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land·markBrE /ˈlændmɑːk/NAmE /ˈlændmɑːrk/ nounsomething, such as a large building, that you can see clearly from a distance and that will help you to know where you are 陆标,地标(有助于识别所处地点的大建筑物等)◆The Empire State Building is a familiar landmark on the New York skyline. 帝国大厦是人们熟悉的纽约高楼大厦中的地标。~ (in sth) an event, a discovery, an invention, etc. that marks an important stage in sth (标志重要阶段的)里程碑 SYN milestone ◆The ceasefire was seen as a major landmark in the fight against terrorism. 停火协定被看作是与恐怖主义斗争的重要里程碑。◆a landmark decision/ruling in the courts 具有里程碑意义的决策/法庭裁决(especially NAmE) a building or a place that is very important because of its history, and that should be preserved 有历史意义的建筑物(或遗址) SYN monument |