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词汇 land
释义 land
noun
uk /lænd/ us /lænd/

landnoun (DRY SURFACE)


B2[ U ]
the surface of the earth that is not covered by water: 陆地,地面
It is cheaper to drill for oil on land than at sea.在陆地上钻探石油比在海上更经济。
The treaty has led to a dramatic reduction in the number of land-based missiles in Europe.该条约的签订导致了欧洲陆基导弹的数量大幅减少。
The military commanders won't deploy their land forces until they're satisfied that the air attacks have done their job.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 ]
an area of ground, especially when used for a particular purpose such as farming or building: 地,土地
This sort of land is no good for growing potatoes.这种地不适合种土豆。
I always prosecute people who trespass on my land.对擅自闯入我的领地的人我一律都要告上法庭。
We want to buy a plot of land to build a house.我们想买一块地盖房子。
 the land
farms, farming, and the countryside: 农场;务农;农村
Most of the families lived off the land (= grew their own food, etc.).大多数家庭靠种田过活。
My parents worked(on) the land.我父母都务农。
The farmer grazes cattle on this land in the summer months.农夫夏季在这块地上放牛。
This stretch of land was once covered with luxuriant forest, but is now bare.这块土地上曾经覆盖着茂密的森林,但现在却已经光秃秃的了。
There are several plots of land for sale.有好几块地要出售。
The refugees were at sea for 40 days before reaching land.
This path marks the dividing line between my land and my neighbour's.这条路是我和邻居的土地分界线。
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The Earth & outer space - general words
ablate
anti-gravity
atmosphere
atmospherically
auroral
geocentric
gravity
horizon
hydrosphere
infinite
ionospheric
lithosphere
lithospheric
macrocosm
mesosphere
mesospheric
the Big Bang
underground
weightlessness
zero gravity

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Farming - general words
Towns & regions: the countryside

landnoun (COUNTRY)


C2[ C ]literary
a country: 国家;国土
a land of ice and snow冰雪的国度
The group want to promote their ideas in schools throughout the land.该团体到全国各地的学校去宣传他们的理念。
See also
fatherland
homeland
motherland
He developed a malignant hatred for the land of his birth.他对自己的故土产生了强烈的怨恨。
It is a barren and hostile land.
It is a land of antiquated social rules and suffocating traditions.这个地方依然保留着陈规陋习和令人倍感压抑的传统习俗。
We've got the best brains in the land working on this problem.
They journeyed to foreign lands.
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Countries, nationalities & continents: country & nation
birthright citizenship
body politic
BRICS
citizen
compatriot
cross-national
denaturalize
domestic
dual
fatherland
internationalism
native
naturalization
naturalize
non-country
non-domestic
non-indigenous
non-national
overseas
stateless

Idioms


be 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
land
verb
uk /lænd/ us /lænd/

landverb (ARRIVE)


B1[ I or T ]
to (cause to) arrive on the ground or other surface after moving down through the air: (使)着陆,(使)落地,(使)降落
We should land in Madrid at 7 a.m.我们将于早上7点钟飞抵马德里。
You can land a plane on water in an emergency.紧急情况下飞机可以迫降在水上。
The bird landed on my finger.鸟儿落在我的手指上。
figurativeThe report first landed on my desk this morning.这份报告最初是在今天早上出现在我的案头。
B1[ I ]
to arrive on land from the sea: 到岸,到港
We landed at Port Said in the early evening.傍晚时分我们乘船抵达赛伊德港。
[ I ]
to arrive at or appear on a particular website: 浏览到(网站);出现在(网站上)
If you click on the link you land on his blog. 如果你点击这个链接你会浏览到他的博客。
The allegations attracted a lot of attention when they landed on the Drudge Report site in the morning.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's engines cut out, so they had to land with only one.飞机的一个引擎突然出了故障,所以他们只好靠一个引擎着陆。
Air traffic control at Heathrow have given us clearance to land in 20 minutes.希思罗机场的空中交通调度人员已经准许我们20分钟后降落。
Unlike other spacecraft, the shuttle can glide back through the atmosphere, land safely, and be reused.与其他飞行器不同,这种航天飞机可以滑翔穿越大气层返回、安全降落并可以重复使用。
There was a good-sized crowd at the airport waiting for the plane to land.机场里有很多人在等候飞机降落。
By the grace of God, the pilot managed to land the damaged plane safely.蒙上帝开恩,飞行员成功地将受损的飞机安全降落。
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Arriving, entering and invading
access code
annex
annexation
be on the sceneidiom
been
break
hit
infiltration
ingress
interloper
intrude
intrusion
jump
rock up
roll up!idiom
scene
set foot in somewhereidiom
show up
trespass
turn

