Landmark Important Building ˈlændmɑːk Noun Familiar N Count 可数名词
"Landmark" can refer to a recognizable building or feature used for navigation, or to a significant event or stage in development, often called a "milestone." It can also denote a historically important building or site that should be preserved.
"Landmark" can refer to a recognizable building or feature used for navigation, or to a significant event or stage in development, often called a "milestone." It can also denote a historically important building or site that should be preserved.
[N-COUNT 可数名词]地标;陆标 A landmark is a building or feature which is easily noticed and can be used to judge your position or the position of other buildings or features.
The Ambassador Hotel is a Los Angeles landmark.
国宾大饭店是洛杉矶的地标性建筑之一。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]里程碑;转折点 You can refer to an important stage in the development of something as a landmark .
[oft N n]
...a landmark arms control treaty...
里程碑式的军备控制条约
The baby was one of the big landmarks in our relationship.
孩子的出世是我们俩关系中的一个重要转折点。
Oxford
land·mark/ˈlændmɑːk; NAmEˈlændmɑːrk/noun1something, such as a large building, that you can see clearly from a distance and that will help you to know where you are 陆标,地标(有助于识别所处地点的大建筑物等)◆The Empire State Building is a familiar landmark on the New York skyline.帝国大厦是纽约空中轮廓线中人们熟悉的地标。2landmark(in sth) an event, a discovery, an invention, etc. that marks an important stage in sth (标志重要阶段的)里程碑SYN
milestone
◆The ceasefire was seen as a major landmark in the fight against terrorism.停火协定被看作是与恐怖主义斗争的重要里程碑。◆a landmark decision/rulingin the courts 具有里程碑意义的决策╱法庭裁决3( especially NAmE) a building or a place that is very important because of its history, and that should be preserved 有历史意义的建筑物(或遗址)SYN
1something that is easy to recognize, such as a tall tree or building, and that helps you know where you are: One of Belfast’s most famous landmarks, the Grosvenor Hall, has been demolished.2one of the most important events, changes, or discoveries that influences someone or something: The discovery of penicillin was a landmark in the history of medicine.landmark decision/case/ruling The Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in January 2001.COLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + landmarka famous/well-known landmark· The Eiffel Tower is probably the most famous landmark in Paris.a historic landmark· Rome is crammed with historic landmarks such as the Colosseum.a prominent landmark (=one that is very noticeable)· The castle sits on a hill above the town and is a prominent landmark.a familiar landmark· It was so dark we could not see any familiar landmarks.a local landmark· This oddly shaped rock is a well-known local landmark.a major/significant landmark (=an important one)· From Parliament Hill, you can see most of London's major landmarks.a London/New York/Paris etc landmark· Buckingham Palace is a London Landmark.
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landmarks[716]
里程碑(84%),陆标(9%),地界标(5%),划时代的事(2%)
n.[航]陆标;地标;界标;里程碑;纪念碑;地界标;划时代的事
adj.有重大意义或影响的
n.(瑞典、挪)兰德马克(人名)
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