英:['læn(d)zmən]
美:['lændzmən]
英:['læn(d)zmən]
美:['lændzmən]
lands·man
laendz mn
复数:landsmen
1590年代,“同一国家的人”,来自于 land(n.)的所有格 + man(n.)。从1660年代开始用作“生活在陆地上并且对海洋没有太多经验的人”。
The first known use of landsman was in 1598
languagenoun
the words, their pronunciation, and the methods of combining them used and understood by a large group of people
a means of communicating ideas
sign language
the means by which animals communicate or are thought to communicate with each other
language of the bees
a system of signs and symbols and rules for using them that is used to carry information
BASIC is a computer language
the way in which words are used
strong language
the words and expressions of a particular group or field
the language of medicine
the study of language
lanenoun
a narrow way or road usually between fences, hedges, or buildings
a somewhat narrow way or track: as
an ocean route for shipsalso: air lane
a strip of roadway for a single line of vehicles
a bowling alley
landwardadjective or adverb
lying or being toward the land or on the side toward the land
landsmannoun
a person who lives or works on landespecially: one who knows little or nothing of the sea and ships
1 Strangers, too, crowd on board—landsmen with long hats and umbrellas; lands-women who care less for a ship than they do for a barn.
2 She married a landsman, who became a diamond merchant; in the early nineteen-fifties, the couple resettled in the Bronx, and some fifteen years later, as empty-nesters, they went back to Israel.
3 “In our area, people want to get back to work, they’re willing to take a business risk on whether or not they catch this” virus, said GOP Rep. James Stricker, an oil landsman from Farmington.
4 There were nineteen sovereigns and twelve half-sovereigns in his belt; all the same, he was enough of a landsman to know the value of money.
5 Though as a Black man Gould had only limited opportunities for advancement, he was later promoted to landsman and then wardroom steward.
6 Retaliation ought to be practised, and if we have not a sufficient number of marine officers and seamen in our power to make the objects of it, why would it be improper to substitute landsmen?
7 The captains of these coast craft know every tree and rock and river mouth for four hundred miles, and make their way through tortuous channels by markings that no landsman can see.
8 Several vessels collided, terrifying the uninitiated landsmen on board.
9 Both Allan and Ralph were pretty well used to all Rory’s queer, passionate, and impulsive ways, and so they always gave him what sailors call “plenty of rope,” and landsmen call “latitude.”
10 The same Providence watches over the seaman as the landsman.
11 He was chewing tobacco and scowling, but did not move as the landsman approached.
12 You will only be, after all, a lubberly landsman.
13 His statement implicated Lord Sandwich, the First Lord of the Admiralty, who, to serve his political purposes, had filled the vacant posts at the Hospital with certain landsmen.
14 Stevenson and Kipling are but observant landsmen after all.
15 What a disgrace that landsmen Leave our lord royal Unsupported.
16 A steady breeze was blowing from the west-sou’-west, a breeze that made the landsman’s heart glad.
17 He had the tolerance of a landsman, the faith that comes with witnessing the changing seasons year in and year out.
18 Still," he said, "to a landsman like myself there's something uncanny about a submarine.
19 Many of the episodes which strike a landsman forcibly, and add greatly to the picturesque ensemble of his narration, are taken by the seaman as mere matters of course.
20 Could the history of every one on board the Alde be told, it would make the blood curdle in the veins of many a stout landsman.
1 旱鸭子
2 同胞
own national brother neighbor sibling neighbour brood brethren compatriot paisano paesano countryman fellow-man country folk
3 陆上工作者