landmark
land
ˈlænd
lānd
mark
ˌmɑrk
maark
/lˈændmɑːk/

“landmark”的英语定义和含义

Landmark
01

地标, 历史遗迹

a structure or a place that is historically important
landmark definition and meaning
例子
The Colosseum in Rome, once used for gladiator contests, remains a significant landmark from ancient times.
罗马的斗兽场,曾经用于角斗士比赛,仍然是古代重要的地标
02

地标, 纪念碑

something such as a building, tree, etc. that is easy to recognize, which we can use to know where we are
语法信息
有生性状态
无生命
形态构成
复合词
可数
复数形式
landmarks
例子
When driving through the countryside, the old windmill serves as a useful landmark to find our way.
开车穿过乡村时,古老的风车是找到我们道路的有用地标
03

里程碑, 历史性时刻

something, such as an achievement or event, that is of great importance or influence in something's progress and development
例子
The moon landing in 1969 marked a landmark achievement for human space exploration, demonstrating our ability to reach beyond Earth.
1969年的登月标志着人类太空探索的一个里程碑成就,展示了我们超越地球的能力。
04

解剖学标志, 解剖学参考点

an anatomical feature used as a reference point for locating other structures or taking measurements
例子
Anatomical landmarks help in precise placement of medical instruments.
解剖学标志有助于医疗仪器的精确放置。
05

界标, 地界标记

a mark or feature indicating the boundary of a piece of land
例子
The old tree served as a landmark between the two farms.
那棵老树曾作为两个农场之间的地标
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