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单词 Ashore
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1. We went ashore when the boat reached the port.
2. One was washed ashore in Norway.
3. Seals come ashore to breed.
4. A few pieces of wood had washed ashore.
5. The sea tided the debris ashore.
6. It was the sailors'first night ashore ; they painted the town red.
7. They finally scrambled ashore.
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8. The men waded ashore.
9. Pull the boat ashore.
10. A sailor threw a rope ashore and we tied the boat to a post.
11. We'll have two days ashore while the ship is in port.
12. The cruise included several days ashore.
13. She rowed ashore in the dinghy.
14. The body was washed ashore .
15. They finished rattling down and went ashore.
16. Pieces of the wreckage were washed ashore.
17. Strong winds blew the ship ashore.
18. The children got ashore before the tide came in.
19. During the breeding season the birds come ashore.
20. Several dead birds had been washed ashore.
21. The schooner was driven ashore.
22. The guide shoaled us and then we went ashore.
23. He managed to swim ashore.
24. I was pitched into the water and swam ashore.
25. The surviving crew members were ferried ashore.
26. More than 400 dead dolphins had been washed ashore.
27. He would walk along the beach collecting the flotsam and jetsam that had been washed ashore.
28. The band struck up as soon as the Queen stepped ashore.
29. Slowly the fisherman reeled in his line, bringing the fish ashore.
30. He laid hold of the rope and pulled the boat ashore.
1. One was washed ashore in Norway.
2. Seals come ashore to breed.
3. A few pieces of wood had washed ashore.
4. The sea tided the debris ashore.
5. He would walk along the beach collecting the flotsam and jetsam that had been washed ashore.
6. It was the sailors'first night ashore ; they painted the town red.
7. The band struck up as soon as the Queen stepped ashore.
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8. They finally scrambled ashore.
9. Slowly the fisherman reeled in his line, bringing the fish ashore.
10. The men waded ashore.
11. He laid hold of the rope and pulled the boat ashore.
12. Pull the boat ashore.
13. A sailor threw a rope ashore and we tied the boat to a post.
14. We'll have two days ashore while the ship is in port.
15. She rowed ashore in the dinghy.
16. The children got ashore before the tide came in.
17. The schooner was driven ashore.
18. He managed to swim ashore.
31. The water was only waist-deep so I walked ashore.
32. We were helped ashore by local people.
33. Exhausted, they swam ashore.
34. We rowed ashore, then explored the island on foot for the rest of the day.
35. The princess stepped ashore to be greeted by an enthusiastic crowd of admirers.
36. He went ashore leaving me to start repairing the torn sail.
37. Oil has come ashore on a ten mile stretch to the east of Plymouth.
38. As the king stepped ashore the cannons fired a salute.
39. He was rescued only when an exhausted friend swam ashore.
40. Where is the natural gas brought ashore by pipelines?
41. Two bodies were washed ashore last night.
42. Pieces of the boat washed ashore.
43. After a moment, he waded ashore and sat down.
44. The smugglers who regularly bring their booty ashore.
45. Only two men washed ashore alive.
46. They waded ashore just below their lonely hut.
47. He and his brother George survived by swimming ashore.
48. That was where bodies came ashore.
49. I came ashore to see about gasoline.
50. Most of the other passengers had gone ashore.
51. All these bits and pieces washed ashore.
52. Electricity would be brought ashore by marine cables.
53. I've sent Sub-Lieutenant Cousteau ashore to pick them up.
54. Sadly, morals and behaviour ashore had deteriorated too with more drunks and ladies of easy virtue in evidence.
55. Before going ashore, secure hatches and lock all portholes and doors.
56. He was rowed ashore again, and I watched as he embarked along the coast road.
57. This lady here came ashore at landing point theta, and promptly collapsed.
58. Meanwhile, residents have been reporting pieces of the wreckage washing ashore.
59. Large breakers thundered in through a line of rocks, running ashore on to a beach of coarse shingle.
60. A few hundred metres off-shore we congregate so that Tor can explain the best way of going ashore.
61. The fishermen know that the sea is dangerous and the storm terrible, but they have never found these dangers sufficient reason for remaining ashore. Vincent van Gogh 
62. When the time came, one or other of the sons would come ashore to run the shipping offices.
63. State officials also reported a dead sea turtle had washed ashore.
64. In the spring the clan chief's steward came ashore to find the last surviving woman on the rocky shore.
65. Brognar Blackstrap, the band goes ashore to check out the island and see what riches they can cart off.
66. If Alan heard, he remained silent, probably resolving to get ashore as quickly as possible.
67. We waded ashore coughing up salt water and drenched to the skin.
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68. The doors to the deck were shut against the weather so she thought she could get ashore unseen.
