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fore·shore /ˈfɔːʃɔː $ ˈfɔːrʃɔːr/ noun [countableC usually singular, uncountableU]British EnglishBrE
1.DNthe part of the shore between the highest and lowest levels that the seareaches 〔高潮线和低潮线之间的〕前滩,前滨
2.DNthe part of the shore between the edge of the sea and the part of the land that has houses, grass etc 〔水陆相接的界线与房屋、草木等之间的〕海滨
Examples from the Corpus
foreshore• Cardiff foreshore turned up a few conger and codling.• When the break in the dull, rainyweather came I decided on a day's search of the riverforeshore.• They had enjoyed each other's company over the last hour, hacking along the foreshore of the estuary.• This Grade 2 Listed Building is set in a rockycliff face pointing out to sea a little way along the foreshore.• There, stretching from the foreshore to the Wall, was a solid line of soldiers.• Something seemed to have excited them, they'd found something on the foreshore.• The foreshore was dark as pitch, but the cornerstreetlamps palely illuminated the deck of Maurice.