Land
121land up — PHRASAL VERB If you say that you land up in a place or situation, you mean that you arrive there after a long journey or at the end of a long series of events. [mainly BRIT, INFORMAL] [V P prep/adv] Half of those who went east seem to have landed …
122land — lænd n. country; state; nation; kingdom; estate; countryside; shore, dry land; ground; real estate v. arrive on the ground, alight; set on the ground; bring to shore; drop anchor; climb onto dry ground; exit from a ship; arrive at, end up in (a… …
123land up — come to rest at, stop at, end up If you take this boat you ll land up in Norway! …
124land up — reach a place or destination. → land …
125land — I. n. 1. Ground, soil, earth. 2. Country, district, tract, region. 3. Real estate. II. v. a. Disembark, debark, put on shore, set on shore. III. v. n. Disembark, debark, go on shore, come to land …
126Land — I. /lænd/ (say land) noun Edwin Herbert, 1909–91, US scientist; inventor of the polaroid camera. II. /lant/ (say lahnt) noun (plural Länder /ˈlɛndə/ (say lenduh)) one of the territorial districts into which Germany is divided …
127land — I s ( et) II s ( et, land) …
128land — sausuma statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Vandens neapsemta Žemės paviršiaus teritorija. atitikmenys: angl. dryland; land; terra firma vok. Festland, n rus. материк; суша, f …