[] to arrive somewhere in a plane or a boat(乘飞机或船)着陆,登陆◆We will shortly be landing at Narita International Airport.我们很快就要在成田国际机场着陆。➡take off at take verb () [] to put sth/sb on land from an aircraft, a boat, etc.(使)着陆,降落,登陆,靠岸◆It cost over $25 000 just to land the goods (= pay for their transport, taxes, etc.).仅卸货费就花了超过 2.5 万元。 [] to succeed in getting a job, piece of work, etc., especially one that is seen as very valuable成功得到,赢得,捞到(尤指视为很珍贵的工作)◆She landed a top job at Microsoft.她在微软谋到一个高职位。◆The company has landed a €350 million contract to construct the rail line.这家公司已获得一份建造铁路的 3.5 亿欧元的合同。 [] (used with an adverb or a preposition 与副词或介词连用) (about a piece of work, document, etc.) to arrive somewhere and cause difficulties that have to be dealt with(指工作、文件等)降临,使陷于困境,使不得不应付◆Why do complaints always land on my desk?为什么总要让我来处理投诉?