shore
shore 英 [ʃɔ:(r)] 美 [ʃɔr, ʃor]
n. 岸,滨
进行时:shoring 过去式:shored 过去分词:shored 第三人称单数:shores 名词复数:shores
- The land right at the edge of a lake, river, or ocean is called the shore. Even the bravest swimmers will head for the shore when they hear someone yell "Shark!"
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- n. 岸,滨
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1. a rocky shore, a sandy shore
岩╱沙岸
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2. to swim from the boat to the shore
下船游上岸
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3. a house on the shores of the lake
湖畔的房子
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4. The ship was anchored off shore.
船停泊在离岸不远的地方。
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5. foreign shores
外国
- shore (n.) "land bordering a large body of water," c. 1300, from an Old English word or from Middle Low German schor "shore, coast, headland," or Middle Dutch scorre "land washed by the sea," all probably from Proto-Germanic *skur-o- "cut," from PIE root *sker- (1) "to cut."
- shore (v.) mid-14c., "to prop, support with a prop;" of obscure etymology though widespread in Germanic (Middle Dutch schooren "to prop up, support," Old Norse skorða (n.) "a piece of timber set up as a support"). Related: Shored; shoring. Also as a noun, "post or beam for temporary support of something" (mid-15c.), especially an oblique timber to brace the side of a building or excavation.
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