گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'shore'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: كنار دریا

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2 عمومی:: شمع

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3 عمومی:: ساحل‌

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4 عمومی:: كرانه‌

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5 عمومی:: بساحل‌ رتفن‌

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6 عمومی:: لب‌ (دریا)

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english

1 general:: shore sth up [ M ] 2. to strengthen or improve an organization, agreement or system that is not working effectively or that is likely to fail • The new public relations manager has the difficult task of shoring up the company's troubled image.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

2 general:: noun beach: We walk along the shore in the evening.

Simple Definitions

3 general::   noun land along the edge of a sea/lake ADJ. golden, sandy on the golden shores of beautiful Bali | rocky, wooded | barren, bleak, desert, deserted, exposed, lonely, wilder (figurative) a Belgian from the wilder shores of Flemish nationalism | lee, sheltered | distant, far, farther, opposite, other Meg was pointing towards the far shore. | north/northern, etc. The path ran along the southern shore of the lake. | lake VERB + SHORE approach, reach | leave | follow, hug We sailed until midnight, hugging the shore. | be found on, be washed up on A dying dolphin was found washed up on the shore. SHORE + NOUN bird | road | leave PREP. along the ~ walking along the wooded shores of the lake | around the ~ of The route goes around the shore of Derwent Water. | by the ~ strolling by the shore | close to/near the ~ The sea appears calm near the shore. | from (a/the) ~ just a few miles from shore watching from the shore | on (a/the) ~ The others were now safely on shore. There are a lot of rocks on that shore. | on the ~s of The hotel is situated on the sheltered shores of the Moray Firth. | (down/back) to/towards the ~ The hotel's gardens stretch down to the lake shore. (also shores) particular country ADJ. American, British, etc. the ship in which Columbus first sailed to American shores | foreign, native | our, these VERB + SHORE arrive on, come to, reach, return to He was glad to return to his native shores. | leave | defend We will fight to the death to defend our shores. PREP. beyond/outside the ~ The decisions will be taken beyond these shores.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general:: shore the area of sand, mud, or low land along the edge of the sea, a lake etc: • I went down to the shore to meet him. • The fish is commonly found off the shores of Australia. • They had planned to take a picnic on the shores of Lake Havel. coast the land next to the sea: • He lives on the Sussex coast. • one of the most luxurious hotels on the south coast • the Draugen oil field, off the West coast of Norway • the East Coast of the United States beach an area of sand or small stones at the edge of the sea: • Let's go to the beach. • Brighton beach the seashore the land at the edge of the sea, consisting of sand or rocks: • He walked with her along the seashore. • You can hear the waves breaking on the seashore. the seaside British English the areas or towns next to the sea where people go to enjoy themselves: • We went on day trips to the seaside. • Oh I do love to be beside the seaside (= a line from a well-known song ) . • a seaside town • a seaside resort bank the land along the side of a river: • a journey along the banks of the River Ganges • He swam over to the other bank. • The river burst its banks. the waterfront the part of a town or an area of land next to the sea, a river etc – used especially when talking about buildings near the water: • The restaurant is down on the waterfront. • a waterfront bar in Montreal called The Neptune the waterside ( also the lakeside , the riverside ) the area at the edge of a lake, river etc: • The mountains almost come down to the waterside. • a rented villa on the lakeside • A number of barges were hidden in the trees along the riverside. • beautiful riverside views

Longman-Thesaurus

5 general:: shore sth up [ M ] 1. to stop a wall or a building from falling down by supporting it with building materials such as wood or metal • Boundary walls have had to be shored up.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

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