英:[ˈɪnʃɔ:(r)]
美:[ˈɪnˈʃɔr, -ˈʃor]
英:[ˈɪnʃɔ:(r)]
美:[ˈɪnˈʃɔr, -ˈʃor]
in·shore
In shor
Adjective
1. (of winds) coming from the sea toward the land;
"an inshore breeze"
"an onshore gale"
"seaward winds"
2. close to a shore;
"inshore fisheries"
Adverb
1. toward the shore;
"we swam two miles inshore"
也可以写作 in-shore,意为“靠近海岸”,最早出现于1701年,由 in(介词)和 shore(名词)组成。作为副词,最早出现于1737年。
内滨
内滨
The first known use of inshore was in 1701
insidernoun
a person who is a member of a special group or organization
inside1 of 4noun
an inner side or surface
an interior or internal part
inward nature, thoughts, or feeling
entrails—usually used in plural
inside2 of 4adjective
of, relating to, or being on or near the inside
an inside wall
relating or known to a special group of people
inside information
inside3 of 4preposition
in or into the interior of
they are inside the house
on the inner side of
put the dot inside the curve
before the end of : within
inside an hour
inside4 of 4adverb
on the inside
the car is clean inside
in or into the interior
went inside
inshore1 of 2adjective
situated or carried on near shore
inshore fishing
moving toward shore
an inshore wind
inshore2 of 2adverb
to or toward shore
1 They are often sighted close inshore, in bays and estuaries, with larger individuals having ranges that include deeper waters offshore and deep channels in bays to 570 m.
2 She added that the RNLI's hovercraft at Hoylake and inshore lifeboat at Flint were also launched to assist in the search.
3 Objective to understand the pollution of inshore seawater and shellfish due to hepatitis a virus (HAV) in Liaoning province.
目的了解辽宁省近海海水及贝类甲型肝炎病毒的污染状况。
4 Figure 10.10 Cross-section through the Aleutian subduction zone with a depiction of the increasing depth of earthquakes “inshore” from the trench.
5 Investigators retrieved the Nicola Faith's inshore vessel monitoring system, which records its location, and which enabled them to conclude that it sank around 18:00.
6 an oil spill that was devastating to inshore fisheries in the area
7 He said that when the fishing part of the Brexit agreement is renegotiated in 2026 the government should consider allowing the inshore fleet to fish exclusively in waters 12 miles off the coast.
8 “I am not talking about the inshore fishermen, I am talking about the industrial supertrawler fleets,” he said.
9 The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says all remaining inshore waters between the Mississippi and Texas state lines - including Louisiana’s part of the Mississippi Sound - will close at 6 p.m.
10 For only $159, this the easiest way to get started inshore fishing.
11 Northern Ireland's inshore and offshore regions contain a rich archaeological record spanning the previous 9,000 years.
12 The management of inshore sea fisheries is the responsibility of Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authorities.
13 It's not the first time reciprocal cross-border access to inshore waters has proven controversial.
14 The restrictions include a prohibition on the use of certain fishing gear in inshore waters.
15 Shrimp, too, depend on inshore feeding grounds for their young.
16 "This is the first time we have seen such a large pod so close inshore and not too far from the pier end, it was fantastic to see," said one of the crew members.
17 Seals have ventured further inshore on beaches and coastlines that were quieter during lockdown, it says.
18 Starting April 1, turtle excluder devices will be required on many skimmer nets to protect juvenile turtles growing up inshore in the Gulf of Mexico and southeast Atlantic.
19 The sand boat was heading inshore.
载沙的船向岸边驶去。
20 The inshore lifeboat was called just after 19:00 BST on Friday after the boy was reported missing near the town's Spa.
5 向海岸的
12 向海岸
13 近海岸
14 靠近海岸的
15 向陆