landing
n. 登陸,著陸; 終點; 登陸處; 樓梯的過渡平臺
v. (使)登陸(land的現在分詞)
In a house or other building, the landing is the area at the top of the staircase which has rooms leading off it.
I ran out onto the landing.
我衝出去到了樓梯口。
A landing is an act of bringing an aircraft or spacecraft down to the ground.
I had to make a controlled landing into the sea...
我只好將飛機迫降在海上。
The plane had been cleared for landing at Brunswick's Glynco Airport.
飛機獲准降落於不倫瑞克的格林科機場。
When a landing takes place, troops are unloaded from boats or aircraft at the beginning of a military invasion or other operation.
American forces have begun a big landing.
美軍已開始大規模登陸。
A landing is the same as a landing stage .
1. an intermediate platform in a staircase
2. structure providing a place where boats can land people or goods
3. the act of coming down to the earth (or other surface);
4. the act of coming to land after a voyage
Owing to engine trouble, the plane had to make a forced landing.
由於發動機出了毛病, 飛機不得不進行迫降.
Man's first landing on the moon was a feat of great daring.
人類首次登月是一個勇敢的壯舉.
When are we landing?
我們什麼時候著陸?
The pilot crashed the airplane in landing.
飛機駕駛員在降落時使飛機墜毀.
The troops for the landing were taken from Alexander's force and that put a brake on his operations.
登陸部隊是從亞歷山大將軍的兵力中抽調出來的,這就削弱了他的軍事力量.