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seaside

/see-sahyd/US // ˈsiˌsaɪd //UK // (ˈsiːˌsaɪd) //

海边,海滨,海岸边,海畔

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the land along the sea; seacoast.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : situated on or pertaining to the seaside.

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Examples

  • I will be dreaming of a seaside vacation—and the tangy refreshment to go with it—as I listen to this breezy bossa nova-styled number.

  • David, whose father is dead, helps his mother run the family’s seaside boating-goods shop.

  • Its cruise port and proximity to seaside towns attracted hordes of day-trippers, who spent less money and flooded the city center.

  • Without Ocean Adventure, we wouldn’t be able to enjoy a local seaside getaway with dogs, kids and plenty of living space.

  • Another summer palace being constructed in the seaside city of Marmaris is reported to cost an additional $85 million.

  • Tallinn feels palpably Scandinavian with its polished old-town brick, seaside positioning and glut of cool cafes.

  • Two hundred girls are weaving in and out of dirty alleys in the seaside slum of West Point, Liberia.

  • The glamour of the seaside resort has long since been eclipsed by spectacular violence.

  • In the tiny seaside town of Yacahts, Oregon, Buck Henderson is ready to die.

  • Set a year after the rest of the season, the staff takes an outing to the seaside.

  • In Seaside Park there is also a soldiers' and sailors' monument, and in the vicinity are many fine residences.

  • And at his seaside lodgings he examined more narrowly the portion whence the pattern had been taken.

  • In fine weather there is always a charm about the seaside, even on the barest and least picturesque coast.

  • It is quite a little seaside place, where people who want to be quiet go for bathing in the summer.

  • It invited Rhoda, if her father would consent, to visit the Bodkins during the remainder of their stay at the seaside.