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Definition of storm beach in English: storm beachnoun An expanse of sand or gravel thrown up on the coast by storms. (由暴风雨吹到海岸边的大片沙或沙砾形成的)风暴海滩 Example sentencesExamples - From the end of July onwards the seals come in and give birth at the back of these storm beaches.
- There are a few broken, bleached shells on the storm beach, but shells on the whole are very rare.
- There are, of course, far more types of beach than just storm beaches.
- Donegal is blessed with some of the most beautiful, and uncrowded beaches in Europe, some sheltered and safe for bathing, some wild Atlantic storm beaches with good surf.
- Watch for big sea swells when fishing rock marks and deep storm beaches.
- Spinning and fly fishing for bass on storm beaches or from rock perches are becoming increasingly popular methods of seeking this fine sporting fish.
- Cornwall has the largest coastline of any area on the country and is famous for its storm beaches.
- Our hotel looked over a shallow cove with rocks and areas of sand, but to the south there was a long, four-mile-plus open storm beach we thought looked promising.
- Plaice can be caught when fishing for bass from storm beaches such as Llangenith and Freshwater West.
- In places, whole series or 'staircases' of these storm beaches have been formed and stranded inland as the high-water mark has retreated seaward.
- Narrow storm beaches at the base of northwest Kalaupapa are maintained by high surf, which transports sand over tide pools and rocky shelves at the shoreline.
- Mackerel, garfish, bass, pollack, wrasse, dogfish and tope can be taken from rock marks, whereas the storm beaches can provide excellent fishing for bass and flatfish in the Summer, and flounder, codling and whiting in the Winter.
- These are true storm beaches that have no protection from the oncoming elements.
- It is a very large simple linear storm beach connecting the so-called Isle of Portland to the mainland.
- Included are images of Table Mountain, Lime Quarry, calcrete weathering, storm beaches and wave-cut platforms.
- The following day we woke up to a raging tempest and saw that the waves were actually building the storm beach!
- Cornwall is famous for its storm beaches.
- The variety of fishing is enormous, ranging from very deep rock marks to Atlantic storm beaches with huge waves.
- Often they are separated from the sea only by narrow storm beaches, less frequently by shingle banks or rocks.
Definition of storm beach in US English: storm beachnoun An expanse of sand or gravel thrown up on the coast by storms. (由暴风雨吹到海岸边的大片沙或沙砾形成的)风暴海滩 Example sentencesExamples - Plaice can be caught when fishing for bass from storm beaches such as Llangenith and Freshwater West.
- Cornwall has the largest coastline of any area on the country and is famous for its storm beaches.
- There are a few broken, bleached shells on the storm beach, but shells on the whole are very rare.
- The variety of fishing is enormous, ranging from very deep rock marks to Atlantic storm beaches with huge waves.
- It is a very large simple linear storm beach connecting the so-called Isle of Portland to the mainland.
- Spinning and fly fishing for bass on storm beaches or from rock perches are becoming increasingly popular methods of seeking this fine sporting fish.
- Our hotel looked over a shallow cove with rocks and areas of sand, but to the south there was a long, four-mile-plus open storm beach we thought looked promising.
- In places, whole series or 'staircases' of these storm beaches have been formed and stranded inland as the high-water mark has retreated seaward.
- Included are images of Table Mountain, Lime Quarry, calcrete weathering, storm beaches and wave-cut platforms.
- From the end of July onwards the seals come in and give birth at the back of these storm beaches.
- Cornwall is famous for its storm beaches.
- There are, of course, far more types of beach than just storm beaches.
- The following day we woke up to a raging tempest and saw that the waves were actually building the storm beach!
- Narrow storm beaches at the base of northwest Kalaupapa are maintained by high surf, which transports sand over tide pools and rocky shelves at the shoreline.
- Donegal is blessed with some of the most beautiful, and uncrowded beaches in Europe, some sheltered and safe for bathing, some wild Atlantic storm beaches with good surf.
- Often they are separated from the sea only by narrow storm beaches, less frequently by shingle banks or rocks.
- These are true storm beaches that have no protection from the oncoming elements.
- Watch for big sea swells when fishing rock marks and deep storm beaches.
- Mackerel, garfish, bass, pollack, wrasse, dogfish and tope can be taken from rock marks, whereas the storm beaches can provide excellent fishing for bass and flatfish in the Summer, and flounder, codling and whiting in the Winter.
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