单词 | ashore |
释义 | ashore (əʃɔːʳ ) adverb [ADVERB after verb, be ADVERB] Someone or something that comes ashore comes from the sea onto the shore. Oil has come ashore on a ten mile stretch to the east of Plymouth. Once ashore, the vessel was thoroughly inspected. Synonyms: on land, on the beach, on the shore, aground Collocations: blow ashore They look like featureless grey blankets of cloud often linked to repeating patterns of gloomy, drizzly weather that can blow ashore from the sea, lingering for up to three days. Times,Sunday Times They had been blown ashore with the ice floes. Times, Sunday Times I have now in my possession a sailor's leather purse which was blown ashore. Times, Sunday Times Many other vessels were sunk, capsized, or blown ashore. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 More than 20,000 buildings were destroyed or damaged, and a total of 47 watercraft were sunk, capsized, or blown ashore. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They must bring ashore fish over their quota they would previously have discarded - and may hit annual quotas too soon. The Sun Wreckage was recovered and brought ashore for examination. The Sun The boat was later brought ashore. Times, Sunday Times As it was brought ashore, crowds lined the side of the canal to watch, this time in silence. Times, Sunday Times The people were brought ashore yesterday. Times, Sunday Times So slow was his progress that he was forced to come ashore at night. A VERY ENGLISH DECEIT: The Secret History of the South Sea Bubble and the First Great Financial Scandal (2002) They were asked to come ashore. Times, Sunday Times (2009) For a few months each summer, when the animals come ashore, there are more bears than people. Times, Sunday Times (2013) UNDER a cloudless blue sky, three fishermen come ashore with their catch and get it straight into a pot, right on the beach. The Sun (2014) On coming ashore their crews came across another English crew who boasted about their unusually high wages. Ambassadors: From Ancient Greece to the Nation State (2006) He was pulled ashore unconscious but rescuers could not revive him. The Sun Help came at once from all quarters, and the boat was pulled ashore. Times, Sunday Times One student reveller was pulled ashore after he was attacked by two swans. The Sun The surfer was pulled ashore and rushed to hospital, where his injuries were described as lifethreatening. The Sun They were found unharmed after swimming ashore. Times, Sunday Times (2015) He managed to swim ashore but could find no trace of his family. Times, Sunday Times (2015) It was unable to swim ashore. Times, Sunday Times (2014) They enjoy the peace and quiet and the sight of elk, which swim ashore from the mainland. Times, Sunday Times (2007) About half a mile from land, one of them abandoned the toy boat and tried to swim ashore. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Lacking amphibious vehicles, they had to wade ashore from the edge of the reef where they were dropped by their landing craft. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As a result, the first waves grounded on a reef and troopers had to wade ashore through the surf. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Some waded ashore, snapping smartphone photos as they went. Times, Sunday Times After a 30-minute boat trip from the hotel's jetty, we are wading ashore and getting our flippers and masks on. Times, Sunday Times He was spotted wading ashore with his belongings in a plastic bag. Times, Sunday Times One small dolphin that washed ashore on a beach near Newquay appeared to have had a large chunk taken out of it by a shark. Times, Sunday Times (2017) We would make a blaze from all the driftwood that had washed ashore in the winter storms. The Sun (2012) These barriers had simply been washed ashore by the winds and tides. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Police said it was hoped the missing trio had been washed ashore. The Sun (2006) Police said that the eight died after drinking from a brown glass bottle that washed ashore on their reserve. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Translations: Chinese: 到岸上地 Japanese: 岸に |
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