landing
n
1 act of coming or bringing to land 登陆; 著陆
during the Queen's landing from the Royal Yacht 在女王从皇家游艇上下来时
Because of engine trouble the plane had to make an emergency landing, ie come to land suddenly to avoid further danger or damage. 由於发动机出现故障, 飞机不得不紧急著陆.
She slipped and fell, but had a soft landing on some cushions. 她滑倒了, 好在是跌在一些垫子上了.
2 (also `landing-place) place where people and goods may be landed from a boat or ship (船只)卸货处, 登陆处
There is no safe landing on that coast. 那一带海岸没有安全的登陆处.
a convenient landing-place in a nearby sheltered cove 附近避风雨的小海湾里一个便於卸货的地方.
3 level area at the top of a flight of stairs, or between one flight and another 楼梯平台
Your room opens off the top landing. 你的房门朝向顶层楼梯平台. =>illus at stair 见stair插图.
Bones were carved into needles and tools, and the teeth were used to make necklaces.
骨头则雕琢成针和工具,牙齿用来作项链。
Many of the men fell sick with fever.
许多人因发烧而病倒。
So, celebrate your success, and invite your parents to celebrate with you, however hard it may be for them. If you continue to be excited about your future, you may come to educate your parents in the same way.