单词 | landside |
释义 | landsiden.ΘΠ the world > the earth > land > land mass > shore or bank > seashore or coast > [noun] sea-warthc888 sea-rimOE sea-strandc1000 sandc1275 rive1296 bankc1350 sea-banka1375 sea-coasta1400 coastc1400 warthc1450 ripec1475 landsidec1515 seashore1526 banksidec1540 brinish brink1594 shorea1616 ore1652 outland1698 sea beach1742 table-shore1849 playa1898 treaty coast1899 treaty shore1901 beach1903 c1515 Ld. Berners tr. Bk. Duke Huon of Burdeux (1882–7) cxxiii. 443 He caste his ancre nere to the land syde. c1515 Ld. Berners tr. Bk. Duke Huon of Burdeux (1882–7) clxi. 623 And then the waues brought me to the lond syde. 2. The side towards the land or on which there is land (not water). ΘΠ the world > the earth > land > [noun] > side facing landside1740 1740 Coll. S. Carolina Hist. Soc. IV. 128 That party being left to alarm the Spaniards on the Land side. 1789 J. Morse Amer. Geogr. 381 On the land side, are two spacious gardens. 1840 C. Thirlwall Hist. Greece VII. 343 To assault the city on the land-side. 1852 C. W. Hoskyns Talpa 181 Playing upon the edge, or land-side of the trench as it advances. 1875 W. McIlwraith Guide Wigtownshire 51 On the accessible land-side a double line of protection was thus formed. 3. The flat side of a plough which is turned towards the unploughed land. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > tools and implements > ploughing equipment > [noun] > plough > side of plough furrow-side1762 landside1762 1762 A. Dickson Treat. Agric. ii. xi. 214 The plough being confined on the land-side, and at liberty on the fur-side, which naturally gives it less land. 1850 Ann. Rep. Commissioner Patents 1849: Arts & Manuf. 148 in U.S. Congress. Serial Set (31st Congr., 1st Sess.: House of Representatives Executive Doc. 20, Pt. 1) VI What I claim as my invention..is the construction of the removable land sides with wings..the land sides and shares so constructed being connected by one or more screw bolts. 1875 in E. H. Knight Amer. Mech. Dict. II. Draft additions 1993 b. transferred. The side of an airport terminal building (hence, the area of an airport) to which the general public is allowed unrestricted access; contrasted with airside n. Hence attributive, without art., and as adv. ΘΚΠ society > travel > air or space travel > airfield or airport > [noun] > airport > terminal building > part with general public access landside1955 society > travel > air or space travel > airfield or airport > [adverb] > on side of terminal with public access landside1984 society > travel > air or space travel > airfield or airport > [adjective] > area of terminal > with general public access landside1986 1955 Daily Tel. 28 Jan. 6/5 The waving base is on the ‘airside’ as distinct from the ‘landside’ of the building, and thus gives a clear view of the aircraft leaving the ‘terminal apron’. 1982 E. Connor Working at Airport 49/1 There are two main security functions at Gatwick. The first is to control access from landside to airside. 1984 Times 14 May 19/4 But if you want to eat at Gatwick there is more choice landside. 1986 A. M. Witton Buses Outer London (ed. 3) 41 In 1981 the British Airports Authority re-awarded the contract for providing internal ‘landside’ transport at Heathrow Airport. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.c1515 |
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