from coast to coast如何读

ˈkōst

from coast to coast是什么意思

从一个海岸到另一个海岸;全国各地

from coast to coast英英释义

noun

the land near a shore : seashore

obsolete border, frontier

a hill or slope suited to coasting

a slide down a slope (as on a sled)

often capitalized the Pacific coast of the U.S.

the immediate area of view—used in the phrase the coast is clear

verb

transitive verb

obsolete to move along or past the side of : skirt

to sail along the shore of

intransitive verb

archaic to travel on land along a coast or along or past the side of something

to sail along the shore

to slide, run, or glide downhill by the force of gravity

to move along without or as if without further application of propulsive power (as by momentum or gravity)

to proceed easily without special application of effort or concern—often used with ona company coasting on its good reputation

coasted through school

noun

the land near a shore : seashore

obsolete border, frontier

a hill or slope suited to coasting

a slide down a slope (as on a sled)

often capitalized the Pacific coast of the U.S.

the immediate area of view—used in the phrase the coast is clear

verb

transitive verb

obsolete to move along or past the side of : skirt

to sail along the shore of

intransitive verb

archaic to travel on land along a coast or along or past the side of something

to sail along the shore

to slide, run, or glide downhill by the force of gravity

to move along without or as if without further application of propulsive power (as by momentum or gravity)

to proceed easily without special application of effort or concern—often used with ona company coasting on its good reputation

coasted through school

from coast to coast词源英文解释

Noun Middle English cost, from Anglo-French coste, from Latin costa rib, side; akin to Old Church Slavonic kostĭ bone

The first known use of coast was in the 14th century

from coast to coast儿童词典英英释义

abroadadverb or adjective

over a wide area

away from one's home

doesn't go abroad at night

in or to foreign countries

travel abroad

formal in wide circulation

rumors were abroad

abroadadverb or adjective

over a wide area

away from one's home

doesn't go abroad at night

in or to foreign countries

travel abroad

formal in wide circulation

rumors were abroad

coast1 of 2noun

the land near a shore : seashore

a slide down a slope (as on a sled)

the present area in view

the coast is clear

coast2 of 2verb

to sail along the shore of

to slide downhill by the force of gravity

to move along (as on a bicycle when not pedaling) without applying power

to succeed without special effort

coasted through school

from coast to coast 例句

1 He lives on the coast.

2 He's flying out to the Coast tomorrow.

3 The car coasted to a stop.

4 The airplane coasted down the runway.

5 The children coasted on sleds down the snowy hill.

6 They came coasting down the hill on bicycles.

7 After taking a big lead, the team coasted to victory.

8 He was accused of trying to coast through school.

9 She decided she could coast along without a job for the next few months.

10 The company is coasting on its good reputation.

11 So while the basic rules of the road remain the same on both coasts, observing them is another matter.

12 Dozens of Chinese navy vessels and warplanes were spotted off the coast of Taiwan on Friday, according to Taiwanese military officials.

13 Stores from coast to coast sold them.

各地的商店都出售这种手表.

14 The university is out to raid faculties from coast to coast.

那所大学要到全国各地去挖教授.

15 The television show was broadcast from coast to coast.

电视节目播向全国.

16 Today country music boasts more radio listeners than pop - some 80 million from coast to coast.

今天,乡村音乐可以夸口说比流行乐有着更多的广播听众---从东海岸到西海岸约有八千万.

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