柯林斯詞典landmark /?l?nd?mɑ?k/ (landmarks) 1. N-COUNT 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. 地標 The Menger Hotel is a San Antonio landmark. 矇爾飯店是聖安東尼奧的一個標志性建築。2. N-COUNT You can refer to an important stage in the development of something as a landmark. 裡程碑 ...a landmark arms control treaty. …具有裡程碑意義的武器控制條約。 返回 landmark劍橋詞典 landmark noun [C] (OBJECT) a building or place that is easily recognized , especially one that you can use to judge where you are 地標;標志性建築 The Rock of Gibraltar is one of Europe's most famous landmarks. 直佈羅陀巖山是歐洲最著名的地標之一。 landmark noun [C] (STAGE) an important stage in something's development (發(fā)展過程中的)裡程碑 The invention of the silicon chip was a landmark in the history of the computer . 矽片的發(fā)明是計算機發(fā)展史上的一個裡程碑。 In a landmark case /decision , the governor pardoned a woman convicted of killing her husband , who had physically abused her. 在一起具有標志性意義的案例/判決中,州長赦免了一位因遭受虐待而殺夫的婦女。 返回 landmark