beach
beach 英 [bi:tʃ] 美 [bitʃ]
n. 海滩;
进行时:beaching 过去式:beached 过去分词:beached 第三人称单数:beaches 名词复数:beaches
- You know that wide, flat patch of sand that leads down to the sea, or maybe even the lake? That's a beach, one of the most beautiful places in the world. During a long, stormy winter, a beach can erode and move.
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- n. 海滩;
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1. on the beach
在海滩上
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2. a beach bar
海滨酒吧
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3. a sandy/pebble beach
细沙╱卵石 海滩
- beach (n.) 1530s, "loose, water-worn pebbles of the seashore," probably from a dialectal survival of Old English bece, bece "stream," from Proto-Germanic *bakiz. Extended to loose, pebbly shores (1590s), and in dialect around Sussex and Kent beach still has the meaning "pebbles worn by the waves." French grève shows the same evolution. Beach ball first recorded 1940; beach bum first recorded 1950.
- beach (v.) "to haul or run up on a beach," 1814, from beach (n.). Related: Beached; beaching.
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