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Transferring and transporting objects
Air travel: travelling by aircraft
Ports & docks
Internet terminology

landverb (UNLOAD)


[ T ]
to take goods or people off a ship or aircraft: 使上岸;使下飞机;(从船或飞机上)卸下(货物)
The general's plan involved landing troops behind enemy lines.将军的计划包括向敌人后方空投部队。
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Emptying
clear
drain
empty
evacuate
evacuation
gut
hollow
hollow something out
let
let someone/something out
turn
turn out
unbox
unload
unpack
vacate

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Arriving & departing by boat or ship
Air travel: travelling by aircraft

landverb (CATCH)


[ T ]
to catch a fish with a hook (= curved piece of wire) or net and remove it from the water: 钓到,网到(鱼)
He landed a huge salmon.他钓到了一条很大的鲑鱼。
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Hunting & fishing
angler
angling
anti-hunt
anti-hunter
anti-hunting
barb
fishhook
fishing line
fishing rod
fly fishing
fox hunt
outfish
overfishing
piscatory
poach
poaching
ravening
whaler
whaling
yoicks

landverb (GET)


C2[ T ]
to get or achieve something good, especially in a way that seems easy or unexpected: (尤指轻而易举或意外地)获得,得到,赢得
He landed a senior editorial job.他刚刚轻而易举地得到了一份高级编辑的工作。
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Getting, receiving and accepting
acceptance
acquirable
acquire
acquisition
awardee
carve
draw
earn
get back
get out of something
get/lay/put your hands on someoneidiom
glom onto something/someone
go to someone
pocket
score
screw
screw something out of someone
seize
seize on/upon something
snap something up

landverb (SUCCEED)


[ I ]
to happen or succeed as intended:
Some of his jokes didn't really land, but he was pretty funny.

landverb (HIT)


[ I or T ]
If someone lands a blow or it lands, they hit another person:
He managed to land more punches than his opponent.
One blow landed on the right side of his face.
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Fighting sports
aikido
all-in wrestling
arm-wrestling
armlock
bantamweight
gumshield
half nelson
hammerlock
hapkido
haymaker
outfight
puncher
punching bag
rabbit punch
rope
rounder
southpaw
wrist wrestling
wristlock
wushu

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Hitting and beating

landverb (SPORT)


[ T ]
in sport, to make a move that is completed successfully:
He landed the jump perfectly.
He landed five goals from eight attempts.
Even without training she can still land her trademark axel.
She can be counted on to land jump after jump.
He landed the winning kick from 47 yards.
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Winter sports
airboard
airboarder
airboarding
Alpine skiing
après-ski
biathlon
bobsleigh
enforcer
face off
figure skater
figure skating
forecheck
skating rink
skiboard
skiboarding
skier
skiing
slalom
sledge
sleigh

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Athletics
Sports & games generally

Phrasal verbs


land someone in something
land up
land someone with something

land | American Dictionary


land
noun
us/lænd/

landnoun (DRY SURFACE)


