柯林斯詞典landing /?l?nd??/ (landings) 1. N-COUNT In a house or other building, the landing is the area at the top of the staircase which has rooms leading off it. 樓梯平臺 I ran out onto the landing. 我跑出去上了樓梯平臺。2. N-VAR A landing is an act of bringing an aircraft or spacecraft down to the ground. 著陸 I had to make a controlled landing into the sea. 我不得不在海裡進(jìn)行有控制的降落。3. N-COUNT When a landing takes place, troops are unloaded from boats or aircraft at the beginning of a military invasion or other operation. (部隊) 登陸 American forces have begun a big landing. 美軍已經(jīng)開始大槼模的登陸。 返回 landing劍橋詞典 landing noun [C] (PLANE/BOAT) the fact of an aircraft arriving on the ground or a boat reaching land 著陸;靠岸 One person has died after the pilot of a light aircraft was forced to make a crash /emergency landing in a field . 飛行員駕駛輕型飛機(jī)在田地裡迫降/緊急著陸後有一人死亡。 例句 The plane had to make a forced landing because one of the engines cut out.The captain was forced to jettison the cargo and make an emergency landing.There's a special area at the airport where you can view aircraft taking off and landing.The passengers were told to brace themselves for a crash landing.We had a smooth landing. landing noun [C] (FLOOR) an area of floor that joins two sets of stairs or that leads from the top of a set of stairs to rooms (連接兩段樓梯的)平臺;(連接樓梯頂耑的)過道 返回 landing