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on·shore
an shor
Adjective
1. (of winds) coming from the sea toward the land;
"an inshore breeze"
"an onshore gale"
"seaward winds"
2. on the edge of the land;
"an onshore lighthouse"
Adverb
1. on or toward the land;
"they were living onshore"
滨岸
The first known use of onshore was in 1860
oodlesplural noun
a great quantity
onyxnoun
chalcedony in parallel layers of different color
onward1 of 2adverb
toward or at a point lying ahead in space or time : forward
kept moving onward
onward2 of 2adjective
directed or moving onward
the onward march of time
onward1 of 2adverb
toward or at a point lying ahead in space or time : forward
kept moving onward
onward2 of 2adjective
directed or moving onward
the onward march of time
ontopreposition
to a position on or against climbed onto the roof
leaped onto the horse
in a state of knowing about or becoming aware of
I'm onto their little game
onstageadverb or adjective
on or onto a stage : on a part of the stage visible to the audience
onslaughtnoun
a violent attack
onshoreadjective
moving toward the shore
onshore winds
situated on land
onshore oil refinery
1 They slept onboard and mostly skipped onshore restaurants, wowed by the crew-cooked meals that could be shared with their daughter, who has celiac disease.
2 This is an angry, dangerous sea, whipped up by the onshore wind.
3 A southeaster blustered onshore.
东南风咆哮着从海上吹来.
4 “Even if it is Pole Star, they shouldn’t know that we’re their enemy yet. None of you did anything to identify yourselves onshore.”
5 A few venture onshore in zodiacs for brief encounters with penguins along the coastline.
6 As though back onshore, all of France is left to bite its fingernails and flee and stumble and weep and wake to a numb, gray dawn, unable to believe what is happening.
7 They'll grab the fish by hand and throw them into buckets onshore.
然后他们会用手把鱼兜起来,扔到岸上的桶里面。
8 But there's something more compelling right now--the irresistible lure of going onshore and exploring.
9 How does the offshore loading environment differ from onshore?
海上和岸上载荷环境不同?
10 Faint deep coals of the driftwood fire pulsing in the onshore wind.
11 But how could it use the proceeds onshore, as it wished to, for a project in the busy Pearl River Delta region?
但如何在境内使用资金,如他希望的那样,用于繁忙的珠江三角洲地区的项目。
12 They were living onshore.
他们住在海岸边.
13 It was only a matter of time before the idea spread to cruise companies: Crystal Cruises offers onshore volunteer opportunities, as do certain Holland America and Royal Caribbean Cruises.
14 With no power, we drift in its wake until onshore waves catch us.
15 Sailors moored their boat to a dock and went onshore.
水手们把船停靠在码头上,上岸去了.
16 If the pie gets bigger, then both tax haven and onshore jurisdiction will benefit.
如果馅饼做的更大,避税港和在岸地区都将会受益。
17 Then he went back onshore, and there were handshakes and nods, all quiet, until he went back aboard and cast off.
18 Many big environmental groups support CCS, both off and onshore, as a necessary evil in the battle against climate change.
许多大环境集团都支持CCS,不管是陆地上还是海上的CCS项目,都是是对抗气候变化的利器。
19 “The day I need help into a boat from a sprout like you is the day I stay onshore with the widows and babies.”
20 Warm as it was onshore, a moderately stiff north breeze had sprung up out in midlake, and they would be rowing directly into it.
1 在国内
6 在岸上的
9 向陆地
12 向岸的
13 近岸的
14 陆上的
15 向陆地的
16 向陆