B1 verb #34 رایج‌ترین 3 دقیقه مطالعه

landed

I landed the plane safely on the runway after a long flight.

Explanation at your level:

When a plane comes down, it has landed. You can say, 'The plane landed at the airport.' It means the trip is over and the plane is on the ground. Use this word for travel!

You use landed to talk about the past. If you arrived somewhere by plane, you say 'I landed in Paris.' It is also used when you get something good, like a new job. 'He landed a great job yesterday.' It is a very useful word for talking about your day.

Landed is versatile. Beyond aviation, it describes successfully obtaining something difficult. For example, 'She landed an interview with the company.' It implies that you worked hard to get a result. It is common in both work and travel contexts.

At this level, you can use landed in more nuanced ways. It often appears in professional contexts, such as 'The company landed a lucrative contract.' It conveys a sense of achievement and strategic success. Understanding the difference between physical arrival and metaphorical acquisition is key here.

Landed can be used in more complex, figurative ways to describe the impact of an event or a statement. For instance, 'The joke didn't land well,' meaning it failed to get the intended reaction. This shows a sophisticated grasp of the word's ability to describe 'hitting the mark' or failing to do so.

At the mastery level, landed can be analyzed through its historical and social connotations, such as 'landed gentry' (people who own land). It reflects a deep linguistic history where the word evolved from simple physical movement to a marker of status and success. Its usage in literature often highlights the finality of a character's journey or the weight of a decision.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Past tense of land.
  • Means arrival or success.
  • Pronounced with two syllables.
  • Common in work and travel.

When we say someone landed, we usually mean they have finished a journey through the air. Imagine a pilot bringing a plane down to the runway—that is a perfect example of landing. It is a moment of arrival and stability.

Beyond travel, landed is a fantastic word to describe success. If you worked hard for a promotion and finally got it, you might say you landed the job. It implies you reached a target that required effort or skill.

Think of it as the opposite of being 'up in the air.' Whether it is a physical touchdown or a metaphorical victory, landed signals that the uncertainty is over and you have arrived at your destination.

The word landed comes from the Old English word landian, which meant to come to land from the sea. Back in the day, this was a huge deal for sailors after weeks on the ocean! It is closely related to the German word Land and the Dutch land.

Over centuries, the meaning expanded. By the Middle English period, it wasn't just about ships hitting the shore; it started applying to anything arriving on solid ground. The figurative use—meaning to 'catch' or 'secure' something—gained popularity in the 19th century.

It is fascinating how a word rooted in ancient geography evolved to describe modern career success. It shows how humans have always valued the concept of 'reaching the destination.' From the shores of ancient Britain to the office of a modern CEO, landed has traveled a long way.

You will hear landed in many different settings. In aviation, it is a standard technical term: 'The flight landed at 6:00 PM.' It is neutral and professional.

In casual conversation, we use it to talk about achievements. You might hear, 'She landed a huge deal today!' In this context, it sounds energetic and positive. It suggests that the speaker is impressed by the effort involved.

Common collocations include 'landed a job,' 'landed a role,' or 'landed on my feet.' These phrases highlight the sense of accomplishment. Whether you are talking about a plane or a promotion, the word always carries a sense of finality and success.

1. Land on your feet: To recover quickly from a difficult situation. Example: Even after losing his job, he landed on his feet with a better one.

2. Land a punch: To successfully hit someone. Example: He tried to dodge, but the boxer landed a punch.

3. Land in hot water: To get into trouble. Example: She landed in hot water after being late for the third time.

4. Land the part: To get a role in a play or movie. Example: He was so happy when he finally landed the part in the musical.

5. Land a catch: To catch a fish or secure a prize. Example: We landed a big catch during our fishing trip in the lake.

The word landed is the past tense and past participle of the verb 'to land.' It is a regular verb, so you just add '-ed.' The pronunciation is /lændɪd/ in both UK and US English, with the stress on the first syllable.

Be careful with the ending! Even though it is spelled with an 'ed', it is pronounced as a separate syllable: land-id. Many learners make the mistake of making it one syllable, but the /ɪd/ sound is key here.

It is often followed by prepositions like 'on' (landed on the moon) or 'in' (landed in trouble). It rhymes with words like handed, banded, and sanded. Keep these in mind to perfect your rhythm!

Fun Fact

It was originally a nautical term.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈlændɪd/

Clear 'd' sounds at the end.

US /ˈlændɪd/

The 'a' is short, like in 'cat'.

Common Errors

  • Missing the 'id' syllable
  • Pronouncing 'a' like 'o'
  • Swallowing the final 'd'

Rhymes With

handed banded sanded branded stranded

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 1/5

Easy

Writing 2/5

Moderate

Speaking 2/5

Moderate

شنیدن 1/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

arrive ground job

Learn Next

achievement contract aviation

پیشرفته

gentry acquisition

Grammar to Know

Past simple verbs

I landed.

Prepositions of place

Landed in/on.

Regular verb endings

Landed.

Examples by Level

1

The plane landed.

The plane arrived on the ground.

Past tense verb.

2

I landed in London.

I arrived in London.

Verb + preposition.

3

The bird landed on the tree.

The bird sat on a branch.

Past tense.

4

He landed the ball.

He caught the ball.

Action verb.

5

We landed early.

We arrived before time.

Adverb usage.

6

The helicopter landed.

The helicopter touched down.

Past tense.

7

She landed safely.

She arrived without harm.

Adverb modifier.

