shoring
英 [ˈʃɔːrɪŋ]
美 [ˈʃɔːrɪŋ]
v. 支撑,使稳住; 用支柱撑住
shore的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 海岸;河岸;湖滨
Theshoresor theshoreof a sea, lake, or wide river is the land along the edge of it. Someone who ison shoreis on the land rather than on a ship.- They walked down to the shore.
他们走到了湖边。 - ...elephants living on the shores of Lake Kariba...
生活在卡里巴湖滨的大象 - 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。 - As soon as they were safely back to shore, Dirk raced for the nearest phone.
他们一安全抵岸,德克就飞快地奔向最近的电话。
- They walked down to the shore.
- N-PLURAL (国家或大洲的)区域,境内
When someone or something reaches theshoresof a country or continent, they arrive in that country or continent.- It is feared that a similar epidemic will soon reach the shores of Europe...
人们担心类似的流行病很快会传到欧洲。 - 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。
- It is feared that a similar epidemic will soon reach the shores of Europe...
You can useshore,coast, andbeachto talk about the piece of land beside a stretch of water. Theshoreis the area of land along the edge of the sea, a lake, or a wide river. Thecoastis the area of land that lies alongside the sea. You may be referring just to the land close to the sea, or to a wider area that extends further inland. Abeachis a flat area of sand or pebbles next to the sea.
shore,coast 和 beach 都可以用来指大片水域的岸边陆地。shore 指海洋、湖泊或宽广的河流岸边陆地。coast 是沿海陆地区哉,既可以指紧靠海边的区域,也可以泛指沿海地区。beach 指海边的沙滩或碎石滩。
英英释义
noun
- the act of propping up with shores
- a beam or timber that is propped against a structure to provide support