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词组 coast
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coast /kəʊst $ koʊst/ noun the area where the land meets the seaadjectives/nouns + coastthe east/west etc coast We stayed on the south coast of the island.the French/English etc coast There have been storms along the Spanish coast.the Atlantic/Pacific etc coast This wine is from the Mediterranean coast of Spain.a rocky/rugged coast (=with a lot of big rocks or cliffs) On the horizon appeared the outline of a rocky coast.coast + nounsa coast road In summer the coast road is very crowded.a coast path There were wonderful views from the coast path.verbsfollow the coast (=stay close to the coast) The path follows the coast.hug the coast (=follow it very closely) A small railway hugs the coast.prepositionsthe coast of France/California etc They landed on the coast of Italy.along the coast We drove east along the coast.up/down the coast (=north or south along the coast) They sailed up the coast to Newcastle.on the coast (=on the land near the sea) We stayed in a village on the coast.off the coast (=in the sea near the land) The ship sank off the coast of Ireland in 1588.phrasesa stretch of coast (=a long area of coast) The 13th-century chapel lies on a spectacular stretch of coast.miles of coast Britain has 9,040 miles of coast.(from) coast to coast (=across a country, or all over a country) He has been giving talks from coast to coast.THESAURUS: coast shore the land along the edge of the sea or along the edge of a lake: Vevey is a pretty town on the shores of Lake Geneva. | The children managed to swim to shore but their father was swept out to sea. the seashore the land along the edge of the sea, especially where there is sand and rocks: Waves were crashing onto the seashore. coastline the edge of the land next to the sea. Used especially about a long length of land or the shape it makes, for example as seen from the air: The road follows the rugged coastline of northern France for nearly 100 miles (=with a lot of rocks and cliffs). | Environmentalists are concerned about possible damage to some of the most beautiful stretches of Welsh coastline. seaboard the part of a country that is close to the sea. Seaboard is used mainly about very large countries such as the US or Australia: Australia’s eastern seaboard | the Atlantic seaboard of the US the seaside BrE a place at the edge of the sea where people go for a holiday: The children love going to the seaside. | Scarborough is a seaside resort in Yorkshire. | She lives in the seaside town of Brighton. by the sea BrE by the ocean AmE on land next to the sea: We bought a small cottage by the sea. | He always walks by the ocean in the early morning.
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