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beachfront

/beech-fruhnt/US // ˈbitʃˌfrʌnt //

海边,海滨,海岸边,海滨区

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : land fronting on a beach.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : located on or adjacent to a beach: beachfront property.

Examples

  • For a few seconds the other tower held, smoke and sky suddenly between them, and then 12 floors of beachfront homes collapsed.

  • Completed in 1981, the building boasted luxury amenities and beachfront access.

  • They lived in a 40-year-old beachfront building that offered views of the ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, of sunrise and sunset.

  • The problem that I have is what is authorized to be developed in this beachfront property and whether it complies with the vision that we as a community have developed.

  • Her hedonistic lifestyle, beamed out to the world from her beachfront estate on Mustique, and her openly sexual relationship with a younger man had turned the British populace against her.

  • When Lenzner arrives, he finds a heavily fortified beachfront estate with armed guards walking the perimeter.

  • The beachfront town of Wildwood doesn't want you shirtless, either.

  • John Edwards was viewed as too slick by half, his beachfront mansion belying his stated position as a champion of the downtrodden.

  • She also spends time at her nearby ranch in Abiquiu and beachfront house in Malibu.

  • The reason is much simpler that that: there's more stuff in the way, especially beachfront property.