释义 |
shorelineshore‧line /ˈʃɔːlaɪn $ ˈʃɔːr-/ noun [countable, uncountable] - The reeds grow along a 50-mile stretch of shoreline.
- Coast and shoreline classifications have usually had one of three bases, descriptive, numerical or genetic.
- Ducks and geese are stripping the shoreline of vegetation, triggering erosion that muddies the shallow lake.
- Her home consists of two battered green fishing boats tied together a few feet off a stretch of garbage-strewn Nile shoreline.
- It is here that the road pulls you back to the pounding sea and a shoreline littered with huge driftwood logs.
- Most mornings she liked to head up along the shoreline or follow one of the trails out toward the fire tower.
- The buildings started a whisker away from the shoreline.
- Then I must have collapsed at the shoreline.
- There were a few wooden beach huts down by the shoreline.
the land along the edge of a large area of water such as an ocean or lake: the bay’s 13,000 km of shoreline |