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BNC: 1854 COCA: 2436
coast
kst koʊst
Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense coasts, present participle coasting, past tense , past participle coasted
1 N-COUNT [oft adjective NOUN] 海岸;海滨 The coast is an area of land that is next to the sea. 海岸;海滨
  • Camp sites are usually situated along the coast, close to beaches.

    野营地一般都位于海滨,靠近沙滩。

  • ...the west coast of Scotland. [+ of]

    苏格兰西海岸

2 VERB (车辆熄火后或不用动力)靠惯性滑行 If a vehicle coasts somewhere, it continues to move there with the motor switched off, or without being pushed or pedalled. (车辆熄火后或不用动力)靠惯性滑行 [Also VERB]
  • I switched off the engine and coasted round the corner. [VERB prep./adv.]

    我熄掉引擎,靠惯性转过弯去。

  • They picked up momentum, then slipped into neutral and coasted quietly down the slope. [VERB prep./adv.]

    他们加大油门,再切入空挡,随后没大响动地滑下山坡。

SYN cruise, sail, drift, taxi
3 VERB 毫不费力地做;(尤指)轻松获胜 If a person or a team is coasting, they are doing something easily, especially winning a competition. 毫不费力地做;(尤指)轻松获胜 [Also V adv]
  • Ivan Lendl coasted to a 6-3, 6-2, 6-3 victory over Roger Rasheed. [VERB to noun]

    伊万·伦德尔以6:36:26:3的比分轻松战胜了罗杰·拉希德。

  • The company was coasting on the enormous success of its early products. [VERB]

    公司凭借早期产品的巨大成功而在市场上遥遥领先。

4 VERB 不够努力;应付 If you say that someone is coasting, you are emphasizing that they are not putting enough effort into what they are doing. 不够努力;应付 [emphasis] [Also VERB preposition]
  • There was a time when Charles was coasting at school and I should have told him to buckle down. [VERB]

    有一段时间查尔斯在学校不太用功,我当时应该让他加把劲的。

Coast along means the same as coast .coast along coast
  • Matthew had no drive. He coasted along on his good looks.

    马修没什么雄心大志,就凭着自己的长相混饭吃。

5 PHRASE 没有被发现(或捉住)的危险;危险已过 If you say that the coast is clear, you mean that there is nobody around to see you or catch you. 没有被发现(或捉住)的危险;危险已过
  • 'You can come out now,' he called. 'The coast is clear. She's gone.'

    你现在可以出来了。他喊道,没危险了,她已经走了。

Usage Note :
  • You can use beach, coast, and shore to talk about the piece of land beside a stretch of water. The coast is the area of land that lies alongside the sea. You may be referring just to the land close to the sea, or to a wider area that extends further inland. A beach is a flat area of sand or pebbles next to the sea. The shore is the area of land along the edge of the sea, a lake, or a wide river.

    beach, coast shore 都可以用来指大片水域的岸边陆地。coast 是沿海陆地区域,既可以指紧靠海边的区域,也可以泛指沿海地区。beach 是指海边的沙滩或碎石滩。shore 是指海洋、湖泊或宽广的河流的岸边陆地。

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BNC: 1854 COCA: 2436
coast

noun

ADJECTIVE | ... OF COAST | VERB + COAST | COAST + VERB | COAST + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVErocky, rugged, wild多岩石的/崎嶇的/荒涼的海岸east, eastern, etc.東海岸、東部的海岸等Atlantic, Mediterranean, etc.大西洋、地中海等海岸mainland大陸海岸sea海岸... OF COASTstretch一段海岸This stretch of coast is famous for its beaches.這段海岸以其海灘著稱。VERB + COASThit, reach到達海岸approach, near靠近海岸The boat sank as she neared the coast of Ireland.船在駛近愛爾蘭海岸的時候沉沒了。follow, hug沿着/緊靠海岸The path hugs the coast all the way to Riomaggiore.這條路緊緊沿着海岸一直延伸至里奧馬焦雷。COAST + VERBstretch海岸延伸The coast stretched far into the distance.海岸一直延伸到遠方。COAST + NOUNhighway, road濱海公路/道路PREPOSITIONalong the coast沿海岸We drove south along the coast.我們開車沿着海岸往南行。around the coast, round the coast (especially BrE) 繞海岸They sailed around the coast to St John's.他們繞着海岸航行到了聖約翰斯。at the coast在海岸We spent a day at the coast.我們在海邊度過了一天。off the coast離海岸an island two miles off the coast of Brazil離巴西海岸兩英里遠的一個島on the coast在沿海地區a village on the Mediterranean coast地中海沿岸的一個村莊
BNC: 1854 COCA: 2436
coast

