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surf

/surf/US // sɜrf //UK // (sɜːf) //

海浪,冲浪,海面,海上冲浪

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the swell of the sea that breaks upon a shore or upon shoals.
    • : the mass or line of foamy water caused by the breaking of the sea upon a shore, especially a shallow or sloping shore.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to ride a surfboard.
    • : to float on the crest of a wave toward shore.
    • : to swim, play, or bathe in the surf.
    • : to search haphazardly, as for information on a computer network or an interesting program on television.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to ride a surfboard on: We surfed every big wave in sight.
    • : to search through for information or entertainment.

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Examples

  • Other than the moments after they hatch and crawl into the surf, sea turtles spend their entire lives in the ocean.

  • Jim Haas, who owns a house down the shore near Chun’s Reef, received permission from the state in 2018 to put in a burrito after large surf destroyed his stone and mortar staircase and pulled the lanai off his property.

  • Nearly half are located on Oahu’s North Shore, known as the Seven Mile Miracle, famous for its abundance of prime surf breaks and stunning beaches.

  • Residents are irritated that there is no beach, trail, or surf spot where they can escape the noisy machines.

  • While most travelers usually head to the western town of Rincón, known for its beaches and excellent surf, the north coast is also packed with adventure.

  • “I saw the moment when they looked down and saw this old couple having sex in the surf,” says Carlucci.

  • Others plan where to paddle into the surf off Black's Beach to catch a wave when the big breakers start rolling in.

  • Perhaps thanks to the surf and turf and the stellar Bordeaux and Sauvignon Blanc, there were no lost tempers.

  • Even "Surf Wax America," a seemingly innocuous homage to The Beach Boys' early hits, morphed into a meditation on drowning.

  • I should say that I surf in Barbados, just to see what happens in Season 5.

  • He is tied to a pole, carried out in the evening and dropped upon the beach, where it is just possible the surf may bear him away.

  • Under favourable conditions as many as four or five of these successive diminishing surf lines may be seen.

  • They cannot, like the noble lifeboats, dash right into the caldron of surf, and dare the sands and seas to do their worst!

  • Here the surf was like a boiling caldron, but there was not depth enough to admit of heavy seas.

  • Yes; it was of no use; no boat could live in the surf at the foot of the Stack cliffs, and the sailors had given it up in despair.