landing
- IPA[ˈlandɪŋ]
英式
- an instance of coming or bringing something to land, either from the air or from water;an act of unloading troops in enemy territory as part of a military operation
noun: landing, plural noun: landings
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- 1. an instance of coming or bringing something to land, either from the air or from water we made a perfect landing at the airstrip the landing of men on the moon 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ an act of unloading troops in enemy territory as part of a military operation the D-Day landings
- ▪ a place where people and goods can be landed from a boat the ferry landing 同義詞
- 2. a level area at the top of a staircase or between one flight of stairs and another he ran across the landing to his bedroom
- a clumsy or rough landing of an aircraft.
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- a clumsy or rough landing of an aircraft.
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- a bright lamp on an aircraft that is switched on before landing.
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- a controlled landing of a spacecraft during which no serious damage is incurred.
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- a bright light on an aircraft that is switched on prior to landing.
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- a platform, typically a floating one, on to which passengers from a boat disembark or cargo is ...
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- a radio transmitter whose signal guides an aircraft or spacecraft that is making a landing: they set up landing beacons for the remaining aircraft
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- a small area designed for helicopters to land on and take off from.
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- IPA[ˈlandiNG]
美式
- an instance of coming or bringing something to land, either from the air or from water: we made a perfect landing at the airstrip the landing of men on the moon
Oxford American Dictionary