Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Land"
The meaning of "Land" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does land parcel mean?
A:
A land parcel or "parcel of land" is a piece of land that is intended to be sold as one unit of land - not divided up. (Of course, once someone buys it, he can do what he wants with it.)
"Parcel of land meaning: In real estate, a lot or plot is a tract or parcel of land owned or meant to be owned by some owner(s). A lot is essentially considered a parcel of real property in some countries or immovable property (meaning practically the same thing) in other countries." (Land lot - Wikipedia)
"Parcel of land meaning: In real estate, a lot or plot is a tract or parcel of land owned or meant to be owned by some owner(s). A lot is essentially considered a parcel of real property in some countries or immovable property (meaning practically the same thing) in other countries." (Land lot - Wikipedia)
Q:
What does Where did we land on my plan to empower the students by encouraging open borders and individual freedom of movement? mean?
A:
probably like this
Where did we "end up" on my plan to empower the students by encouraging "no restrictions" and individual freedom of movement?
Where did we "end up" on my plan to empower the students by encouraging "no restrictions" and individual freedom of movement?
Q:
What does land a blow mean?
A:
Land a blow means you managed to hit someone so you can also say I punched/kicked him
Q:
What does They will never land any but the most menial of jobs. mean?
A:
They (whoever they are) will not be able to receive any jobs except the most low-status ones.
Like, dishwashers, maids, babysitters, etc
Like, dishwashers, maids, babysitters, etc
Q:
What does were you had land mean?
A:
I think it's a mispelling.. and should read, "Where you had land, it was water"
Example sentences using "Land"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with get the lay of the land.
A:
the arrangement of the different parts in an area of land : where things are located in a place She knew the lay of the land from hiking through it daily. —often used figuratively It takes time for new employees to get the lay of the land in this department.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with land a position.
A:
I cant believe he landed that position, I am more qualified than he is.
I thought I would land a position with their company but I didnt.
How could she land that position so easily?
I thought I would land a position with their company but I didnt.
How could she land that position so easily?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with in land.
A:
"The land is full of trees."
"The house has four acres of land."
"What time does the plane land?"
"The house has four acres of land."
"What time does the plane land?"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with land on one's feet.
A:
"I'll land back on my feet once I find a new job"
"I'll be back on my feet once I'm done with this internship"
"You'll land back on your feet once things settle down"
"I'll be back on my feet once I'm done with this internship"
"You'll land back on your feet once things settle down"
Synonyms of "Land" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between the land which I came from and the land where I came ?
A:
“the land which i came from”:
the word “from” means this could be where you were born, where you lived before, or where you previously went before
“the land where I came” : it means this is where you went to before
both can be used to say that was the place you went to, but the word “from” could add the meaning that it is where you were born/raised
the word “from” means this could be where you were born, where you lived before, or where you previously went before
“the land where I came” : it means this is where you went to before
both can be used to say that was the place you went to, but the word “from” could add the meaning that it is where you were born/raised
Q:
What is the difference between land and ground ?
A:
Land is the part of the earths surface which is not covered by water e.g. It is cheaper to drill for oil on land than at sea.
Ground is similar and means the earths surface but it is spoken of in a different way. e.g. "he lay on the ground". It is often more specific and you can have ‘grounds’ for specific things e.g. a dumping grounds or fishing grounds.
Ground is similar and means the earths surface but it is spoken of in a different way. e.g. "he lay on the ground". It is often more specific and you can have ‘grounds’ for specific things e.g. a dumping grounds or fishing grounds.
Q:
What is the difference between land and country ?
A:
Land = terre, terrain, pays
Country = campagne, pays, patrie, région
Country = campagne, pays, patrie, région
Q:
What is the difference between land the guy or gal and get the guy or gal ?
A:
There isn't a difference but "get" sounds more natural.
Q:
What is the difference between land and ground and Thank you :-) ?
A:
"Land" and "Ground" both have the same meanings. They mean "the surface of the earth.", referring to the soil part of the earth.
However, "land" could also mean a country.
(This is a foreign land. I shouldn't be here.)
Or "land" could also mean "a place owned by someone / something."
(This land is mine.)
"Ground" cannot be used as a substitute to "land." It would be weird to say: "This ground is mine." and "This is a foreign ground."
However, "land" could also mean a country.
(This is a foreign land. I shouldn't be here.)
Or "land" could also mean "a place owned by someone / something."
(This land is mine.)
"Ground" cannot be used as a substitute to "land." It would be weird to say: "This ground is mine." and "This is a foreign ground."
Translations of "Land"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? i'm human, this land for us
A:
I’m human, this land is for us. I’m human, this land is ours.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? This land costs 3 million-yen a 3.3㎡ If it is close to the station,it can go up to 4million-yen. ........... I need to That phrase at my work,so if that phrase is wrong, please correct it
A:
This land costs 3 million yen per 3.3 square meters. If it is close to the station, the price can go up to 4 million.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? land and lend
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? land
A:
it is already in English
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? when a land lord evicts smb with no notice
A:
you want to hear that verbally or another word for that?
First thing that comes to mind for me is "kick/kicks/kicked out".
There might be a more technical term though.
First thing that comes to mind for me is "kick/kicks/kicked out".
There might be a more technical term though.
Other questions about "Land"
Q:
Getting to know the land and culture of a place I don't know about is very exciting! Does this sound natural?
A:
This is perfect. 👍
Q:
They "fly" on the land. Does this sound natural?
A:
They fly/hover above the ground.
Q:
Even though actually the land reclamation was unavoidable, it was regrettable for the Japanese government to completely ignore the demands from people of Okinawa.
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
A:
Regardless of whether the land reclamation was actually unavoidable, the fact that the Japanese government completely ignored the opinions of the people of Okinawa is regrettable.
Q:
It doesn't allows to have personal own land in china. Does this sound natural?
A:
@goozz
Maybe...
“We are not allowed to personally own land in China.”
or
“It is not allowed to own personal land in China.”
Maybe...
“We are not allowed to personally own land in China.”
or
“It is not allowed to own personal land in China.”
Q:
"The/This land used to be under the ocean waters but due to tectonic plate movements/changes between the Euro-Asian plate and the Philippines plate, it escalated to a higher level(above the ocean surface)." You can still see some water creature fossils there. Does this sound natural?
A:
This is very well written! My only correction is in the last sentence: You can still see some fossils of water creatures that used to live there.
I hope this helped! Good luck with your studies!
I hope this helped! Good luck with your studies!
Meanings and usages of similar words and phrases
Latest words
land
HiNative is a platform for users to exchange their knowledge about different languages and cultures.
Newest Questions
- "The longest you've ever lain in bed for when you've been ill?" Can I say "The longest you've ...
- How do you say this in English (US)? 이거 건전지가 다 됐어. 갈아야해.
- Do native English speakers know all 12 tenses? (like present simple etc.) I mean you do different...
- I would like to buy locally produced products for local consumption in order to contribute to the...
- What is the difference between incident and incidence ?
Topic Questions
- Could this sentence be interpreted both ways? - "She seems to be asking questions" Could th...
- What’s the difference between “to film” and “to record”?
- What is the difference between This is the password for the Wi-Fi. and This is the Wi-Fi password. ?
- What is the difference between spray (the plant, countertop) and spray down (the plant, counterto...
- Hello, I hope you're doing well. I have this homework: Rewrite the sentences using hypothetical ...
Recommended Questions