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单词 coastline effect
释义

coast /kōst/ or (obsolete) cost or coste /kōst, (also, eg Spenser) kost/

noun
  1. The border of land next to the sea
  2. The seashore
  3. (often with cap; with the) the Pacific coast of the USA (N American)
  4. A side (obsolete)
  5. A limit or border (obsolete)
  6. A region (obsolete)
  7. Direction (obsolete)
  8. Footing, terms (Spenser)
  9. A hill suitable for tobogganing (N American)
  10. An act or period of sliding down a slope
intransitive verb
  1. To sail along or near a coast
  2. To travel downhill on a sledge, on a cycle without pedalling or in a motor car out of gear
  3. To glide
  4. To succeed or proceed with minimum effort
  5. (also obsolete cost) to approach (obsolete)
transitive verb

To sail by or near to

ORIGIN: OFr coste (Fr côte), from L costa rib, side

coastˈal adjective

coasteerˈing noun

An adventure sport involving travelling along cliffs before jumping down from them into the sea

coastˈer noun

  1. A vessel engaged in coastal trade
  2. A person or thing that coasts
  3. A container or mat for a decanter or glasses on a table
  4. In W Africa, a European resident
  5. (usu with cap) in NZ, an inhabitant or native of the West Coast of South Island

coastˈing adjective

  1. Keeping near the coast
  2. Trading between ports in the same country
noun
  1. The act of sailing, or of trading, along the coast
  2. Sliding downhill

coastˈward or coastˈwards adverb

Toward(s) the coast

coastˈwise adverb

Along or by the coast

adjective

Carried on along the coast

coastˈguard noun

  1. An organization with responsibility for watching coastal waters to prevent smuggling and illegal fishing, to assist shipping, and for life-saving
  2. A member of this organization

coastˈguardsman noun (chiefly US).

coastˈland noun

Land along a coast

coastˈline noun

  1. The line or boundary of a coast
  2. Shoreline

coastline effect see shore effect under shore1

coast-to-coastˈ adjective

Covering the whole country, nationwide

coastˈ-waiter noun (historical)

A custom-house officer for coasting shipping

the coast is clear

There is no obstacle or danger in the way

shore1 /shōr or shör/

noun
  1. The land bordering on the sea or a large expanse of water
  2. The foreshore
  3. Land as opposed to the sea
  4. (in pl) lands, countries
transitive verb

To set on shore

ORIGIN: ME schore; cf Du schoor, schor

shoreˈless adjective

Having no shore, unlimited, boundless

shoreˈward adjective and adverb

shoreˈwards adverb

shoreˈbird noun

Any of various birds that live on the shore or close to water, a wader

shore boat noun

A boat plying near or to the shore

shore crab noun

A crab (Carcinus maenas) very common between tidemarks

shore due noun (Scot)

A harbour due

shore effect noun (telecommunications)

Horizontal refraction of a radio wave as it crosses a shoreline, causing direction-finding errors (also coastline effect)

shoreˈ-going adjective

  1. Going, or for going, ashore
  2. Land-dwelling

shore leave noun

Leave of absence granted to members of a ship's crew to go ashore

shoreˈline noun

  1. The line of meeting of land and water
  2. A rope connecting a net with the land

shoreˈman noun

  1. A dweller on the shore
  2. A landsman
  3. (US also shoresˈman) a person who has an onshore job connected with fishery

shoreˈside noun

The area near the shore (also adjective)

shoreˈweed noun

A plant (Litorella lacustris) of the plantain family found on lake margins

on shore

  1. On the land
  2. Ashore

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