柯林斯詞典landslide /?l?nd?sla?d/ (landslides) 1. N-COUNT A landslide is a victory in an election in which a person or political party gets far more votes or seats than their opponents. (選舉中) 壓倒性優(yōu)勢的勝利 He won last month's presidential election by a landslide. 他以絕對優(yōu)勢贏得了上個月的總統(tǒng)選舉。2. N-COUNT A landslide is a large amount of earth and rocks falling down a cliff or the side of a mountain. 山崩 The storm caused landslides and flooding in Savona. 暴風(fēng)雨引發(fā)了薩沃納的山崩和水災(zāi)。 返回 landslide劍橋詞典 landslide noun [C] (FALLING EARTH) (also landslip, ) a mass of rock and earth moving suddenly and quickly down a steep slope 山體滑坡,塌方 landslide noun [C] (VICTORY) the winning of an election with an extremely large number of votes (選舉中)一方選票占壓倒性多數(shù),大勝 The opinion polls are predicting a landslide for the Republicans in next week's election . 民意調(diào)查預(yù)測共和黨將在下周的選舉中大獲全勝。 a landslide victory 壓倒性勝利 返回 landslide