seashore
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++sea·shore /ˈsiːʃɔː $ -ʃɔːr/ noun the seashore SGthe land at the edge of the sea, consisting of sand and rocks 海滨,海岸 → beach, seaside
Examples from the Corpus
seashore• What can you find at a seashore?• Paint a big ocean and seashore.• From the window of Kate's room they watched Mrs Blakey on the distant seashore throwing driftwood for the setters.• Telemachus in despair went far away along the seashore and as he walked he prayed to Athena.• Her parents and brothers waited till the sound of guns was no longer intermittent but continuous before they started for the seashore.• When I was a kid I loved the seashore for its mix of beautiful, subtle colours and strong smells.• It was found a few miles from his car on the seashore near Great Yarmouth.• A few miles away at Ness Point near Lowestoft, the body of a man wasa found on the seashore.sea·shore nounChineseSyllable
edge the the sea, the land at of consisting of Corpus
seashore
sea‧shore /ˈsiːʃɔː $ -ʃɔːr/
noun
the seashore the land at the edge of the sea, consisting of sand and rocks ⇨ beach, seaside
sea‧shore /ˈsiːʃɔː $ -ʃɔːr/
nounthe seashore the land at the edge of the sea, consisting of sand and rocks ⇨ beach, seaside
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coast the land beside or near to the sea or ocean 指海岸、海滨 :◆ a town on the south coast of England 英格兰南海岸的一座城镇 ◆ The coast road is closed due to bad weather. 由于天气恶劣,滨海公路暂时封闭。 NOTE It is nearly always the coast , except when it is uncountable.除用作不可数名词外,coast 几乎总是与 the 连用 :◆ That's a pretty stretch of coast. 那是一段美丽的海岸线。 beach an area of sand, or small stones, beside the sea or a lake 指有沙石的海滩、海滨或湖滨 :◆ She took the kids to the beach for the day. 她带了孩子去海滩玩一天。 ◆ sandy beaches 沙滩 seaside ( an area that is by the sea, especially one where people go for a day or a holiday )especially
BrE 尤指人们游玩、度假的海边、海滨 :◆ a trip to the seaside 去海滨旅行 NOTE It is always the seaside , except when it is used before a noun.除用于名词前外,seaside 总是与 the 连用 :◆ a seaside resort 海滨胜地 The seaside is British English; in American Englishseaside is only used before a noun.* the seaside 为英式英语,在美式英语中,seaside 只用于名词前。 coastline the land along a coast, especially when you are thinking of its shape or appearance 指沿海地带,尤其是海岸线、海岸地形或轮廓 :◆ California's rugged coastline 加利福尼亚州崎岖的海岸线 sand a large area of sand on a beach 指沙滩 :◆ We went for a walk along the sand. 我们去沙滩上散了散步。 ◆ a resort with miles of golden sands 有着绵延数英里金色沙滩的度假胜地 the seashore the land along the edge of the sea or ocean, usually where there is sand and rocks 通常指有沙石的海岸、海滨 :◆ He liked to look for shells on the seashore. 他喜欢在海滨捡贝壳。
beach or seashore? 用 beach 还是 seashore?
Beach is usually used to talk about a sandy area next to the sea where people lie in the sun or play, for example when they are on holiday/vacation.Seashore is used more to talk about the area by the sea in terms of things such as waves, sea shells, rocks, etc., especially where people walk for pleasure.* beach 通常指海边的沙滩,人们度假时可以躺着沐浴阳光或玩乐;seashore 多指有海浪、贝壳、岩石等的海岸,尤指人们散步消遣的海滨。
Patterns
along the coast/beach/coastline/seashoreon the coast/beach/coastline/sands/seashoreat the coast/beach/seaside/seashoreby the coast/seaside/seashorea(n) rocky/unspoiled coast/beach/coastlineto go to the coast/beach/seaside/seashore