8

The kite landed.

The kite fell down.

Past tense.

1

I landed a new job.

2

The plane landed on time.

3

He landed in the water.

4

She landed the big fish.

5

They landed in New York.

6

I landed on the soft grass.

7

The eagle landed on the rock.

8

We landed the deal.

1

She landed an internship at the bank.

2

The comedian's joke landed perfectly.

3

He landed in a difficult situation.

4

The spacecraft landed on Mars.

5

They landed a huge contract.

6

I landed on my feet after the accident.

7

He landed a role in the movie.

8

The butterfly landed on my hand.

1

The team landed a major sponsorship deal.

2

The news landed like a bombshell.

3

He landed a position as a director.

4

The pilot landed the plane in bad weather.

5

She landed a spot on the national team.

6

The truth finally landed on him.

7

They landed a record-breaking sale.

8

The bird landed gracefully on the branch.

1

The criticism landed with unexpected force.

2

He landed a prestigious fellowship.

3

The proposal landed on the manager's desk.

4

She landed the lead in the Broadway show.

5

The punchline didn't land as expected.

6

He landed a series of successful investments.

7

The package landed on the porch.

8

They landed a rare opportunity.

1

The landed gentry controlled the region.

2

The heavy blow landed squarely on his chin.

3

The deal was landed after months of negotiation.

4

The subtle point finally landed with the audience.

5

He landed a seat on the board of directors.

6

The aircraft landed in a remote clearing.

7

She landed a major coup in the industry.

8

The realization landed with a heavy heart.

ترکیب‌های رایج

landed a job
landed a deal
landed on time
landed safely
landed in trouble
landed a role
landed on the moon
landed in the water
landed a punch
landed on my feet

Idioms & Expressions

"land on your feet"

To succeed after a problem.

Don't worry, she will land on her feet.

casual

"land in hot water"

To get into trouble.

You'll land in hot water if you're late.

casual

"land a catch"

To get something good.

He really landed a catch with her.

casual

"land the part"

To get a role.

I hope I land the part.

neutral

"land a blow"

To affect someone.

His words landed a blow to her ego.

literary

"land on someone"

To criticize someone.

The boss landed on him for the error.

casual

Easily Confused

landed vs Grounded

Both relate to ground.

Grounded means staying put; landed means arriving.

The plane landed, but now it is grounded.

landed vs Landed vs. Land

Tense difference.

Land is present; landed is past.

I land today; I landed yesterday.

landed vs Alighted

Similar meaning.

Alighted is very formal.

He alighted from the bus.

landed vs Reached

Similar outcome.

Reached is general; landed is specific.

I reached the end; I landed the job.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + landed + in + location

We landed in Rome.

B1

Subject + landed + a + noun

She landed a contract.

A2

Subject + landed + on + surface

The ball landed on the roof.

A2

Subject + landed + safely

The pilot landed safely.

B1

Subject + landed + in + trouble

He landed in trouble.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

landing The act of coming down.

Verbs

land To arrive or secure.

Adjectives

landless Having no land.

مرتبط

landscape Related to land.

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

formal (business) neutral (travel) casual (achievements)

اشتباهات رایج

Using 'landed' for leaving. Took off
Landed means arriving, took off means leaving.
Pronouncing as one syllable. land-id
The 'ed' adds a syllable.
Using 'landed' for buying. Purchased
Landed implies getting something through effort/luck.
Confusing with 'grounded'. Landed
Grounded means staying on the ground.
Using 'landed' for physical objects only. Abstract concepts
It works for jobs and deals too.

Tips

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Say it clearly

Make sure to say 'land-id'.

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Business context

Use it for deals and jobs.

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History

It started with ships!

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Flashcards

Use 'landed' with 'job' on one side.

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Avoid one syllable

Don't say 'landt'.

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Space history

Think of the moon landing.

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Pattern

Always past tense.

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Storytelling

Connect it to your own life.

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Metaphor

Use for success.

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Listening

Listen for it in travel news.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

LAND + ED (The land was reached).

Visual Association

A plane touching a runway.

Word Web

travel success arrival ground

چالش

Use 'landed' in 3 sentences today.

ریشه کلمه

Old English

Original meaning: To arrive on shore.

بافت فرهنگی

None.

Commonly used in business and travel.

'The Eagle has landed' (Apollo 11)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Travel

  • landed on time
  • landed safely
  • just landed

Career

  • landed a job
  • landed a client
  • landed a promotion

Sports

  • landed a punch
  • landed a jump
  • landed the ball

Daily life

  • landed in trouble
  • landed on my feet
  • landed the deal

Conversation Starters

"Where was the last place you landed?"

"Have you ever landed a really cool job?"

"Do you get nervous when a plane has landed?"

"What's the best thing you've ever landed?"

"Have you ever landed in trouble?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you landed in a new place.

Write about a goal you landed this year.

Tell a story about a time you landed in trouble.

What does 'landing on your feet' mean to you?

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

No, it's about arriving or securing things.

Yes, 'He landed in London'.

Two: land-ed.

It is neutral.

Took off.

Yes, 'The ball landed'.

Yes.

Mostly, but landed implies a specific touchdown.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

The plane ___ at the airport.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: landed

Landed is the past action.

multiple choice A2

What does 'landed a job' mean?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Got a job

It means secured.

true false B1

Landed can mean to get in trouble.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: درست

Yes, 'landed in hot water'.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Opposites.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Subject-verb-object.

امتیاز: /5

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