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Definition of coastline in English: coastlinenounˈkəʊs(t)lʌɪnˈkoʊstˌlaɪn mass nounThe land along a coast. the hotel has wonderful views of the rugged coastline 在这家宾馆能看见绝妙的崎岖海岸线景色。 Example sentencesExamples - It has put up clear warnings about the dangers of the sea at regular intervals along this stretch of coastline.
- The house sits on 35 acres and has a mile of private coastline including a private beach.
- However, as with the rest of the world, things are changing fast on this idyllic coastline.
- The town stretched along the coastline, most of it out of sight behind hills that rose up either side of the plain.
- Deposits have been discovered on a number of stretches of coastline over the past couple of weeks.
- The suddenness of the tsunami caught literally tens of thousands of people unaware along the coastlines of southern Asia.
- Its thick, gummy oil has blackened hundreds of miles of coastline in Spain.
- Along the mainland coastline are shallow reefs and a scattering of wrecks.
- I had not realised it has the longest coastline of anywhere in the country.
- So she sold her Sydney flat and bought a house on the shores of the city's northern coastline.
- In fact, not even a week had passed since another surfer had been eaten on exactly the same piece of coastline.
- As day dawned, the landing craft was just off the French coastline and the order to go in was given.
- Large ponds are dug along coastlines, and any mangrove forests or wetlands in the way are destroyed.
- It's a rugged county with a spectacular and breathtaking coastline, full of history and legend.
- It is claimed that on a really fine day it is possible to see as far away as Galway Bay up along the local coastline.
- Yorkshire pride is at stake in a new competition to find the nation's favourite stretch of coastline.
- It would be a huge boost to the already booming tourist industry along the county coastline.
- Seals, porpoises and sometimes even Minke whales also visit this coastline.
- The spokesman said it was common for seals to be found along the south Essex coastline.
Synonyms seaboard, coastal region, seashore, shore, shoreline, seaside, beach, sand, sands, foreshore, waterside, water's edge, waterfront Definition of coastline in US English: coastlinenounˈkoʊstˌlaɪnˈkōstˌlīn The outline of a coast, especially with regard to its shape and appearance. 海岸线 the hotel has wonderful views of the rugged coastline 在这家宾馆能看见绝妙的崎岖海岸线景色。 Example sentencesExamples - Its thick, gummy oil has blackened hundreds of miles of coastline in Spain.
- Along the mainland coastline are shallow reefs and a scattering of wrecks.
- It has put up clear warnings about the dangers of the sea at regular intervals along this stretch of coastline.
- The suddenness of the tsunami caught literally tens of thousands of people unaware along the coastlines of southern Asia.
- The town stretched along the coastline, most of it out of sight behind hills that rose up either side of the plain.
- Seals, porpoises and sometimes even Minke whales also visit this coastline.
- As day dawned, the landing craft was just off the French coastline and the order to go in was given.
- However, as with the rest of the world, things are changing fast on this idyllic coastline.
- I had not realised it has the longest coastline of anywhere in the country.
- The house sits on 35 acres and has a mile of private coastline including a private beach.
- So she sold her Sydney flat and bought a house on the shores of the city's northern coastline.
- Deposits have been discovered on a number of stretches of coastline over the past couple of weeks.
- It is claimed that on a really fine day it is possible to see as far away as Galway Bay up along the local coastline.
- In fact, not even a week had passed since another surfer had been eaten on exactly the same piece of coastline.
- It would be a huge boost to the already booming tourist industry along the county coastline.
- Large ponds are dug along coastlines, and any mangrove forests or wetlands in the way are destroyed.
- Yorkshire pride is at stake in a new competition to find the nation's favourite stretch of coastline.
- The spokesman said it was common for seals to be found along the south Essex coastline.
- It's a rugged county with a spectacular and breathtaking coastline, full of history and legend.
Synonyms seaboard, coastal region, seashore, shore, shoreline, seaside, beach, sand, sands, foreshore, waterside, water's edge, waterfront |