coast
coast 英 [kəʊst] 美 [koʊst]
v. 滑行;沿岸航行 n. 海岸;海滨
进行时:coasting 过去式:coasted 过去分词:coasted 第三人称单数:coasts 名词复数:coasts
- The noun coast describes the area where the land meets the sea — the seashore. When your mom says, "We're going to the coast," pack your bathing suit, because you'll be near the ocean.
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- v. 滑行;沿岸航行
- n. 海岸;海滨
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1. islands off the west coast of Ireland
爱尔兰西海岸的岛屿
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2. a trip to the coast
海滨旅游
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3. the Welsh coast
威尔士海岸
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4. the coast road
滨海道路
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5. The car coasted along until it stopped.
汽车随惯性而下直至滑行停止。
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6. She took her feet off the pedals and coasted downhill.
她从自行车的踏板上松开脚,沿山坡滑行而下。
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7. The plane coasted down the runway.
飞机顺着跑道平稳滑行。
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8. He coasted through his final exams.
他毫不费劲地通过了期终考试。
- coast (n.) early 14c., "margin of the land;" earlier "rib as a part of the body" (early 12c.), from Old French coste "rib, side, flank; slope, incline;" later "coast, shore" (12c., Modern French côte), from Latin costa "a rib," perhaps related to a root word for "bone" (compare Old Church Slavonic kosti "bone," and PIE root *ost-), but de Vaan dismisses this and calls it "an isolated word without etymology."
- coast (v.) late 14c., "to skirt, to go around the sides, to go along the border" of something (as a ship does the coastline), from Anglo-French costien, from the French source of coast (n.).
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