land
land 英 [lænd] 美 [lænd]
n. 陆地;地面 v. 登陆;着陆
进行时:landing 过去式:landed 过去分词:landed 第三人称单数:lands 名词复数:lands
- Use the noun land to talk about the solid ground under your feet. It's nice to put your feet on dry land after a long trip in a sailboat.
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- n. 陆地;地面
- v. 登陆;着陆
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1. It was good to be back on land.
回到陆地上真好。
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2. In the distance they saw the land.
他们在远处发现了陆地。
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3. The elephant is the largest living land animal.
象是现今陆地上最大的动物。
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4. agricultural land, industrial land
农业用地、可耕地、工业用地等
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5. The land was very dry and hard after the long, hot summer.
经过漫长的炎夏这块土地又干又硬。
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6. The price of land is rising rapidly.
地价正在迅速上涨。
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7. Many people leave the land to find work in towns and cities.
许多人离开农村到城镇里找工作。
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8. She longed to return to her native land.
她渴望回到她的祖国。
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9. The plane landed safely.
飞机安全着陆了。
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10. She's just landed herself a company directorship.
她刚在一家公司谋到一个主管的职位。
- land (n.) Old English lond, land, "ground, soil," also "definite portion of the earth's surface, home region of a person or a people, territory marked by political boundaries," from Proto-Germanic *landom (source also of Old Norse, Old Frisian Dutch, Gothic land, German Land), from PIE *lendh- (2) "land, open land, heath" (source also of Old Irish land, Middle Welsh llan "an open space," Welsh llan "enclosure, church," Breton lann "heath," source of French lande; Old Church Slavonic ledina "waste land, heath," Czech lada "fallow land").
- land (v.1) Old English lendan "to bring to land" (transitive), early 13c., from the source of land (n.). Intransitive sense "come to shore, go ashore, disembark" is from c. 1200. Spelling and pronunciation probably were influenced by the noun. Originally of ships; of fish, in the angling sense, from 1610s; hence figurative sense of "to obtain" (a job, etc.), first recorded 1854. Of aircraft, attested from 1916. Related: Landed; landing.
- land (v.2) "to make contact, to hit home" (of a blow, etc.), by 1881, perhaps altered from lend (v.) in a playful sense, or else a sense extension of land (v.1).
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