69. The civilians and dockworkers were staring at me, the Commandos coming ashore don't seem to notice my piping.
70. In 1981 violent storms redistributed some of the plutonium, along with other radioactive wastes stored ashore.
71. Of course, I sent ashore for a doctor, and he was able to diagnose the cause of death with certainty.
72. Ashore, Stan Weatherall and Peter Harris followed the general practice in a beach-head: lending a hand where they could.
73. The disembarkation began immediately, and I took the opportunity of a run ashore with the others to survey our unique landfall.
74. There was very little sleep last night, our first hours ashore in Normandy, maybe tonight we could have some rest.
75. Instead, commanders aboard other ships or ashore will be connected via radio and satellite links to computers aboard the arsenal ship.
76. This enables the National Central Control to supplement supplies coming ashore in order to meet demands during the coldest of winter days.
77. The bombing was apparently a diversionary tactic, while the Navy landed its troops ashore.
78. His body was washed ashore on what was to become Omaha Beach.
79. Females come ashore to form breeding colonies, and each will give birth to a single white-coated pup.
80. When the raft bumped on the sand, the fishermen could step ashore only knee deep in the water.
81. Brihtric pursued him with eighty vessels, which were driven ashore by a storm, and then burnt by Wulfnoth.
82. The animal was seized after being brought ashore illegally from a foreign ship.
83. The ships have gone and so has the Black Rat, but the opportunist Brown Rat remains a threat ashore.
84. Such was the rorqual whale, 64 feet long with a 12 foot tail, washed ashore in 1879.
85. He wants to get ashore, and who can blame him?
86. Directly you go ashore have a bath, send everything you've been wearing to the laundry, and wash your hair.
87. Ted Parsons had got ashore, but when lying rock-still he felt a gun behind his ear and was captured.
88. Rockhoppers usually come ashore in the evenings and it is well worth a special trip to watch the performance.
89. He anchored his boat in hip-deep water about 25 yards from the beach, and we waded ashore like General Douglas MacArthur.
90. As they came ashore herrings fell off, one after another.
91. As Soap beached the craft and ushered the two ashore, Pooley viewed the place with the gravest misgivings.
92. The block of leafy branches, roots, mud, and piggybacking barnacles was boxed and hauled ashore.
93. When I got ashore I stole a small fishing boat and sailed it to the Delta.
94. So I paddled ashore in the rubber dinghy with Nina.
95. They had just negotiated a lock and it had been her turn to go ashore.
96. As the others came ashore I took stock of my new dominion.
97. On the day, they were brought ashore on the Shirley and driven to the house.
98. Having made Winter Marsh from the Crouch I anchored off a shallow bay and rowed ashore in the dinghy.
99. I was touched by the good wishes of the crew when I went ashore.
100. Step ashore to a world of pavement cafes, boutiques and the continental charm of Port Solent's fashionable shopping mall.
101. In support of the build-up of beachheads, naval ships, directed by observers ashore with assault forces, fired on shore targets.
102. Promoted lieutenant in the brig Grasshopper, he was driven ashore on the Helder in December 1811.
103. Miyako Immigration was following all the official procedures, but they had every intention of letting Loi ashore.
104. If given the go-ahead, pictures from the wreck will be sent ashore by fibre optic cable to Liverpool by satellite.
105. It was a great joy to get ashore after being cramped with our fellows, not all of them Air Force.
106. Very few of our men swam ashore, most of those who were rescued from the water being saved by small boats.
107. As far as I could remember I'd rowed ashore in a fairly direct line from Joanna to the beach.
108. Everything would have to be unloaded at anchorage on to mexeflote rafts and then brought ashore.
109. I got up before dawn and made my mooring at Fambridge while there was still water to row ashore.
110. As it was dark by now, no bullets hit them, and they began to swim ashore.
111. People were returning to their cabins after a day ashore.
112. Today was her birthday and Jane and Lucinda would soon be coming ashore, bursting with news.
113. This was just one of the many problems in getting ashore.
114. I could visualise the map, and the position of the village in relation to the coast where I had come ashore.
115. Monsters, stirred from the lightless ocean depths by the sinking of the lands, sometimes come ashore here in search of prey.
