0 on or on to the shore -- i land; fra borde
The sailors went ashore.
There is no landing place so no one went ashore.
They were cultured in a pump ashore site with a flow through seawater supply.
In the meantime the first barges had been unloaded and hauled ashore in preparation for being broken up for firewood.
However, she did not sink and was towed ashore and set on fire.
In the following summer, efforts to advance in the ships failed, and they settled in for a second winter ashore.
For five days, the ships waited for clear water, making repeated trips ashore for provender.
The steam launch they had brought was hauled ashore for the winter.
He had himself rowed ashore to one of the few rock outcrops on the otherwise glacier-blanketed island.
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向岸,向陸地, 上岸,上陸地…
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向岸,向陆地, 上岸,上陆地…
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a tierra, tierra, hacia la orilla…
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em terra firme…
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岸へ(に), 陸上へ(に)…
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sahile, kıyıya doğru, kıyıda…
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à terre…
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a terra (ferma)…
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