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lakeshore

/leyk-shawr, -shohr/US // ˈleɪkˌʃɔr, -ˌʃoʊr //

湖滨,湖岸,湖畔,湖边

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : lakefront.

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Examples

  • They aren’t permitted on trails, in the backcountry, on multi-use pathways, or along lakeshores.

  • That image of her body’s burnt fingers on the lakeshore was meant to be the film’s final shot.

  • By two o'clock the entire camp was scouring forest, lakeshore, and river banks for Mabel or traces of Mabel.

  • He liked this lakeshore country and he intended to stay in it.

  • The scarlet plane had disappeared but from the drone of the motor they knew it was somewhere in the hills back from the lakeshore.

  • He took a page up from the pile of cut sheets: the model farm at Kinnereth on the lakeshore of Tiberias.

  • "Don't worry a bit about to-night, Janet," Laura told her, when they all hurried away from the lakeshore about dusk.