柯林斯詞典shore /???/ (shores) 1. N-COUNT The shores or the shore of a sea, lake, or wide river is the land along the edge of it. Someone who is on shore is on the land rather than on a ship. 岸[also prep N] They walked down to the shore. 他們往下走到了岸邊。 ...elephants living on the shores of Lake Kariba. …生活在卡裡巴湖濱的大象。2. N a prop, post, or beam used to support a wall, building, ship in dry dock, etc 支柱3. V to move or drag (a boat) onto a shore 把(船)拖上海岸4. V to prop or make safe with or as if with a shore 用支柱撐住; 使穩(wěn)住 返回 shore劍橋詞典B1 [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 or 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] the land along the edge of a sea , lake , or wide river (海、湖或大河的)濱,岸 You can walk for miles along the shore. 你可以沿著海岸走上數(shù)英裡。 The boat was about a mile from/off (the) shore when the engine suddenly died . 船離岸邊還有1英裡左右時(shí)引擎突然熄火了。 也見offshore onshore ?on shore on the land and not in a ship 在岸上 We waited until we were on shore before repairing the sails . 我們等到上了岸才開始脩帆。 ?shores [ 名詞的複數(shù)形式 ] literary a country or continent with a coast 臨海國家(或大陸) In 1992, Britain played host to the first multi-racial South African team to visit these shores. 1992年,英國作爲(wèi)東道主邀請第一支多種族南非球隊(duì)訪問該國。 例句 We could hear waves crashing against the shore.The waves gently lapped the shore.She stood on the shore and let the water wash over her tired feet .Under the watchful eye of their mother , the two boys played on the shore.We walked hand in hand along the shore. 返回 shore