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a·shore A0459600 (ə-shôr′)adv.1. To or onto the shore: driven ashore by the wind.2. On land: spent the day ashore.ashore (əˈʃɔː) adv (Physical Geography) towards or onto land from the water: we swam ashore. adj, adv (postpositive) (Physical Geography) on land, having come from the water: a day ashore before sailing. a•shore (əˈʃɔr, əˈʃoʊr) adv. 1. to or onto the shore. 2. on land rather than at sea or on the water. [1580–90] ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | ashore - towards the shore from the water; "we invited them ashore" |
ashoreadverb on land, on the beach, on the shore, aground, to the shore, on dry land, shorewards, landwards Once ashore, the vessel was thoroughly inspected.Translationsashore (əˈʃoː) adverb on or on to the shore. The sailor went ashore. 上岸,在岸上 上岸,在岸上 - Can we go ashore now? → 我们现在可以上岸了吗?
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Synonyms for ashoreadv on landSynonyms- on land
- on the beach
- on the shore
- aground
- to the shore
- on dry land
- shorewards
- landwards
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