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美:[ˈsibɔrd]
英:[ˈsi:bɔ:d]
美:[ˈsibɔrd]
sea·board
si bord
复数:seaboards
15世纪后期,“船的朝海一侧”,现已过时; 来自 sea + board(n.2)。 “海岸线,海岸线”的意思是在1788年之前。
The first known use of seaboard was in 1613
seafarernoun
a person who travels over the ocean : mariner
sea dognoun
an experienced sailor
seacoastnoun
the shore of the sea
seaborgiumnoun
a short-lived radioactive element that is produced artificially
seaboardnoun
seacoastalso: the country bordering a seacoast
1 In Baltimore, Maryland, a massive incinerator burns up tons of the drugs each year — for a fee — from nursing homes across the Eastern seaboard.
2 The late 1980s rap world they entered was dominated by acts from America’s eastern seaboard, and by groups brilliantly espousing assorted brands of virtuousness and positivity.
3 Having checked all the names off his list that he can on the Eastern seaboard, he lights out West, to join a work crew building the Transcontinental Railroad for Union Pacific.
4 The United States' biggest city of more than eight million people took the unprecedented step as 55 million Americans on the eastern seaboard braced for the broad, menacing hurricane that President called "extremely dangerous".
5 But China which began importing turkmen gas last year would prefer to secure a new source of supply closer to cities on its eastern seaboard.
但去年开始从土库曼斯坦进口天然气的中国,会更愿意获得一个离东部沿海城市更近的天然气供应新来源。
6 Parts of an 18th-century map of the Atlantic seaboard are visible, with Boston Harbor in an inset.
7 They arrived at jfk International Airport and were driven by truck down the eastern seaboard of the United States to the Reston monkey house.
8 Until you get to Maine there is no more beautiful town on the Eastern Seaboard of the U.S..
除非到缅因州,你在东海岸可再也找不到更漂亮的地方了。
9 Then, there is the popular expression “coastal elites” — an all-encompassing term for any educated professional who lives in a major city in California or along the Eastern seaboard.
10 Gaul traces the development of this situation—one that is replicated up and down the eastern seaboard—through the example of Long Beach Island, a barrier island north of Atlantic City.
11 Motels began opening by the thousands, beckoning to travelers making their way along Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles and catering to vacationers up and down the U.S. eastern seaboard.
12 Irene's wide swirling bands are lashing the seaboard with winds and rain from the Carolinas to New England.
13 One of the night’s outliers was Sting, who hails not from the Eastern seaboard but from Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
14 Irene killed at least 21 people and cut power to 5 million homes and businesses along its path up the eastern seaboard fromNorth Carolina.
15 As Sunday evening drew near on the eastern seaboard, the Anons, in their own homes and time zones around the world, got ready to pounce.
16 Even as Ann was addressing the council, a few hundred miles up the eastern seaboard, Newark, New Jersey, was burning.
17 And finally the thirteen colonies, spread along the eastern seaboard and stretching inward to the Alleghenies and beyond into unexplored forests occupied by hostile Indian tribes, had no history of enduring cooperation.
18 Over a dozen years, John and I traveled by motorcycle through the South Dakota Badlands, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, the Northeastern seaboard and the Florida Keys.
19 Bad weather forced a stop on the eastern seaboard of Canada.
20 For an eastern seaboard tired of winter, The Great White Way is heralding a balmy spring.
1 滨海
4 滨海区
8 滨海的
9 海岸
coastal littoral coast wharf seashore seacoast rivage sea shore foreland sea bank seaside tidewater the seashore sea coast
10 海滨
waterfront seaside beach sea seashore seacoast seabeach the waterside the foreshore front the seaside the seashore sea coast coast waterside foreshore beachfront littoral strand
11 海岸地带