landmarks
n. 陸標( landmark的名詞複數 ); 目標; (標誌重要階段的)里程碑 ~ (in sth); 有歷史意義的建築物(或遺址)
A landmark is a building or feature which is easily noticed and can be used to judge your position or the position of other buildings or features.
The Ambassador Hotel is a Los Angeles landmark.
國賓大飯店是洛杉磯的地標性建築之一。
You can refer to an important stage in the development of something as a landmark .
...a landmark arms control treaty...
里程碑式的軍備控制條約
The baby was one of the big landmarks in our relationship.
孩子的出世是我們倆關係中的一個重要轉折點。
The book stands out as one of the notable landmarks in the progress of modern science.
這部著作是現代科學發展史上著名的里程碑之一.
A region is an area lying between two adjacent landmarks.
區是兩個鄰近界標之間的區域.
The teacher outlined landmarks in the history of mankind.
老師概述了人類歷史上的里程碑.
They can see familiar landmarks.
它們能看到熟悉的陸標.
The book is one of the landmarks in the progress of modern science.
這本書在現代科學發展中是一本劃時代的鉅作.