第三人称复数:shorelines
名词海岸线; 滨线; 岸边线; 水线
1. 海岸线;湖滨线;河岸线
A shoreline is the edge of a sea, lake, or wide river.
1. It is used for shoreline protection and tidal marsh restoration because of its complex root system that is able to prevent marshland from eroding.
2. The bidding program requires design organizations to remove overall control strategies of the Binhu lake shoreline plot construction.
3. The design takes the utilization of the sea area and shoreline into consideration to maintain sustainable development and environmental protections.
4. Parasols and big blue umbrellas dot the shoreline, but we just sprawl out under the sun.
5. Of the 135 miles of Gulf Coast shoreline still covered in moderate to heavy oil, 115 miles are in Louisiana.
6. Abalone smuggling is a serious problem in South Africa, with some experts saying the species faces extinction on the country's shoreline.
7. South Korea's Coast Guard dispatched dozens of ships Friday to try to contain the spill and keep it from reaching the sensitive shoreline.
8. Storm tides damaged 897 ships and ruined nearly 116 km of shoreline in Zhejiang province, causing more than 4 billion yuan in direct economic losses.
9. Lavender bushes, vineyards and a rocky shoreline are all part of the landscape.
10. BEIJING - More than 30 archaeological shipwreck sites have been discovered off the country's shoreline, the national oceanic body has reportedly said.
noun
1. a boundary line between land and water