landslip 的 2 个定义
Also called, especially British, land·slip [land-slip] /ˈlændˌslɪp/ .
- the downward falling or sliding of a mass of soil, detritus, or rock on or from a steep slope.
- the mass itself.
- an election in which a particular victorious candidate or party receives an overwhelming mass or majority of votes: the 1936 landslide for Roosevelt.
- any overwhelming victory: She won the contest by a landslide.
land·slid, land·slid or land·slid·den, land·slid·ing.
- to come down in or as in a landslide.
- to win an election by an overwhelming majority.
landslip 近义词
等同于 avalanche
更多landslip例句
- The force of the landslide may have actually broken off that piece of hanging glacier, he says.
- The party won November elections in a landslide, capturing 396 out of 476 seats in the country’s second democratic vote since the end of direct military rule.
- Voters across the political spectrum spoke loud and clear, passing Prop 22 in a landslide.
- Aubrey Plaza, of “Parks and Recreation,” won by a landslide.
- People have lost their lives by seemingly random landslides, and now that this dataset exists scientists can begin to model and predict where and when a cliff might fall after a big storm, say.
- The election of 1964 produced the most liberal Congress since the Democratic landslide of 1936.
- We believe in Him by a landslide 74 percent to 26 percent margin.
- Hispanic Republican moderate Brian Sandoval just won a landslide reelection in Nevada.
- The Ohio governor is about to score a landslide win in a state Republicans need to win the White House.
- But after winning a landslide election in his own right, TR unwisely said he would not run for a third term.
- Val had reached the blocked pass and was already endeavoring to climb up and over the landslide when Gale caught up with her.
- Lead failed to do it, but God sent the landslide, and you are as good as dead.
- I was nearly killed in a landslide, and now the men who saved me from that are done for.
- The falling of the stones had been followed by some dirt, and now a regular landslide came after, burying him up to the armpits.
- Next instant like a miniature landslide, he went plunging down the perilous slope.