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1 land
страна-et, -, -a/-ene* * *country, land, shore* * *subst. [rike, fedreland] country, (poet.) land (fx ) subst. [ motsatt av byen] country (fxwe live out on our own - far from the city
) subst. [mots hav, vann, samt poet.] land subst. [ terreng] land (f.eks.high, low land
) subst. [ territorium] land, territory (f.eks. ) subst. [ landeiendom] land, lands subst. [ kyst] shore (by og land) town and country (det forjettede land) the Promised Land (det hellige land) the Holy Land, Palestine, Israel (drive i land) (mar.) be washed ashore, (om skip også) be beached (dyrket land) cultivated land (gå i land) (mar.) go ashore, (om passasjerer, tropper også) disembark (mot land) shoreward (åpent land) open country (fra land) from shore, (mar) off the land (på land) onshore (fremmede land) foreign countries (gå i land) go ashore, land, (mer formelt) disembark (gå på land (grunne)) run ashore, ground (i land) ashore (fxthey went ashore, swim ashore
) (sette i land) land, disembark (fx ), put (el. set) ashore (fx ) -
2 ilanddrevet
adj. washed ashore, drifted ashore -
3 borde
verb. (sjøfart) board verb. (sjøfart) run alongside (gå fra borde) disembark, go ashore (legge fra borde) shove off -
4 drive i land
(sjøfart) drift ashore -
5 drive på land
verb. blow ashore -
6 landligge
subst. time ashore -
7 landsette
См. также в других словарях:
Ashore — A*shore , adv. [Pref. a + shore.] On shore or on land; on the land adjacent to water; to the shore; to the land; aground (when applied to a ship); sometimes opposed to {aboard} or {afloat}. [1913 Webster] Here shall I die ashore. Shak. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ashore — [ə shôr′] adv. [ A 1 + SHORE1] 1. to or on the shore [rowing the boat ashore] 2. to or on land [an old sailor in sad retirement ashore] … English World dictionary
ashore — 1580s, toward the shore, from A (Cf. a ) (1) + SHORE (Cf. shore) (n.). Meaning on the shore is from 1630s. Middle English had ashore (late 15c.), but it meant on a slant, lit. propped up, from SHORE (Cf. shore) (v.) … Etymology dictionary
ashore — [adv] toward, onto land from water aground, beached, on dry land, on land, on shore, shorewards; concept 583 Ant. asea … New thesaurus
ashore — ► ADVERB ▪ to or on the shore or land … English terms dictionary
ashore — adv. 1) to put, set ashore 2) to come; go ashore * * * [ə ʃɔː] go ashore set ashore to come to put … Combinatory dictionary
ashore — a|shore [əˈʃo: US əˈʃo:r] adv on or towards the shore of a lake, river, sea etc = ↑onshore come/go ashore ▪ Seals come ashore to breed. ▪ Several dead birds had been washed ashore … Dictionary of contemporary English
ashore — a|shore [ ə ʃɔr ] adverb * 1. ) to or onto land from the water or a ship: He quickly rowed ashore. All the crew have come ashore. 2. ) on land, and not on the sea: After two weeks on the rig, they had three days ashore … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ashore — [[t]əʃɔ͟ː(r)[/t]] ADV: ADV after v, be ADV Someone or something that comes ashore comes from the sea onto the shore. Oil has come ashore on a ten mile stretch to the east of Plymouth... Once ashore, the vessel was thoroughly inspected … English dictionary
ashore */ — UK [əˈʃɔː(r)] / US [əˈʃɔr] adverb 1) to or onto land from the water or a ship He quickly rowed ashore. All the crew have come ashore. 2) on land, and not on the sea After two weeks on the rig, they had three days ashore … English dictionary
ashore — I uka. ♦ To go ashore, hele i uka. ♦ Washed or drifted ashore, pae. ♦ To put ashore, lawe i uka, ho oīkā … English-Hawaiian dictionary