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着陸 — meaning in English: landing

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着陸
chakuriku
oya
除去
jokyo
mori
世論調査
yoron chōsa
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 着陸 (chakuriku) primarily in aviation contexts, such as when discussing the landing of airplanes. It can also be employed in everyday conversations, for instance, when describing the landing of a drone or even a metaphorical 'landing' in a project or event.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 降下 (kōka), which also means 'descent' but typically refers to a downward movement rather than the act of specifically landing. You would choose 着陸 when emphasizing the completion of a flight and the transition to the ground.
Culture
The term 着陸 is composed of two kanji: '着' (chaku), meaning 'to arrive' or 'to wear,' and '陸' (riku), meaning 'land' or 'shore.' This combination beautifully captures the essence of reaching land, which is particularly significant in Japan due to its geography as an island nation where air travel is vital. Interestingly, the word also appears in various aviation-related phrases, highlighting Japan's advanced aeronautics industry.
FAQ
Q.What does 着陸 mean in English?
着陸 (chakuriku) translates to 'landing' in English, specifically referring to the act of an aircraft touching down on the ground.
Q.How do you use 着陸 in a sentence?
You can use 着陸 in a sentence like this: '飛行機は安全に着陸しました' (The airplane landed safely).
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 着陸?
A common mistake is using 着陸 for general landings outside of aviation. It's best to reserve this term for contexts involving aircraft to ensure clarity.
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