
What do foreigners think when Vietnamese people speak English?
hạ cánh
The word "landed" has its roots in the Old English word "gelænded," meaning "having land." This word itself comes from the Proto-Germanic word *landaz, meaning "land." The word "land" ultimately traces back to the Proto-Indo-European root *lendh-, meaning "to bend, incline." This connection is because in early times, land was often seen as a "bent" or "inclined" area, contrasting with the flat surface of the sea. Over time, "gelænded" evolved into "landed," evolving to describe those who possessed land (as in "landed gentry") or those who had arrived on land (as in "landed safely").
adjective
(belonging to) land; having land
landed property
landed proprietor
landed gentry: the small landowner aristocracy
owning a lot of land
sở hữu nhiều đất đai
tầng lớp quý tộc hạ cánh
Cuối cùng, máy bay đã hạ cánh sau một hành trình dài và đầy sóng gió.
Tên lửa đã hạ cánh thành công xuống bề mặt Mặt Trăng sau nhiều ngày di chuyển.
Người nhảy dù đã hạ cánh an toàn tại khu vực được chỉ định sau cú nhảy đầy phấn khích.
Chiếc trực thăng đáp xuống nóc tòa nhà, thu hút sự chú ý của những người chứng kiến bên dưới.
including a large amount of land
trong đó có một lượng lớn đất đai
đất đai
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