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单词 crash-land
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Definition of crash-land in English:

crash-land

verb
[no object]
  • (of an aircraft) land roughly in an emergency, typically without lowering the undercarriage.

    the plane crash-landed at the airport and caught fire
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The third airlift was a total disaster, with bundles dropping into enemy hands and planes and gliders crash-landing throughout the area.
    • Unfortunately, both gliders were forced to crash-land far from their objective and one tug crashed into mountains.
    • In 1942, an American fighter pilot crash-landed in southern Morrocco and stumbled upon a burrow of the rabbits.
    • All eight aircraft were forced to crash-land on Greenland on 15 July 1942.
    • Failing to reach said sun, the accused instead flew the plane the distance of one hundred yards before crash-landing into a rickety chicken coop.
    • At dusk, and with the plane hopelessly off course, a decision had to be made whether to abandon the aircraft or crash-land.
    • He crash-landed in a wheat field and, after spending five days moving through the countryside, he was picked up by a farmer and turned over to German authorities.
    • The Genesis space capsule crash-landed in the Utah desert today, after its parachute failed to open.
    • They say there were 110 people on board when the plane crash-landed at an airport in the southern city Port Harcourt.
    • The man, travelling alone in a single-engine Tobego T10 plane, crash-landed into a field next to the runway after getting into difficulties shortly after take-off.
    • An attempt to restart the right engine was too late and the plane crash-landed half a mile from the runway.
    • The narrator of the story is a pilot who has crash-landed in the desert.
    • Somewhere in the South Pacific, a plane en route from Sydney to the U.S. crash-lands on a verdant deserted island.
    • Despite his own aircraft being damaged, he glided back to base with a dead engine and crash-landed near Folkstone.
    • A pilot who narrowly escaped injury when his light aircraft crash-landed at a farm airstrip near Swindon has blamed soft ground as one possible cause of the incident.
    • The pilot was not able to sustain height and the glider crash-landed on top of a wall several miles from its target, killing or injuring several of the men.
    • You may not be astonished to hear that the plane crash-lands on the beach of a deserted island.
    • The three were captured after their plane crash-landed in a guerrilla-controlled region.
    • It crash-landed after the undercarriage and air instruments failed in mid-flight - a situation the manufacturers said was unheard of.
    • All but seven of the 80 crew members survived, even though most had to bail out or crash-land because their aircraft ran out of fuel before reaching landing sites in China.
 
 

Definition of crash-land in US English:

crash-land

verbˌkraSHˈlandˌkræʃˈlænd
[no object]
  • (of an aircraft) land roughly in an emergency, typically without lowering the landing gear.

    the plane crash-landed at the airport and caught fire
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Genesis space capsule crash-landed in the Utah desert today, after its parachute failed to open.
    • The pilot was not able to sustain height and the glider crash-landed on top of a wall several miles from its target, killing or injuring several of the men.
    • Unfortunately, both gliders were forced to crash-land far from their objective and one tug crashed into mountains.
    • All but seven of the 80 crew members survived, even though most had to bail out or crash-land because their aircraft ran out of fuel before reaching landing sites in China.
    • All eight aircraft were forced to crash-land on Greenland on 15 July 1942.
    • The narrator of the story is a pilot who has crash-landed in the desert.
    • Failing to reach said sun, the accused instead flew the plane the distance of one hundred yards before crash-landing into a rickety chicken coop.
    • Despite his own aircraft being damaged, he glided back to base with a dead engine and crash-landed near Folkstone.
    • At dusk, and with the plane hopelessly off course, a decision had to be made whether to abandon the aircraft or crash-land.
    • It crash-landed after the undercarriage and air instruments failed in mid-flight - a situation the manufacturers said was unheard of.
    • The third airlift was a total disaster, with bundles dropping into enemy hands and planes and gliders crash-landing throughout the area.
    • The man, travelling alone in a single-engine Tobego T10 plane, crash-landed into a field next to the runway after getting into difficulties shortly after take-off.
    • They say there were 110 people on board when the plane crash-landed at an airport in the southern city Port Harcourt.
    • A pilot who narrowly escaped injury when his light aircraft crash-landed at a farm airstrip near Swindon has blamed soft ground as one possible cause of the incident.
    • An attempt to restart the right engine was too late and the plane crash-landed half a mile from the runway.
    • In 1942, an American fighter pilot crash-landed in southern Morrocco and stumbled upon a burrow of the rabbits.
    • The three were captured after their plane crash-landed in a guerrilla-controlled region.
    • You may not be astonished to hear that the plane crash-lands on the beach of a deserted island.
    • He crash-landed in a wheat field and, after spending five days moving through the countryside, he was picked up by a farmer and turned over to German authorities.
    • Somewhere in the South Pacific, a plane en route from Sydney to the U.S. crash-lands on a verdant deserted island.
 
 
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