释义 |
ashore /əˈʃɔː /adverb1To or on the shore or land from the direction of the sea: the seals come ashore to breed...- Handing over the helm he directed me close to land, hopped ashore and left us to fate.
- Sailors from the ship also wanted to get ashore during this time to help with the aid and restoration program.
- Then there were the marine corps and army infantry who waded ashore or were landed by air on island after island.
Synonyms on to (the) land, on to the shore; towards the shore, shorewards, landwards; on the shore, on the beach, on (the) land, on dry land 1.1On land as opposed to at sea: we spent the day ashore...- Due to the situation ashore in Honiara, there has been no shore leave allowed over the two months the ship was there.
- The prize gives special emphasis to research which improves the management or techniques in sick bays ashore and afloat.
- In between official duties sailors managed to get ashore to take in the sights of Exeter and Torquay.
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