B2 [ U ] the surface of the earth that is not covered by water陆地,地面
B1 [ U ] an area of ground, especially when used for a particular purpose such as farming or building地,土地
farms, farming, and the countryside农场;务农;农村
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The farmer grazes cattle on this land in the summer months.
This stretch of land was once covered with luxuriant forest, but is now bare.
There are several plots of land for sale.
The refugees were at sea for 40 days before reaching land.
This path marks the dividing line between my land and my neighbour's.
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He developed a malignant hatred for the land of his birth.
It is a barren and hostile land.
It is a land of antiquated social rules and suffocating traditions.
We've got the best brains in the land working on this problem.
They journeyed to foreign lands.
B1 [ I or T ] to (cause to) arrive on the ground or other surface after moving down through the air(使)着陆,(使)落地,(使)降落
B1 [ I ] to arrive on land from the sea到岸,到港
[ I ] to arrive at or appear on a particular website浏览到(网站);出现在(网站上)
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One of the plane's engines cut out, so they had to land with only one.
Air traffic control at Heathrow have given us clearance to land in 20 minutes.
Unlike other spacecraft, the shuttle can glide back through the atmosphere, land safely, and be reused.
There was a good-sized crowd at the airport waiting for the plane to land.
By the grace of God, the pilot managed to land the damaged plane safely.
[ T ] to take goods or people off a ship or aircraft使上岸;使下飞机;(从船或飞机上)卸下(货物)
[ T ] to catch a fish with a hook (= curved piece of wire) or net and remove it from the water钓到,网到(鱼)
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