the position of a prominent or well-known object in a particular landscape;
"the church steeple provided a convenient landmark"
an event marking a unique or important historical change of course or one on which important developments depend;
"the agreement was a watershed in the history of both nations"
a mark showing the boundary of a piece of land
an anatomical structure used as a point of origin in locating other anatomical structures (as in surgery) or as point from which measurements can be taken
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用作名词(n.)
The tower was once a landmark for ships.这座塔曾是船只的陆标。
Every snapshot consists of smiling expression what converts the minutes of joy into a landmark of glitter.一张张充满笑脸的快照,将无限欢愉的每一刻变为闪闪动人的陆标。
A three-month anniversary is a landmark feat at her age.在他的岁数三个月就是一个地界标。
It's a landmark in the history of architecture.它是建筑史上的一个里程碑。
It would be stretching a point to describe this meeting as a landmark event.把这次会议描述成一件里程碑似的事有点牵强。
This landmark case dispels the absolute finality of this dreaded disease.这个划时代的病例终于改观了这可怕疾病的绝对结局。
You have chosen to come in now as this is a landmark time in human history.你已经选择来到,这是一个人类历史上划时代的时候。