116. Battered by 50 knot winds and seven-metre seas, the Ambrosia was later washed ashore in Aberdeenshire.
117. If there had been such action, critics say, crews might have kept slicks from coming ashore.
118. My companions hurriedly dropped me off at Chateaubelair, near Richmond, leaving me to wade ashore waist deep.
119. The main force came ashore the next night and followed a strict timetable.
120. If we can go ashore we can have coffee and Tony and I can put on our anoraks.
121. This was in my earlier days when carrying out general duties ashore.
122. For over two centuries, local fisherman have driven dolphins ashore to be butchered and eaten.
123. Most of those aboard the Vlorewere quickly rounded up after scrambling or swimming ashore.
124. We could not claim all the credit for this as our administration was coming to grips with the situation ashore.
125. The lord stepped out of the boat that had rowed him ashore and slowly mounted the steps of the pier.
126. Hapless, hopelessly clumsy Gilligan is washed ashore along with the competent, self-assured skipper.
127. He talked freely about quite a number of subjects, but had not once broached the question of being sent ashore.
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128. Nasser gave Soviet warships access to the port of Alexandria for servicing, and facilities for storage and repair were constructed ashore.
129. Rubbish is discarded; that from boats is washed ashore and there is greater disturbance of the animal life.
130. The beach was long, flat and shelved so gently that no normal vessel could have come ashore without running aground.
131. Thousands of High Elves were cut down by crossbow fire as they waded ashore.
132. He is the first to leap ashore, to the delight and relief of the garrison commander.
133. He could go ashore to go to the lavatory, but had to return immediately to the raft.
134. She will not face inland, and so the Whale will not swim ashore.
135. Getting ashore is tricky, with the sea threatening to destroy the boats on the boulders at the edge.
136. Others will need small sails in the afternoon, and may sometimes have to retire ashore as the wind picks up.
137. Skippers will have either to throw away the haddock or risk prosecution by bringing them ashore.
138. He was rowing the boat ashore.
139. Michael rowed your boat ashore Hallelujah.
140. He went ashore at every port.
141. On the beach giant kelp had washed ashore.
142. The boat drifted ashore on an island.
143. Susan rowed your boat ashore Hallelujah.
144. Tony rowed your boat ashore Hallelujah.
145. You go ashore and stand in with him!
146. Just then the Ironclad crashed ashore.
147. The sailors finished rattling down before going ashore.
148. Mary rowed your boat ashore Hallelujah.
149. Hurricane Norbert has ashore on Mexico's Baja California peninsula.
150. The currents drifted the dead body ashore.
151. All ashore that's going ashore.
152. The 185 - pound Steller sea lion waddled ashore, shocking students and teachers.
153. Just heart in although gravamen exactly don't challenge to speak ashore the jaws.
154. With strong arms and obliging souls, Tahitians usher ashore French vacationers after a lagoon cruise on an outrigger canoe.
155. In September when the ice comes, pleasure craft are hauled ashore, fishermen move north into the warmer Barents Sea, and another flotilla steams under the opaque ice.
156. He threatened to put Balboa ashore on one of the rocky islets.
157. On the beach side, loggerhead and green sea turtles lumber ashore to lay eggs every summer.
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158. A television reporter shoots a newscast in a hotel parking lot near Morehead City, North Carolina, as Hurricane Irene comes ashore August 27.
159. When the troops aboard his landing craft splashed ashore during an allied amphibious attack at Anzio, Italy, Arness was chosen to lead the way.
160. Stand ashore the below the moon high big figure, closed lightly lips to smile beneath, Moncler Giubbotti 9, oneself took off clothing to begin to clean body.
161. At Grand Isle State Park, La. , where the oil spill has come ashore, a laughing gull is unable to fly.
162. Professor Lesack attributes the rise to the extra water created by Artic sea ice melting, which subsequently gets washed ashore in high-velocity storm winds.
163. Weather forecaster said the storm has weakened after the aircanvoshower eye came ashore and said it would continue to lose strength during the next day or two.
164. Samoan meteorological officials suggest that some victims were killed by a second wave that swept ashore as they gathered fish washed up by the first.
165. Local produce is served bento-box-style onboard, or you can toddle ashore, past lobster fishermen unloading their catch, to dine at Peppermint Bay, adjacent the quaint hamlet of Woodbridge.
166. At one o'clock the'Rangoon'was at the quay, and the passengers were going ashore.
167. We were clear out of the ship; but not yet ashore in our stockade.
168. The month of brocade didn't anticipate path son ambition hurtle she delivers so huge fire and immediately discommode of call, drew ashore the servant girls of one yard to all come over.
169. Once in the gutter, take a shower, one not careful, stepped into the deep water to the whole human eyes, a black, a few slobber, also do not know what happened, do a back even climb ashore.
