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2 Translation results for landing in Spanish
noun
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landingnoun
landings
aterrizaje (de aviones), desembarco (de barcos); descansillo (de una escalera)
Example sentences of
landing
noun
•In spite of the bad weather, the pilot managed a very smooth landing.
•The helicopter had to make an emergency landing.
•The pilot was practicing takeoffs and landings.
•Landing in high winds can be dangerous.
•Our plane was cleared for landing.
More examples
•We stopped to rest at the first floor landing.
•I waited at the landing for the ferry.
•The plane made a smooth landing.
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landverb
landed, has landed, is landing, lands
desembarcar (pasajeros de un barco), hacer aterrizar (un avión); aterrizar, tomar tierra, atracar; pescar, sacar (un pez) del agua; posarse; conseguir, ganar; dar, asestar
Example sentences of
land
verb
•The plane landed on the runway.
•We watched the seaplanes landing on the water.
•The bird landed in a tree.
•A butterfly landed on the flower.
•Our flight was scheduled to land in Pittsburgh at 4:00.
More examples
•It was raining heavily at the airport when we landed.
•The pilot was able to land the plane on the runway.
•The golf ball landed in the trees.
•I could not see where the ball landed.
•The cat fell from the tree but landed on its feet.
atracar
- to dock, to land, to hold up, to rob, to mug
pescar
- to fish, to go fishing, to fish for, to catch, to get a hold of, to land
sacar del agua (un pez)- to kick off (in soccer or football), to pull out, to take out, to get, to obtain, to serve (in sports), to get out, to extract, to stick out, to bring out, to pull off, to introduce
posarse
- to land, to light, to perch, to settle, to rest
conseguir
- to get, to obtain, to achieve, to attain, to manage to
ganar
- to win, to win, to gain, to profit, to earn, to acquire, to obtain
dar
- to give, to suffice, to be enough, to deliver, to hand over, to hit, to strike, to yield, to produce, to perform, to give off, to emit
asestar
- to aim, to point (a weapon), to deliver, to deal (a blow)