shore

shore [ʃɔ:(r)]  [ʃɔr, ʃor] 

第三人称单数:shores

shore在线翻译

第三人称复数:shores

现在分词:shoring

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过去分词:shored

shore

过去式:shored

shore 基本解释

名词岸; 滨; 国家(尤指濒海国家); 支柱

及物动词支撑; 支持

shore 相关例句

及物动词

1. We have to shore up the damaged fence.
    我们得用支柱撑住暗了的篱笆。

名词

1. We walked along the seashore.
    我们沿着海岸走。

2. The sailor was held up while he was on shore.
    那个水手在岸上遭到抢劫。

shore 网络解释

1. 海岸:大海是每个孩子都向往的地方,如果带着孩子到海边旅行,踩着软绵绵的沙滩,看着一望无际的海岸(shore),恰巧捡到一只海螺(shell),把它放到孩子的耳旁(ear),孩子就能听到甜美(sweet)清亮(clear)的海洋之声(a sea song).

shore 词典解释

1. 海岸;河岸;湖滨
    The shores or the shore of a sea, lake, or wide river is the land along the edge of it. Someone who is on shore is on the land rather than on a ship.

    e.g. They walked down to the shore.
           他们走到了湖边。
    e.g. ...elephants living on the shores of Lake Kariba...
           生活在卡里巴湖滨的大象

2. (国家或大洲的)区域,境内
    When someone or something reaches the shores of a country or continent, they arrive in that country or continent.

    e.g. It is feared that a similar epidemic will soon reach the shores of Europe...
           人们担心类似的流行病很快会传到欧洲。
    e.g. This youngster is another destined to leave these shores.
           这个年轻人是又一个注定要离开这个国家的人。

You can use shore, coast, and beach to talk about the piece of land beside a stretch of water. The shore is the area of land along the edge of the sea, a lake, or a wide river. The coast is the area of land that lies alongside the sea. You may be referring just to the land close to the sea, or to a wider area that extends further inland. A beach is a flat area of sand or pebbles next to the sea.
shore,coast 和 beach 都可以用来指大片水域的岸边陆地。shore 指海洋、湖泊或宽广的河流岸边陆地。coast 是沿海陆地区哉,既可以指紧靠海边的区域,也可以泛指沿海地区。beach 指海边的沙滩或碎石滩。

相关词组:shore up

shore 单语例句

1. Terrifying waves lash the shore and the roar makes you shudder through the canvass.

2. shore的翻译

2. Such measures have helped conserve cash flow and shore up financial positions at a time when capacity utilization in the region has declined.

3. Miles of popular Cape Cod beaches were closed to swimmers on Friday after spotter planes saw several great white sharks close to shore.

4. It is also an important measure to prevent capital outflow and to shore up the confidence of private capital in investment.

5. 911查询·英语单词

5. Survivors said they jumped from the upper deck and swam for the shore after the boat began to capsize in stormy conditions.

6. Hidden among the palm trees on the Caribbean shore, its handful of luxurious villas offer a uniquely personalized level of service.

7. That has prompted banks to seek cash injections and sell assets to shore up capital.

8. 911查询·英语单词

8. People in Wellington and the North Shore felt safest, while Christchurch had the highest number of people who felt unsafe.

9. shore的解释

9. Pentagon officials added that sending more DIA operatives overseas will shore up intelligence on subjects that the CIA is not able or willing to pursue.

10. The clash of mahjong tiles is so loud that people on the shore can hear the clamor.

shore 英英释义

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noun

1. a beam or timber that is propped against a structure to provide support

    Synonym: shoring

2. the land along the edge of a body of water

verb

1. support by placing against something solid or rigid

    e.g. shore and buttress an old building

    Synonym: prop up prop shore up

2. shore在线翻译

2. arrive on shore

    e.g. The ship landed in Pearl Harbor

    Synonym: land set ashore

3. shore

3. serve as a shore to

    e.g. The river was shored by trees