landing 音标拼音: [l'ændɪŋ]
n . 登陆,码头,降落
登陆,码头,降落
landing 降落
landing 着陆 定位
landing n 1 :
an intermediate platform in a staircase 2 :
structure providing a place where boats can land people or goods [
synonym : {
landing }, {
landing place }]
3 :
the act of coming down to the earth (
or other surface ); "
the plane made a smooth landing "; "
his landing on his feet was catlike "
4 :
the act of coming to land after a voyage Halfpace \
Half "
pace `\ (-
p [=
a ]
s `),
n . (
Arch .)
A platform of a staircase where the stair turns back in exactly the reverse direction of the lower flight .
See {
Quarterpace }.
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Note :
This term and {
quarterpace }
are rare or unknown in the United States , {
platform }
or {
landing }
being used instead .
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Note :
In the expressions "
to be ,
or dwell ,
upon land ," "
to go ,
or fare ,
on land ,"
as used by Chaucer ,
land denotes the country as distinguished from the town .
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A poor parson dwelling upon land [
i .
e .,
in the country ]. --
Chaucer .
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3 .
Ground ,
in respect to its nature or quality ;
soil ;
as ,
wet land ;
good or bad land .
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4 .
The inhabitants of a nation or people .
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These answers ,
in the silent night received ,
The king himself divulged ,
the land believed .
--
Dryden .
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5 .
The mainland ,
in distinction from islands .
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6 .
The ground or floor . [
Obs .]
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Herself upon the land she did prostrate . --
Spenser .
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7 . (
Agric .)
The ground left unplowed between furrows ;
any one of several portions into which a field is divided for convenience in plowing .
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8 . (
Law )
Any ground ,
soil ,
or earth whatsoever ,
as meadows ,
pastures ,
woods ,
etc .,
and everything annexed to it ,
whether by nature ,
as trees ,
water ,
etc .,
or by the hand of man ,
as buildings ,
fences ,
etc .;
real estate . --
Kent .
Bouvier .
Burrill .
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9 . (
Naut .)
The lap of the strakes in a clinker -
built boat ;
the lap of plates in an iron vessel ; --
called also {
landing }. --
Knight .
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10 .
In any surface prepared with indentations ,
perforations ,
or grooves ,
that part of the surface which is not so treated ,
as the level part of a millstone between the furrows ,
or the surface of the bore of a rifled gun between the grooves .
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{
Land agent },
a person employed to sell or let land ,
to collect rents ,
and to attend to other money matters connected with land .
{
Land boat },
a vehicle on wheels propelled by sails .
{
Land blink },
a peculiar atmospheric brightness seen from sea over distant snow -
covered land in arctic regions .
See {
Ice blink }.
{
Land breeze }.
See under {
Breeze }.
{
Land chain }.
See {
Gunter '
s chain }.
{
Land crab } (
Zool .),
any one of various species of crabs which live much on the land ,
and resort to the water chiefly for the purpose of breeding .
They are abundant in the West Indies and South America .
Some of them grow to a large size .
{
Land fish }
a fish on land ;
a person quite out of place .
--
Shak .
{
Land force },
a military force serving on land ,
as distinguished from a naval force .
{
Land ,
ho !} (
Naut .),
a sailor '
s cry in announcing sight of land .
{
Land ice },
a field of ice adhering to the coast ,
in distinction from a floe .
{
Land leech } (
Zool .),
any one of several species of blood -
sucking leeches ,
which ,
in moist ,
tropical regions ,
live on land ,
and are often troublesome to man and beast .
{
Land measure },
the system of measurement used in determining the area of land ;
also ,
a table of areas used in such measurement .
{
Land of bondage }
or {
House of bondage },
in Bible history ,
Egypt ;
by extension ,
a place or condition of special oppression .
{
Land o '
cakes },
Scotland .
{
Land of Nod },
sleep .
{
Land of promise },
in Bible history ,
Canaan :
by extension ,
a better country or condition of which one has expectation .
{
Land of steady habits },
a nickname sometimes given to the State of Connecticut .
{
Land office },
a government office in which the entries upon ,
and sales of ,
public land are registered ,
and other business respecting the public lands is transacted . [
U .
S .]
{
Land pike }. (
Zool .)
(
a )
The gray pike ,
or sauger .
(
b )
The Menobranchus .
{
Land service },
military service as distinguished from naval service .
{
Land rail }. (
Zool )
(
a )
The crake or corncrake of Europe .
See {
Crake }.
(
b )
An Australian rail ({
Hypot [
ae ]
nidia Phillipensis });
--
called also {
pectoral rail }.
{
Land scrip },
a certificate that the purchase money for a certain portion of the public land has been paid to the officer entitled to receive it . [
U .
S .]
