1 the side or border of land next to the sea -- côte
The coast was very rocky.
2 to travel downhill (in a vehicle, on a bicycle etc) without the use of any power such as the engine or pedalling -- aller/avancer en roue libre
Where were they to seek employment, in the large cities, on the coast?
At the moment, on the coast itself, it is difficult to buy fresh fish, something that used to attract tourists and holidaymakers.
They stay for three, five, six months or a year and then leave, to a city or to the coast.
Deep-water coral can be found off the west coast of the country.
Their infrastructure with regard to exports is mainly geared towards the coast and the links between the countries themselves, even neighbouring countries, are often much worse.
The attacks are happening increasingly far from the coast, because the pirates are using boats that they have hijacked as supply boats to improve their logistics.
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海岸, 沿海地區, (通常指下山時憑藉慣性)滑行,下滑…
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