170. Weather forecaster said the storm has weakened after the eye came ashore and said it would continue to lose strength during the next day or two.
171. Reach a gram to ride ashore a combat horseback of haleness, soft-voicedly complain, for have already become adapted to step combat of he to say, this how much some is like a molestation.
172. Hang around a while. There are some books ashore there I want to read.
173. Feeding in shallows off the Panamanian coast, these starfish sailed ashore on the translucent tides.
174. And without--the frontier warfare; the yearning of a boy, cast ashore upon a desert of newness and ugliness and sordidness, for all that is chastened and old, and noble with traditions.
175. Hurricane Ike came ashore early Saturday along the Texas Gulf Coast with and torrential rains.
176. Inspector Edgardo Bernardo, police chief in Pilar town in Bataan, said many of the dolphins were found in shallow water and some had come ashore, including three in a bad condition due to wounds.
177. A few weeks later, his body was washed ashore in Tel Aviv.
178. Fourteen monthslater the crippled junk and its survivors were washed ashore on Cape Flattery,in current-day Washingtonstate, along with the bales of rice and boxes of fine porcelain.
179. That tsunami was so strong as to destroy a number of ships berthed and buildings ashore.
180. When Tim telephoned an islander to ask permission to bring guests ashore, the question came back, "Where are you?
181. The US Coast Guard is investigating reports that oil has started washing ashore on the Gulf Coast from a leaking offshore well.
182. She had the sad fate to see washed ashore the corpse of her young estson Polydorus, who had been entrusted to the Thracian king for safekeeping.
183. You have to help Frogman to collect all the jewels and coins, and to find the way home, ashore.
184. The storm's currently forecasted track takes it over the Outer Banks and along the U.S. East Coast before going ashore over New England.
185. Due to the lamentable state of German intelligence, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, the commander of Army Group B, had no firm intelligence about where the Allied troops would come ashore.
186. The large cargo door at the side of the lander hissed opened and three men in battle gear splashed ashore, surrounded by battle bots and tracked vehicles.
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188. The water was only waist-deep and I walked ashore .
189. He watched me pull down the Jolly Roger and throw it overboard , then he said , 'I expect you'll want to go ashore now .
190. The survey was carried out at diplomatist Interactive. Data was heavy to be allegoric of the aggregate US population supported ashore zone, age, gender, education, household, proceeds, and marathon.
191. It is ultimately washed ashore in the spleen, the junkyard of the circulatory system.
192. He rowed her ashore and then continued trolling around the lake.
193. The oil washed ashore on roughly 1,000 miles of coastline.
194. Then, in 1899, a telegraph cable connecting Britain to Cape Town came ashore amid the jagged rocks of Comfortless Cove.
195. Apart from all other considerations, I must get my dement and my compound fracture of the femur ashore: the hospital at Dover is at an inconsiderable distance - a most eligible port.
196. Aug. 1942: US Marines, with full battle kits, charge ashore on Guadalcanal Island from a landing barge during the early phase of the US offensive in the Solomon Islands during World War II.
197. Agent: Remember to inform your crew about going ashore with Landing Permits. This is the regulation of Rotterdam Port.
198. The vessel was in as good condition as I am, and as, I hope you are, M. Morrel, and this day and a half was lost from pure whim, for the pleasure of going ashore, and nothing else.
199. The sailors decided to lay to that night and go ashore in the morning.
200. Crane the hydraulic motor ashore for Fabricate ten gudgeon pins.
201. I like the envelope system for production sure I don't spend also many ashore variable expenses.
202. Instead, shortly before noon, the steamship company dispatched two launches to the ship to take the passengers ashore.
203. Having someone that has waded downbound the aforementioned path and has approached the modify namely a magnificent inspiration that can aid motivate you to continue ashore your route everyday.
204. When it went ashore to breed or perhaps to bask in the sun, he proposes, Rodhocetus probably hitched itself around somewhat like a modern eared seal or sea lion.
205. Don't tell any one that you are going ashore if you can help it.
206. General Lucas confined himself to occupying his beachhead and having equipment and vehicles brought ashore.
207. This was the first time I had ever seen a bowhead, and I would have never expected to see one ashore with people running atop it, across its length.
208. But now, merely depend ashore 4,000 Vinaceous Rosefinch soldiers, haven't rebeled of ability.
209. A short blast on the ship's siren warned the dockyard staff ashore.
210. The Kai flies in the brutal goose south especially faded of time be rattled, wait until nape a cool, watch long-handled sword ashore own cervix, he the center bottom came out again algidity.
211. The marines went ashore as a spearhead this morning to capture key targets.
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