crash-land
/ˈkræʃ lænd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkræʃ lænd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkrash-ˈland/ (ame, mw)
crash-land — 動詞
- crash-landpresent simple I / you / we / they
- crash-landshe / she / it
- crash-landedpast simple
- crash-landing-ing form
1. to force a plane, helicopter, or spacecraft down in a rough emergency landing, o
迫降
因故障或危險而緊急硬著陸
to force a plane, helicopter, or spacecraft down in a rough emergency landing, or for it to come down that way when a normal landing is no longer possible.
The pilot crash-landed the damaged jet in a snowy field after both engines failed.
兩具引擎都失效後,飛行員把那架受損噴射機迫降在一片積雪的田裡。
crash-land + object + in [place]
After smoke filled the cabin, the plane crash-landed beside a highway near Reno.
機艙冒出濃煙後,那架飛機迫降在 Reno 附近的公路旁。
aircraft as subject in intransitive use
Mission control feared the capsule would crash-land in the ocean during the storm.
任務控制中心擔心那個太空艙會在暴風雨中迫降在海上。
Caleb crash-landed the training aircraft on a farm road, and everyone climbed out safely.
Caleb 把訓練機迫降在農場小路上,大家都平安爬了出來。
When the warning light flashed red, the helicopter crash-landed on the beach.
警告燈突然亮起紅光時,那架直升機迫降在海灘上。
- make an emergency landing
broader and more neutral; it does not always suggest damage or a very rough landing
- ditch
used specifically when an aircraft is brought down on water
- land
the general verb; 'crash-land' adds danger, damage, or loss of control
- take off
to leave the ground and begin flying
文法句型
crash-land + object + in/on [place]
aircraft/spacecraft + crash-land + in/on [place]
用法筆記
Used for aircraft and spacecraft in dangerous or unusually rough emergency landings. With a direct object, the subject is the person controlling the vehicle; without one, the aircraft itself is the subject.