seashore的意思和读音

seashore

: [ˈsiˌʃɔr] : [ˈsiːˌʃɔː(r)]

n.

seashores  

n.coastline,seaboard,shore,beach,shoreline

seashoren.

1.the land along the edge of the sea or ocean, usually where there is sand and rocks

n.1.西

n.1.a piece of land next to the ocean, especially a beach

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1.I wish I were the wind, and you walking along the seashore, would uncover your breasts, and let me touch them as I blow.沿

2.In systems run by a few families, people are very precise about which bit of forest or seashore they manage.

3."By the time youcomeback, I shall already be walkingalong the seashore of Hawaii, " she said cheerfully.“,”

4.Stepping out of the Signal Hill Park, you could take a stroll on the seashore sidewalk along the coast.

5.They came out with all their troops and a large number of horses and chariots--a huge army, as numerous as the sand on the seashore.

6.Someone says "To relax the tense mood, nothing is better than going out for a walk at the seashore at night. ":“”。

7.Soon people ran away from the sea to fight the fire , and when the huge waves rolled on to the seashore , there was no one there .

8.This is usually also a time for family vacations in the U. S. , with trips to the seashore or a mountain lake and barbecues in the backyard.

9.The machine was used in a cave near the seashore where -- it is said -- pirates used to hide gold.

10.Echoes from the past times when they had exchanged tender words all the day long came like the diffused murmur of a Seashore. . .