释义 |
seashoresea‧shore /ˈsiːʃɔː $ -ʃɔːr/ noun - A few miles away at Ness Point near Lowestoft, the body of a man wasa found on the seashore.
- From the window of Kate's room they watched Mrs Blakey on the distant seashore throwing driftwood for the setters.
- Her parents and brothers waited till the sound of guns was no longer intermittent but continuous before they started for the seashore.
- It was found a few miles from his car on the seashore near Great Yarmouth.
- Paint a big ocean and seashore.
- Telemachus in despair went far away along the seashore and as he walked he prayed to Athena.
- What can you find at a seashore?
- When I was a kid I loved the seashore for its mix of beautiful, subtle colours and strong smells.
the seashore the land at the edge of the sea, consisting of sand and rocks → beach, seaside |