landing

[ˈlændɪŋ]

landing Definition

  • 1the act of coming to rest or a stop, especially on the ground or another surface after a flight or fall
  • 2a platform, typically with a ramp, on the shore or alongside a canal for loading and unloading boats
  • 3an instance of bringing an aircraft or spacecraft to the ground or another surface

Using landing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "landing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The plane made a smooth landing.

  • Example

    The helicopter landed on the roof of the building.

  • Example

    The boat pulled up to the landing to unload its cargo.

  • Example

    The spacecraft's landing on the moon was a historic moment.

landing Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for landing

Phrases with landing

  • an unplanned landing made by an aircraft in response to an emergency situation

    Example

    The pilot had to make an emergency landing due to engine failure.

  • a landing made by an aircraft on water, typically in an emergency situation

    Example

    The pilot skillfully executed a water landing after the plane's engines failed.

  • the arrival of a spacecraft on the surface of the moon

    Example

    The Apollo 11 mission achieved the first moon landing in 1969.

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Summary: landing in Brief

The term 'landing' [ˈlændɪŋ] refers to the act of coming to rest or a stop, especially on the ground or another surface after a flight or fall. It can also refer to a platform for loading and unloading boats. 'Landing' is often used in the context of aviation and space travel, as in 'The spacecraft's landing on the moon was a historic moment.' Other phrases include 'emergency landing' and 'water landing,' both referring to specific types of landings.

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