seaward的意思和读音

seaward

: [ˈsiwərd] : [ˈsiːwə(r)d]

adj.

seawardadj.

1.towards the sea; in the direction of the sea

the seaward side of the coastal road

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adj.1.the seaward side of something is nearest the ocean2ing from the ocean3.The derivative of sea

1. inward seaward homeward ...

2. Dominant Seaward Invader ...

3. seaside (); seaward secrecy ...

4. sealer seaward seaboard 线) ...

5. i-cotton SEAWARD douyifang ...

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1.Reach out for it at the moment it appears , like a balloon drifting seaward in a bright blue sky.

2.For a time surface and subsurface currents are in opposite directions ; flow is seaward at the surface and landward near the bottom.

3.from the hill he took a seaward course; on the seaward side of the road.

4.It began to be chill; the tide WAS rapidly fleeting seaward, the schooner settling more and more on her beam - ends.退

5.The sun sets down slowly along the endless undulating mountains. The surging Yellow River running past the tower flows seaward.

6.Found in relatively clear waters on reef flats and lagoon and seaward reefs to a depth of at least 25 m.25

7.Fear that the U. S. Navy will cut China's economic lifelines from afar beckons China's strategic gaze irresistibly seaward.线使线

8.Sudden water displacement created a wave that shot seaward from the land, and that was certainly a factor in what followed.

9.From the base of the steep wall of rock on which I stood, a moss covered ledge jutted seaward into deep water.

10.The primary sediment body is a lunate bar, convex seaward, with the coarsest sediment particles located landward of the bar crest.