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1 shore bird
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2 shore radar
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3 shore up
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4 shore
n. strand; kust; oever--------v. kust, strand, oever, wal; schoor, stutshore1[ sjo:] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:on shore • aan (de) wal, op het land¶ these shore s • dit land/eiland————————shore2〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
5 shore leave
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6 shore line
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7 shore patrol
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8 shore
stut -
9 he swam too far off shore
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10 hug the shore
dicht bij/onder de kust blijven -
11 lee shore
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12 off the shore
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13 on shore
aan de kust, op het vaste landon shoreaan (de) wal, op het land -
14 pull for the shore
pull for the shore -
15 set on the shore
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16 the ground sinks to the shore
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17 these shore s
dit land/eiland -
18 Eastern Shore
de Oosterse kust (gebieden in Verenigde Staten die grenzen aan de Oost-Atlantische Oceaankust) -
19 Western Shore
de westelijke kuststrook (gebieden in de Verenigde Staten die zich bevinden aan de kust van de Stille Oceaan) -
20 in shore
vlak voor de kust
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