[ U ]
the surface of the earth that is not covered by water:
It is cheaper to drill for oil on land than at sea.
[ U ]
Land is also a particular area of the earth’s surface:
They just bought 150 acres of land in Idaho.
[ U ]
The land refers to farms, farming, and the countryside:
My parents worked (on) the land all their lives.

landnoun (NATION)


[ C ]
a country:
Ireland was my mother’s native land.
land
verb
us/lænd/

landverb (ARRIVE)


[ I/T ]
to arrive or cause something to arrive at a place in an aircraft:
[ I ]The pilot said we would land in about 20 minutes.
[ I/T ]
To land is also to arrive in a boat:
[ I ]We’d been sailing for three weeks by the time we landed at Miami.

landverb (UNLOAD)


[ T ]
to unload people or things from a ship or aircraft onto the ground:
The general’s plan involved landing troops behind enemy lines.

landverb (ACHIEVE)


[ T ]infml
to get or achieve something desirable:
to land a job

Idiom


land on your feet

land | Business English


land
noun[ U ]
uk /lænd/us
the surface of the Earth that is not covered by water:
on landIt is cheaper to drill for oil on land than at sea.
by landThe code gives the minimum standards of welfare required for the transport of animals by land.
PROPERTY
an area of ground, especially when used for a particular purpose such as farming or building:
The agent controls land with the potential for 22,850 new homes, 5,650 of which already have planning permission.
PROPERTY (alsolands[ plural ])
the land owned by a person or organization:
It was understood that federal lands would be given to the oil and gas industry.
 the land
a way of referring to farms, farming, and the countryside:
Many of these migrants have been forced to leave the land and find work in the cities.
Some people in the state manage to live off the land.

See also


arable
development land
farmnoun
federal land
marginal land
prime land
private land
public land
raw land
reclaimed land
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vacant land
land
verb
uk /lænd/us
[ I or T ] TRANSPORT
when a plane lands or someone lands it, it comes down from the sky to the ground:
We shall be landing at Paris, Charles de Gaulle, in approximately ten minutes.
[ I ] TRANSPORT
when a boat lands, it arrives at a port, etc. next to the land:
The ferry will land at the International Ferry Terminal.
[ T ] TRANSPORT
to take goods or people off a ship or aircraft:
After some delay the customs officer finally gave them permission to land the goods.
[ I ]
to arrive somewhere:
The report landed on my desk yesterday morning.
[ T ]informal
to get or achieve something good, for example a job:
In the past six months they have landed some high-profile contracts.

Examples of land


land
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.
Let it roll on full good, inexorable, irresistible, benignant, to the broader lands and better days.
By the late thirteenth century, those for whom landed income was the chief source of revenue faced an uncertain future.
In new lands, lords were prepared to offer special advantages to recruits, including a greater measure of freedom.
They bought up lands from secular dukes who were only too keen to mortgage them.
At his death in 1500, he left his principal messuage and a workhouse to his elder son and other lands to a second son.
Both sides were busy attempting to attract settlers to their lands.
Individual members prospered as major trading princes and ruled their lands in accordance with local tradition.
A simple question of who has the rights to ownership and use of particular lands cannot be settled on this basis alone.
The arable lands are not considered to be part of the farmstead here.
Moreover, much of the forest that has been lost or forest that remains, covered lands that had earlier been populated and farmed.
To promote this value on private lands, the agency subsidizes habitat connectivity and livestock vaccination.
At the same time, in many accessible areas there are clear indications of agricultural expansion into unsustainable lands.
The fact that the rural poor have access to the most fragile lands induces significant environmental losses and soil degradation.
As cocoa specialization provided greater remuneration to the farmer's labour, it soon became the crop of choice for all smallholders who settled in forested lands.
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Collocations withland


land

These are words often used in combination with land.

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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.
aboriginal land
It also notes how the federal laws' provisions concur with international requirements for aboriginal land rights.
acre of land
Almost every acreofland has been utilized, rationally planned and arranged or frozen into a nature reserve.
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