foreshore 英 [ˈfɔ:ʃɔ:(r)]   美 [ˈfɔrʃɔ(r)]

foreshore

foreshore  英 [ˈfɔ:ʃɔ:(r)] 美 [ˈfɔrʃɔ(r)]

n. 海滩;前滩 

名词复数:foreshores 

Heritage falls apart on the harbor's shore, iron rusts and there is no foreshore access. 港口海岸上的遗迹已经分崩离析,钢铁生锈;没有可以进入的海滩。
Australian officials warned of "possible dangerous waves, strong ocean currents and foreshore flooding" from Sydney to Brisbane. 澳大利亚官员警告说,从悉尼到布里斯班会有“可能的危险的海浪,强劲的海流,和海滨洪水”。

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  • n. 海滩;前滩
  • 1. Heritage falls apart on the harbor's shore, iron rusts and there is no foreshore access.

    港口海岸上的遗迹已经分崩离析,钢铁生锈;没有可以进入的海滩。

  • 2. Australian officials warned of "possible dangerous waves, strong ocean currents and foreshore flooding" from Sydney to Brisbane.

    澳大利亚官员警告说,从悉尼到布里斯班会有“可能的危险的海浪,强劲的海流,和海滨洪水”。

  • 3. Now we could see the grey sand of a beach, and the spare white limbs of trees on the foreshore, gaunt survivors of the desiccating effects of wind and sun.

    现在我们可以看见灰色的沙滩,还有湖边白色的树干,在阳光暴晒和风吹双重催干作用下幸存下来,尽管已经瘦弱不堪。

fore·shore / ˈfɔːʃɔː(r) ; NAmE ˈfɔːrʃɔːr / noun [countable ,  usually singular ,  uncountable ] 1 (on a beach or by a river) the part of the shorebetween the highest and lowest levels reached by the water (海滩上或河边最高水位和最低水位之间的)滩头,前滩,滩地 2 the part of the shorebetween the highest level reached by the water and the area of land that has buildings, plants, etc. on it (最高水位与建筑物或树木等之间的)海滨,水边土地 foreshore foreshores fore·shore / ˈfɔːʃɔː(r) ; NAmE ˈfɔːrʃɔːr /
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