shore
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT The shores or the shore of a sea, lake, or wide river is the land along the edge of it. Someone who is on shore is on the land rather than on a ship. 岸[also prep N]
They walked down to the shore. 他们往下走到了岸边。
...elephants living on the shores of Lake Kariba. …生活在卡里巴湖滨的大象。
2. N a prop, post, or beam used to support a wall, building, ship in dry dock, etc 支柱
3. V to move or drag (a boat) onto a shore 把(船)拖上海岸
4. V to prop or make safe with or as if with a shore 用支柱撑住; 使稳住
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shore /ʃɔː/ (shores)
剑桥词典
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- We could hear waves crashing against the shore.
- The waves gently lapped the shore.
- She stood on the shore and let the water wash over her tired feet .
- Under the watchful eye of their mother , the two boys played on the shore.
- We walked hand in hand along the shore. 返回 shore
the land along the edge of a sea , lake , or wide river
(海、湖或大河的)滨,岸
You can walk for miles along the shore. 你可以沿着海岸走上数英里。
The boat was about a mile from/off (the) shore when the engine suddenly died . 船离岸边还有1英里左右时引擎突然熄火了。
也见 offshore
onshore
on shore
on the land and not in a ship
在岸上
We waited until we were on shore before repairing the sails . 我们等到上了岸才开始修帆。
shores [ 名词的复数形式 ] literary
a country or continent with a coast
临海国家(或大陆)
In 1992, Britain played host to the first multi-racial South African team to visit these shores. 1992年,英国作为东道主邀请第一支多种族南非球队访问该国。
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