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the foreshore noun[ S ] geography specializeduk /ˈfɔː.ʃɔːr/ us /ˈfɔːr.ʃɔːr/ the part of the land next to the sea that is between the limits reached by high and low tide, or any part of this land that does not have grass or buildings on it(海边高潮线和低潮线之间的)前滩,滩头,前滨;海边空地,海滨 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Coasts & beaches barrier reef beachcomb beachcomber beachcombing beachfront esplanade frontage groin low-lying riviera sand shingle shingly shore strand swash the Amalfi Coast the seaside tide pool tombolo
I had the pleasure of meeting him on the foreshore that afternoon. The cliffs that border the foreshore are strikingly coloured and are veined with alabaster. The distance between the foreshore at high water and the foot of the rocks was considerable. The foreshore was honeycombed with shallow pits, shored, and timbered with rough hewn timber. The wind was rising, and the line of the foreshore beyond the boat was white with breakers. |