单词 | coastline effect |
释义 | coast /kōst/ or (obsolete) cost or coste /kōst, (also, eg Spenser) kost/noun
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
coastˈing adjective
coastˈward or coastˈwards adverb Toward(s) the coast coastˈwise adverb Along or by the coast adjectiveCarried on along the coast coastˈguard noun
coastˈguardsman noun (chiefly US). coastˈland noun Land along a coast coastˈline noun
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
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
shore leave noun Leave of absence granted to members of a ship's crew to go ashore shoreˈline noun
shoreˈman noun
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
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