Слово англійською: land
Дієслово
Переклад land українською: приземли́тися, прича́лити (су́дно і т. д.), ви́ловити
Детальний опис
of bird/plane/insect
- [intransitive] to come down through the air onto the ground or another surface
- The plane landed safely.
- The flight is due to land at 3 o'clock.
- Both aircraft landed on the runway.
- A fly landed on his nose.
opposite take off see also crash-landWordfinder- cabin crew
- charter
- flight path
- in-flight
- land
- long-haul
- plane
- refuel
- take-off
- travel
of pilot
- [transitive] land something to control a plane and bring it down to the ground
- The pilot landed the plane safely.
- to land a helicopter/an aircraft
- He landed the damaged aircraft in a field.
arrive in plane/boat
- [intransitive] to arrive somewhere in a plane or a boat
- We shall be landing shortly. Please fasten your seat belts.
- The troops landed at dawn.
- They were the first men to land on the moon.
- [transitive] land somebody/something to put somebody/something on land from an aircraft, a boat, etc.
- The troops were landed by helicopter.
fall to ground
- [intransitive] to come down somewhere after jumping, falling or being thrown
- She fell and landed heavily on her back.
- I landed awkwardly and twisted my ankle.
- Several men were killed when rocket shells landed in the troop camp.
- The heavy ball landed with a thud.
- He came flying through the air and landed in a crumpled heap at my feet.
difficulties
- [intransitive] + adv./prep. to arrive somewhere and cause difficulties that have to be dealt with
- Why do complaints always land on my desk (= why do I always have to deal with them)?
job
- [transitive] (informal) to succeed in getting a job, etc., especially one that a lot of other people want
- land something He's just landed a starring role in a Hollywood movie.
- land somebody/yourself something She's just landed herself a company directorship.
fish
- [transitive] land something to catch a fish and bring it out of the water on to the land
- It took me three attempts to land the fish.
rugby
- [transitive] land something to score a penalty (4) or conversion (3)
- Ceri Sweeney landed a penalty with the last kick of the half.
Word OriginOld English, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch land and German Land.
Idioms - to be lucky in finding yourself in a good situation, or in getting out of a difficult situation
- You landed on your feet, getting such a well-paid job with so little experience.
- Jim’s always getting himself in trouble, but he usually seems to fall on his feet.
- to succeed in hitting somebody/something
- She landed a punch on his chin.
Phrasal Verbs- land in
- land up at
- land up in
- land up on
- land up with
- land with