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Land up Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫænd/ /ˈəp
LAND-up
lˈænd/ /ˈʌp
LAND-up

释义

To finally arrive or find yourself in an unexpected or unintended situation or place, often by accident or without planning.

用法与细微差别

Informal, mainly used in British English (US equivalent: 'end up'). Often followed by 'in', 'at', or 'with' to specify the situation or place ('land up in trouble', 'land up at the hospital'). Used for unplanned, sometimes negative outcomes.

例句

He didn't study and landed up failing the exam.

basic

We got lost and landed up in a strange part of town.

basic

If you keep spending money, you'll land up in debt.

basic

We just went for a walk and somehow landed up at your place.

natural

I never imagined I'd land up working in finance, but here I am.

natural

They took a wrong train and landed up miles away from their hotel.

natural