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1 shore
[ʃo:](land bordering on the sea or on any large area of water: a walk along the shore; When the ship reached Gibraltar the passengers were allowed on shore.) krasts* * *krasts; balsts, nostiprinājums; atbalstīt, nostiprināt -
2 shore-leave
atvaļa krastā -
3 shore-man
piekrastes zvejnieks; laivinieks; ostas krāvējs; piekrastes iedzīvotājs -
4 along the shore
gar krastu -
5 off-shore
krasta -
6 off-shore fishing
piekrastes zveja -
7 off-shore wind
krasta vējš -
8 the easterly shore of the lake
ezera austrumu krasts -
9 to fo on shore
izkāpt krastā -
10 to gain the shore
sasniegt krastu -
11 to regain the shore
atkal piestāt krastā -
12 to shore up a wall
atbalstīt sienu -
13 inshore
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14 anchor
['æŋkə] 1. noun1) (something, usually a heavy piece of metal with points which dig into the sea-bed, used to hold a boat in one position.) enkurs2) (something that holds someone or something steady.) drošs patvērums2. verb(to hold (a boat etc) steady (with an anchor): They have anchored (the boat) near the shore; He used a stone to anchor his papers.) noenkurot; noenkuroties- at anchor* * *enkurs; vienīgā cerība, pēdējais glābiņš; drošs patvērums; noenkurot; noenkuroties -
15 ashore
[ə'ʃo:](on or on to the shore: The sailor went ashore.) izkāpt krastā* * *krastā, krasta virzienā -
16 beach
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17 driftwood
noun (wood floating on or cast up on the shore by the sea: We made a fire with driftwood.) krastā izsviesti koki* * *krastā izsviesti koki -
18 for all one is worth
(using all one's efforts, strength etc: He swam for all he was worth towards the shore.) cik vien spēka/spēj* * *no visa spēka -
19 high and dry
1) ((of boats) on the shore; out of the water: The boat was left high and dry of the beach.) (par kuģi) izmests krastā2) (in difficulties: Her husband has left her high and dry without any money.) pamests postā* * *izmests krastā; pamests postā; atpalicis; novecojis -
20 high tide
(the time when the tide is farthest up the shore: High tide today is at 15.46; They set sail at high tide.) uzplūdi* * *uzplūdi; kalngali; paisums
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