Pronunciation: /ˈlændɪŋ/
noun a place where a person or thing comes to rest or is situated after moving through the air or water
A1 The plane made a smooth landing at the airport.
A2 I watched the seagulls circling above the beach before their graceful landing.
B1 The astronaut prepared for the spacecraft's landing on the moon.
B2 The pilot skillfully navigated the landing of the helicopter in the mountainous terrain.
C1 The precision of the spacecraft's landing on the comet was a testament to years of planning and engineering.
C2 The ballet dancer's landing after a series of intricate jumps was met with thunderous applause from the audience.
verb the act of bringing a vehicle or aircraft to the ground after a journey or flight
A1 The plane is landing soon.
A2 The bird landed on the branch.
B1 The spaceship will be landing on Mars tomorrow.
B2 The pilot skillfully landed the helicopter in the narrow field.
C1 The company is planning to expand its operations by landing in new markets.
C2 The entrepreneur successfully landed a deal with a major investor for funding.
formal The pilot executed a smooth landing despite the challenging weather conditions.
informal The plane made a perfect landing on the runway.
slang That landing was lit, bro!
figurative Her new job offer felt like a perfect landing after months of searching.
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