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*land² v 1 [I,T] if a plane lands, or if a pilot lands a plane, the plane moves down until it is safely on the ground (使飞机)着陆,(使飞机)降落: Has her flight landed yet? 她乘坐的航班降落了吗? 2 [I] to fall or move down onto something after moving through the air 跌下; 落下: Chris slipped and landed on his back. 克里斯滑倒,跌了个四脚朝天。 3 [I] to arrive somewhere in a boat, plane, etc 靠[上]岸; 着[登]陆: The Pilgrims landed on Cape Cod in 1620. 1620 年清教徒在科德角上岸。 4 [T] to put goods or people onto the land after they have been carried by ship or by plane 〔从船或飞机〕卸下〔货物〕; 使〔乘客〕下飞机[船] 5 [T] informal to finally succeed in getting a job, contract, or deal 【非正式】 获得〔工作、合同或生意〕: Kelly's landed a job with a big law firm. 凯利在一家大律师事务所找到一份工作。 6 [T] to make someone be in a difficult situation in which they have a lot of problems or trouble 使陷于困境: He's managed to land himself in trouble again with the police. 他又一次与警察惹上了麻烦。 |