landing
Prononciation : [ˈlændɪŋ]
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Contexte : « aviation »
(noun) the act of bringing an airplane down to the ground safely. When a plane lands, it goes from flying in the air to being on the runway at an airport.
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The landing of the plane was smooth, and everyone applauded when they arrived safely.
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The landing was rough, and many passengers felt scared during the bumpy descent.
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How many landings does the pilot make in a day?
Contexte : « aviation »
(verb) to bring an airplane down to the ground safely. It is what pilots do when they finish flying and need to touch down.
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The pilot successfully landed the plane right on time.
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He couldn't land the plane because of the strong winds.
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Can you land a plane without any assistance?
Contexte : « general use »
(noun) a place where someone or something comes down to the ground. This could also mean the area around where someone may set down.
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They found a perfect landing spot for their camping tent near the lake.
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The landing site was too rocky and not suitable for setting up camp.
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Is this a safe landing area for our activities?
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