ashore 英 [əˈʃɔ:(r)]   美 [əˈʃɔr, əˈʃor]

ashore

ashore  英 [əˈʃɔ:(r)] 美 [əˈʃɔr, əˈʃor]

adv. 在岸上;向岸  adj. 在岸上的;在陆上的 

He went ashore at every port. 每到一个港口他都上岸。
The guide shoaled us and then we went ashore. 向导引导我们小船进入浅水区后,带我们登了岸。

  • When you go ashore, you move from the water to the land, usually in a boat. When you've tired of canoeing, you can paddle back to the edge of the lake and go ashore.
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  • adv. 在岸上;向岸
  • adj. 在岸上的;在陆上的
  • 1. He went ashore at every port.

    每到一个港口他都上岸。

  • 2. The guide shoaled us and then we went ashore.

    向导引导我们小船进入浅水区后,带我们登了岸。

  • 3. But when I leaped ashore, and followed in her steps to warn her of a peril in front, alas!

    我于是跳上岸,追向前,警告她前方危险,但可叹,她却避我而逃,好像我也是坏人。

  • ashore (adv.) 1580s, "toward the shore," from a- (1) + shore (n.). Meaning "on the shore" is from 1630s. Middle English had ashore (late 15c.), but it meant "on a slant," literally "propped up," from shore (v.).
ashore / əˈʃɔː(r) ; NAmE əˈʃɔːr / adverb towards, onto or on land, having come from an area of water such as the sea or a river 向(或在)岸上;向(或在)陆地 to come/go ashore 上岸 a drowned body found washed ashore on the beach 冲到海滩上被人发现的一具溺水者尸体 The cruise included several days ashore. 这次航行包括几天陆上行程。 ashore / əˈʃɔː(r) ; NAmE əˈʃɔːr /
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