人后方空投部队。 landverb(CATCH)[T]tocatchafishwith ahook(=curvedpieceofwire)ornetandremoveit from thewater 钓到,网到(鱼)He landed ahugesalmon.他钓到了一条很大的鲑鱼。 landverb(GET)C2[T]to get orachievesomething good,especiallyin a way thatseemseasyorunexpected (尤指轻而易举或意外地)获得,得到,赢得He landed asenioreditorialjob.他刚刚轻而易举地得到了一份高级编辑的工作。 Phrasal verbslandsbinsth land up landsbwithsth land| American Dictionarylandnoun(DRY SURFACE)[U]thesurfaceof theearththat is notcoveredbywater: It ischeapertodrillforoilon land than atsea. [U]Land is also aparticularareaof the earth’ssurface: They justbought150acresof land in Idaho. [U]The land refers tofarms,farming, and thecountryside: Myparentsworked(on) the land alltheirlives. landnoun(NATION)Ireland was my mother’snativeland. landverb(ARRIVE)[I/T]toarriveorcausesomething toarriveat aplacein anaircraft: [I]Thepilotsaid we would land in about 20minutes. [I/T]To land is also toarrivein aboat: [I]We’d beensailingfor threeweeksby thetimewe landed at Miami. landverb(UNLOAD)[T]tounloadpeopleor things from ashiporaircraftonto theground: The general’splaninvolvedlandingtroopsbehindenemylines. landverb(ACHIEVE)[T]infmlto get orachievesomethingdesirable: (Definition oflandfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)thesurfaceof theEarththat is notcoveredbywater: on landIt ischeapertodrillforoilon land than atsea. by landThecodegives theminimumstandardsofwelfarerequiredfor thetransportofanimalsby land. PROPERTYanareaofground,especiallywhen used for aparticularpurposesuch asfarmingorbuilding: Theagentcontrolsland with thepotentialfor 22,850 newhomes, 5,650 of which already haveplanningpermission. PROPERTY(alsolands[plural])the landownedby apersonororganization: It wasunderstoodthatfederallands would be given to theoilandgasindustry. the land a way of referring tofarms,farming, and thecountryside: Many of thesemigrantshave beenforcedtoleavethe land andfindworkin thecities. Somepeoplein thestatemanagetoliveoff the land. See alsoarable development land farmnoun federal land marginal land prime land private land public land raw land reclaimed land [IorT]TRANSPORTwhen aplanelands or someone lands it, it comes down from theskyto theground: We shall be landing atParis, Charles de Gaulle, inapproximatelytenminutes. [I]TRANSPORTwhen aboatlands, itarrivesat aport, etc. next to the land: Theferrywill land at theInternationalFerry Terminal. [T]TRANSPORTto takegoodsorpeopleoff ashiporaircraft: After somedelaythecustomsofficerfinallygave thempermissionto land thegoods. Thereportlanded on mydeskyesterdaymorning. [T]informalto get orachievesomething good, forexampleajob: In the past sixmonthsthey have landed somehigh-profilecontracts. (Definition oflandfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesoflandland They barely reached the stop sign two car paces ahead of oncoming traffic and leaped over the highway, landing right next to the unknown subject.From theCambridge English Corpus Let it roll on full good, inexorable, irresistible, benignant, to the broader lands and better days.From theCambridge English Corpus By the late thirteenth century, those for whom landed income was the chief source of revenue faced an uncertain future.From theCambridge English Corpus In new lands, lords were prepared to offer special advantages to recruits, including a greater measure of freedom.From theCambridge English Corpus They bought up lands from secular dukes who were only too keen to mortgage them.From theCambridge English Corpus At his death in 1500, he left his principal messuage and a workhouse to his elder son and other lands to a second son.From theCambridge English Corpus Both sides were busy attempting to attract settlers to their lands.From theCambridge English Corpus Individual members prospered as major trading princes and ruled their lands in accordance with local tradition.From theCambridge English Corpus A simple question of who has the rights to ownership and use of particular lands cannot be settled on this basis alone.From theCambridge English Corpus The arable lands are not considered to be part of the farmstead here.From theCambridge English Corpus Moreover, much of the forest that has been lost or forest that remains, covered lands that had earlier been populated and farmed.From theCambridge English Corpus To promote this value on private lands, the agency subsidizes habitat connectivity and livestock vaccination.From theCambridge English Corpus The kick had landed sickeningly just below his ribs.From theCambridge English Corpus At the same time, in many accessible areas there are clear indications of agricultural expansion into unsustainable lands.From theCambridge English Corpus The fact that the rural poor have access to the most fragile lands induces significant environmental losses and soil degradation.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. CollocationswithlandlandThese are words often used in combination withland. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. abandoned land In the west, it is highly saline causing areas with high soil salinity levels resulting in reduced productivity, abandoned land, and severe environmental impacts. From theCambridge English Corpus aboriginal land It also notes how the federal laws' provisions concur with international requirements for aboriginal land rights. From theCambridge English Corpus acre of land Almost everyacreoflandhas been utilized, rationally planned and arranged or frozen into a nature reserve. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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