ashore
英 [əˈʃɔːr]
美 [əˈʃɔːr]
- adv. 在岸上;向岸
- adj. 在岸上的;在陆上的
将“ashore”分解为“as”和“shore”,想象“as”像一个朋友轻轻地推你,“shore”像海岸线。记忆方法可以是:朋友把你推向海岸(shore),即 ashore。这样,“ashore”表示“上岸”或“在岸上”。
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- ashore (adv.)
- 1580s, "toward the shore," from a- (1) + shore (n.). Meaning "on the shore" is from 1630s. Middle English had ashore (late 15c.), but it meant "on a slant," literally "propped up," from shore (v.).
- 1. I was pitched into the water and swam ashore.
- 我被甩到水里后向岸边游去。
- 2. He rowed her ashore and then continued trolling around the lake.
- 他拢岸让她下船,然后继续悠闲地在湖上划着。
- 3. He was rescued only when an exhausted friend swam ashore.
- 当一个精疲力尽的友人游上岸后他才获救。
- 4. He went ashore leaving me to start repairing the torn sail.
- 他上岸去了,留下我修理被撕破的船帆。
- 5. The oil washed ashore on roughly 1,000 miles of coastline.
- 石油沿着海岸线扩散到了大约1,000英里范围的沿岸海域。