shore的中文用法及示例

  • 0 the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or wide river -- (海、湖或大河的)濱,岸

    • In 1992, Britain played host to the first multi-racial South African team to visit these shores. 1992年,英國作爲東道主邀請第一支多種族南非球隊訪問該國。

    • We waited until we were on shore before repairing the sails. 我們等到上了岸才開始修帆。

    • The boat was about a mile from/off (the) shore when the engine suddenly died. 船離岸邊還有一英里左右時引擎突然熄火了。

    • You can walk for miles along the shore. 你可以沿著海岸走上好幾英里。

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双语用例

  • The novel shores up tradition, constructing a romance plot of (now mythic) proportions, providing a relatively conventional ending.

  • However, as these forces of globalization reach the national shores, they do not have identical consequences in every country.

  • However, there was considerable overlap in the wave exposure range of vegetated and non-vegetated shores.

  • Mangroves only exist in brackish regions, savannas exist as scattered islands within the forest, and morichal is confined to swamps, streamsides and lake shores.

  • The origin of life on the shores of the ocean : physical and chemical conditions determining first appearance of biological processes.

  • After all, every one of these men had, since his youth, spent his career shoring up the integrity and strength of the nationstate.

  • Additionally, lake shores are little influenced by river inflow and exhibit a transitional stage between oversupplied and sediment-starved conditions.

  • Proposals aimed at shoring up parental responsibility/enabling parents to meet their responsibilities to their children and their employers.

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