noun

 See also the entry for sea 另见sea条coast ♦︎ beach ♦︎ seaside ♦︎ coastline ♦︎ waterfront ♦︎ shoreline ♦︎ sand ♦︎ lakeside ♦︎ seaboard ♦︎ seashoreThese are all words for the land beside or near to the sea, a river or a lake. 这些词均表示海滨、河岸或湖畔。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配along the coast / beach / coastline / waterfront / shoreline / sand / seaboard / seashoreon the coast / beach / coastline / waterfront / shoreline / sands / lakeside / seaboard / seashoreat the coast / beach / seaside / waterfront / seashoreby the coast / seaside / waterfront / seashore / lakesidea long / beautiful / rocky coast / beach / coastline / shorelinea / an spectacular / unspoilt coast / beach / coastlinea rugged coast / coastline / shorelinethe north / northern / south / southern, etc. coast / coastline / seaboardto go to the coast / beach / seaside / seashoreto follow the coast / coastline / shorelinethe coast / beach / coastline / sand stretches for miles coast [countable, usually singular, uncountable] the land beside or near to the sea or ocean 海岸;海滨We live in a town on the south coast of England.我们住在英格兰南海岸的一座城镇。Have you visited any of the islands off the west coast of Ireland?你去过爱尔兰西海岸的岛屿吗?We walked along the coast for five miles.我们沿着海岸步行了5英里。The coast road is closed due to bad weather.滨海公路因天气恶劣而封闭。It is nearly always the coast, except when it is uncountable or in the British English expression a sea coast. 除用作不可数名词或出现在英式英语短语a sea coast外,coast几乎总是与定冠词连用That's a pretty stretch of coast.那是一段美丽的海岸线。 (BrE) The next scene is famously set on 'a sea coast in Bohemia'.下一场戏发生在“波希米亚海滨”,很是著名。 beach [countable] an area of sand, or small stones, beside the sea or a lake 海滩;沙滩;湖滨We could see tourists sunbathing on the beach.我们看到游客在海滩上沐日光浴。There are miles of beautiful sandy beaches.那里有绵延数英里的美丽沙滩。 seaside ˈsiːsaɪd [singular] (especially BrE) an area that is by the sea, especially one where people go for a day or a holiday (尤指人们游玩、度假的)海边,海滨The children would love a day at the seaside.孩子们会喜欢在海边玩上一天的。It is always the seaside, except when it is used before a noun. 除用于名词前外,seaside总是与定冠词连用a seaside resort / hotel / villa海滨度假区/旅馆/别墅 The seaside is British English; in American English seaside is only used before a noun. * the seaside是英式英语;在美式英语中,seaside只用于名词前。 coastline ˈkəʊstlaɪn; NAmE ˈkoʊstlaɪn [countable, usually singular, uncountable] the land along a coast, especially when you are thinking of its shape or appearance 海岸线;海岸地形(或轮廓);沿海地带The highway gives stunning views of California's rugged coastline.在这条城际公路上可以饱览加利福尼亚嶙峋海岸线的醉人美景。Here are long stretches of unspoilt coastline.这里是绵延的原生态海岸线。 waterfront ˈwɔːtəfrʌnt; NAmE ˈwɔːtərfrʌnt, ˈwɑːtəfrʌnt (often the waterfront 常作the waterfront) [countable, usually singular] a part of a town or an area that is next to water, for example in a harbour 滨水路;滨水区;码头区We stayed in a beautiful apartment on the waterfront.我们住在一套漂亮的滨水公寓。 shoreline ˈʃɔːlaɪn; NAmE ˈʃɔːrlaɪn (often the shoreline 常作the shoreline) [countable] the edge of the sea, the ocean or a lake 海岸线;湖滨线We walked along the rocky shoreline.我们沿着岩石嶙嶙的海岸线散步。NOTE 辨析 Coastline or shoreline?A coastline is always the edge of the sea or ocean, not a lake; coastline is usually used to talk about an area that is longer than a shoreline. * coastline总是指海岸线,而非湖岸线,通常比shoreline长the British / Mediterranean / Saudi / Turkish coastline英国/地中海/沙特/土耳其海岸线the Dublin shoreline都柏林海岸线 The shoreline can also be used like the seashore to talk about the area next to the sea. * shoreline亦可像the seashore一样用,指海滨地带She ran along the shoreline.她沿着海岸线跑步。 sand [uncountable, countable, usually plural] a large area of sand on a beach 沙滩We went for a walk along the sand.我们去沙滩上散了散步。With its miles of golden sands, this resort is heaven on earth.这个度假胜地拥有绵延数英里的金黄沙滩,真是人间天堂。 lakeside ˈleɪksaɪd [singular] (usually the lakeside 通常作the lakeside) the area around the edge of a lake 湖边;湖岸;湖畔We went for a walk by the lakeside.我们去湖边散了散步。 seaboard ˈsiːbɔːd; NAmE ˈsiːbɔːrd [countable, usually singular] the part of a country that is along its coast 沿海地区;海滨The whales have been sighted along the north-eastern seaboard, from Maine to New Jersey.从缅因州到新泽西州的东北沿海地区发现有鲸鱼。Seaboard is used most often in the phrases eastern/western/Atlantic seaboard, especially when referring to the United States, although it is also used to talk about other countries. * seaboard主要用于短语eastern/western/Atlantic seaboard(东部/西部/大西洋沿海地区)中。该词虽亦用于指其他国家的沿海地区,但尤指美国此类地区。 seashore ˈsiːʃɔː(r) (usually the seashore 通常作the seashore) [countable, usually singular] the land along the edge of the sea or ocean, usually where there is sand and rocks (通常有沙滩和岩石的)海岸,海滨He liked to look for shells on the seashore.他喜欢在海滨捡贝壳。NOTE 辨析 Beach or seashore? Beach is usually used to talk about a sandy area next to the sea where people lie in the sun or play, for example when they are on holiday. Seashore is used more to talk about the area by the sea in terms of things such as waves, sea shells, rocks, etc., especially where people walk for pleasure. * beach通常指海滩,人们度假时可以躺着晒太阳或玩乐;seashore多指有海浪、贝壳、岩石等的海岸,尤指人们散步消遣的海滨。

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