shore
英 [ʃɔː(r)]
美 [ʃɔːr]
n. (海洋、湖泊等大水域的)岸,滨; 国家(尤指濒海国家)
v. 支撑,使稳住; 用支柱撑住
shear的过去式
过去式:shored 过去分词:shored 现在分词:shoring 复数:shores 第三人称单数:shores
双语例句
- The democracies of the West may find it hard to shore up their defences.
西方的民主国家可能会发现很难自圆其说。 - I have spent less time on shore than most men
我在岸上生活的时间比大多数人都要少。 - Defilements are like sand bars or stumps in a river that will keep our boat from getting to shore.
杂染好比河中的沙洲与暗桩,它们会阻碍我们的船靠岸。 - This youngster is another destined to leave these shores.
这个年轻人是又一个注定要离开这个国家的人。 - The sea washes the shore.
海浪拍岸。 - And the half dozen canoes beached like bright fish along the grassy shore of the lake.
还有五、六只独木舟停泊在碧绿的湖边,象一尾尾闪闪发光的鱼。 - They went down to the shore to watch the fishermen hauling in their nets.
他们跑到岸边看渔民拖网。 - He paced along the shore, deep in thought.
他沿着海滩走着,陷入了沉思。 - We tugged the boat in to shore.
我们把船拉到岸边。 - Lead weights and air cylinders encumbered the divers as they walked to the shore
潜水员向海岸走去时,铅坠和氧气罐使他们步履维艰。