0 the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or wide river -- (海、湖或大河的)滨,岸
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。
We waited until we were on shore before repairing the sails. 我们等到上了岸才开始修帆。
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。
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 of course welcome all this shoring up.
From this cour tyard, cultural features occupy the majority of one's line of sight, and the surrounding shores are blocked from view.
Moreover, the evidence on the uses of pension incomes demonstrates clearly their dual functions of protecting older people and shoring up wider family networks.