o·ver·land /ˌəʊvəˈlænd◂ $ ˌoʊvər-/ adverbadv TRAVELacross land, not by sea or air 经陆路,从陆上 They plan to travel overland to China. 他们计划经陆路去中国。
overland• It's certainly quicker to fly but we thought it would be more exciting to go overland.• Those few married women who arrived tended to travel overland.• He came overland for 2 or 3 hours and galloped up, much like the U. S. Cavalry did in the movies.• They are coming overland, they are moving by the rivers.• Water came in overland through large below-surface loading dock doors on the northwest corner of the building.• We decided not to travel overland to Oaxaca.