landslip / ˈlændˌslaɪd /

山体滑坡滑坡山崩地裂山地滑坡

landslip2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

Also called, especially British, land·slip [land-slip] /ˈlændˌslɪp/ .

  1. the downward falling or sliding of a mass of soil, detritus, or rock on or from a steep slope.
  2. the mass itself.
  3. an election in which a particular victorious candidate or party receives an overwhelming mass or majority of votes: the 1936 landslide for Roosevelt.
  4. any overwhelming victory: She won the contest by a landslide.
v. 无主动词 verb

land·slid, land·slid or land·slid·den, land·slid·ing.

  1. to come down in or as in a landslide.
  2. to win an election by an overwhelming majority.

landslip 近义词

landslip

等同于 avalanche

更多landslip例句

  1. The force of the landslide may have actually broken off that piece of hanging glacier, he says.
  2. 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.
  3. Voters across the political spectrum spoke loud and clear, passing Prop 22 in a landslide.
  4. Aubrey Plaza, of “Parks and Recreation,” won by a landslide.
  5. 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.
  6. The election of 1964 produced the most liberal Congress since the Democratic landslide of 1936.
  7. We believe in Him by a landslide 74 percent to 26 percent margin.
  8. Hispanic Republican moderate Brian Sandoval just won a landslide reelection in Nevada.
  9. The Ohio governor is about to score a landslide win in a state Republicans need to win the White House.
  10. But after winning a landslide election in his own right, TR unwisely said he would not run for a third term.
  11. Val had reached the blocked pass and was already endeavoring to climb up and over the landslide when Gale caught up with her.
  12. Lead failed to do it, but God sent the landslide, and you are as good as dead.
  13. I was nearly killed in a landslide, and now the men who saved me from that are done for.
  14. The falling of the stones had been followed by some dirt, and now a regular landslide came after, burying him up to the armpits.
  15. Next instant like a miniature landslide, he went plunging down the perilous slope.