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词汇 beachgoer
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Definition of beachgoer in English:

beachgoer

nounˈbiːtʃɡəʊəˈbitʃˌɡoʊər
  • A person who goes to the beach.

    a red flag was flying, warning beachgoers not to swim
    the bikini may be standard for most young beachgoers, but over the last few seasons the swimsuit has enjoyed a renaissance
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Up to a certain distance the water is tame because of barriers or reefs, which makes it agreeable to the average beachgoer, especially those with children.
    • It was just light enough to see, but not to read, the signs in the sand dunes that warn the unwary beachgoer of snakes.
    • No matter what the season, beachgoers can relax on the sunny, peaceful shores of Pensacola's award-winning coastline.
    • He said lifeguards often stayed at the beach after they finished work to ensure beachgoers remained safe.
    • The very idea of sharks stalking the Gold Coast sends a shiver up the spine of beachgoers.
    • Many beachgoers were convinced that spring really had come early this year - then gray reality hit.
    • Unhappy with her 'immodesty', a fellow beachgoer called a cop, who arrested her for indecent exposure.
    • He stressed that beachgoers still could swim on the north side of the island, where none of the organisms have been spotted.
    • A man was arrested after taking a knapsack from a beachgoer in Coney Island and refusing to return it, police said yesterday.
    • Upon my arrival, I focused on locating the perfect spot to plant myself, without really looking at my fellow beachgoers.

Definition of beachgoer in US English:

beachgoer

nounˈbitʃˌɡoʊərˈbēCHˌɡōər
  • A person who goes to the beach.

    a red flag was flying, warning beachgoers not to swim
    the bikini may be standard for most young beachgoers, but over the last few seasons the swimsuit has enjoyed a renaissance
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He stressed that beachgoers still could swim on the north side of the island, where none of the organisms have been spotted.
    • Up to a certain distance the water is tame because of barriers or reefs, which makes it agreeable to the average beachgoer, especially those with children.
    • A man was arrested after taking a knapsack from a beachgoer in Coney Island and refusing to return it, police said yesterday.
    • Upon my arrival, I focused on locating the perfect spot to plant myself, without really looking at my fellow beachgoers.
    • Many beachgoers were convinced that spring really had come early this year - then gray reality hit.
    • No matter what the season, beachgoers can relax on the sunny, peaceful shores of Pensacola's award-winning coastline.
    • Unhappy with her 'immodesty', a fellow beachgoer called a cop, who arrested her for indecent exposure.
    • The very idea of sharks stalking the Gold Coast sends a shiver up the spine of beachgoers.
    • He said lifeguards often stayed at the beach after they finished work to ensure beachgoers remained safe.
    • It was just light enough to see, but not to read, the signs in the sand dunes that warn the unwary beachgoer of snakes.
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