{
Land shark },
a swindler of sailors on shore . [
Sailors '
Cant ]
{
Land side }
(
a )
That side of anything in or on the sea ,
as of an island or ship ,
which is turned toward the land .
(
b )
The side of a plow which is opposite to the moldboard and which presses against the unplowed land .
{
Land snail } (
Zool .),
any snail which lives on land ,
as distinguished from the aquatic snails are Pulmonifera ,
and belong to the Geophila ;
but the operculated land snails of warm countries are Di [
oe ]
cia ,
and belong to the T [
ae ]
nioglossa .
See {
Geophila },
and {
Helix }.
{
Land spout },
a descent of cloud and water in a conical form during the occurrence of a tornado and heavy rainfall on land .
{
Land steward },
a person who acts for another in the management of land ,
collection of rents ,
etc .
{
Land tortoise }, {
Land turtle } (
Zool .),
any tortoise that habitually lives on dry land ,
as the box tortoise .
See {
Tortoise }.
{
Land warrant },
a certificate from the Land Office ,
authorizing a person to assume ownership of a public land .
[
U .
S .]
{
Land wind }.
Same as {
Land breeze } (
above ).
{
To make land } (
Naut .),
to sight land .
{
To set the land },
to see by the compass how the land bears from the ship .
{
To shut in the land },
to hide the land ,
as when fog ,
or an intervening island ,
obstructs the view .
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Land \
Land \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Landed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Landing }.]
1 .
To set or put on shore from a ship or other water craft ;
to disembark ;
to debark .
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I '
ll undertake to land them on our coast . --
Shak .
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2 .
To catch and bring to shore ;
to capture ;
as ,
to land a fish .
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3 .
To set down after conveying ;
to cause to fall ,
alight ,
or reach ;
to bring to the end of a course ;
as ,
he landed the quoit near the stake ;
to be thrown from a horse and landed in the mud ;
to land one in difficulties or mistakes .
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4 .
Specifically : (
Aeronautics )
To pilot (
an airplane )
from the air onto the land ;
as ,
to land the plane on a highway .
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PJC ]
Landing \
Land "
ing \,
n .
1 .
A going or bringing on shore .
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2 .
A place for landing ,
as from a ship ,
a carriage .
etc .
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3 . (
Arch .)
The level part of a staircase ,
at the top of a flight of stairs ,
or connecting one flight with another .
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4 . (
Aeronautics )
The act or process of bringing an aircraft to land after having been in the air ;
as ,
the pilot made a perfect three -
point landing .
Contrasted with {
take -
off }.
[
PJC ]
{
Landing place }.
me as {
Landing },
n .,
2 and 3 .
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Landing \
Land "
ing \,
a .
Of ,
pertaining to ,
or used for ,
setting ,
bringing ,
or going ,
on shore .
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{
Landing charges },
charges or fees paid on goods unloaded from a vessel .
{
Landing net },
a small ,
bag -
shaped net ,
used in fishing to take the fish from the water after being hooked .
{
Landing stage },
a floating platform attached at one end to a wharf in such a manner as to rise and fall with the tide ,
and thus facilitate passage between the wharf and a vessel lying beside the stage .
{
Landing waiter },
a customhouse officer who oversees the landing of goods ,
etc .,
from vessels ;
a landwaiter .
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98 Moby Thesaurus words for "
landing ":
aerodrome ,
air base ,
airdrome ,
airfield ,
airport ,
anchorage ,
anchorage ground ,
approach ,
arrival ,
back stairs ,
balcony ,
basin ,
berth ,
blind landing ,
breakwater ,
bulkhead ,
catafalque ,
coming in ,
companion ,
companionway ,
dais ,
debarkation ,
deplaning ,
disembarkation ,
disembarkment ,
dock ,
dockage ,
docking ,
dockyard ,
dropping anchor ,
dry dock ,
embankment ,
emplacement ,
escalier ,
estrade ,
field ,
fire escape ,
flight of steps ,
floor ,
gallery ,
going ashore ,
groin ,
harbor ,
harborage ,
haven ,
heliport ,
hustings ,
incline ,
island ,
jetty ,
jutty ,
landfall ,
landing field ,
landing pad ,
landing place ,
landing stage ,
launching pad ,
marina ,
mole ,
mooring ,
moorings ,
perron ,
pier ,
platform ,
podium ,
port ,
protected anchorage ,
pulpit ,
quay ,
ramp ,
road ,
roads ,
roadstead ,
rostrum ,
seaport ,
seawall ,
shipyard ,
slip ,
soapbox ,
spiral staircase ,
splashdown ,
stack up ,
stage ,
staircase ,
stairs ,
stairway ,
step terrace ,
stepping -
stones ,
steps ,
stile ,
stump ,
terrace ,
touchdown ,
treads and risers ,
tribunal ,
tribune ,
tying up ,
wharf
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