0 a building or place that is easily recognized, especially one that you can use to judge where you are -- 地標;標誌性建築
The Rock of Gibraltar is one of Europe's most famous landmarks. 直布羅陀岩山是歐洲最著名的地標之一。
1 an important stage in something's development -- (發展過程中的)里程碑
We assume that the toddler's attainment of these developmental landmarks forms a solid foundation for later continued healthy social functioning.
They were, however, more able to make decisions in buildings with well-articulated entrances, staircases and landmarks.
The two books represent major landmarks in the study of growing old, and confirm the value and importance of historical and policy analysis.
The "signal" in this case is bearing measurements, which consist inter alia of the observed angles to known landmarks or stars.
There are landmarks and turning points in the movement's evolution but few paintings that demand to be considered or discussed at the expense of others.
The landmarks were selected that are typically used by clinicians for treatment verification.
On the other hand, the interval bounds for the landmarks of the position, velocity, and acceleration of the mass remain unchanged in the example.
The insertion of a new state is achieved by the creation of new landmarks and by updating the corresponding quantity spaces.
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