sea shore

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English - Turkish
deniz kıyısı
seashore
kıyı

Deniz kıyısı özellikle ay ışığında romantik görünüyor. - The seashore looks particularly romantic in the moonlight.

seashore
deniz kenar

Biz yazın deniz kenarına gideriz. - We go to the seashore in the summer.

Keşke zengin olsaydım. Deniz kenarında bir villa satın alırdım. - If only I were rich, I would buy a villa on the seashore.

seashore
{i} deniz kenarı

Ben dağları, deniz kenarına tercih ederim. - I prefer the mountains to the seashore.

Keşke zengin olsaydım. Deniz kenarında bir villa satın alırdım. - If only I were rich, I would buy a villa on the seashore.

seashore
{i} deniz kıyısı

Deniz kıyısı özellikle ay ışığında romantik görünüyor. - The seashore looks particularly romantic in the moonlight.

seashore
{i} sahil

Biz genellikle sabahları birlikte sahil boyunca bir yürüyüş yapardık. - We often took a walk along the seashore together in the morning.

Onlar sahile doğru gitti. - They made for the seashore.

seashore
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English - English

Definition of sea shore in English English dictionary

seashore
the coastal land bordering a sea or an ocean
seashore
the foreshore, the strip of land between low water and high water
seashore
{n} the coast or side of the sea, the shore
seashore
{i} seacoast, area of land at the edge of the sea
seashore
All the ground between the ordinary high-water and low-water marks
seashore
The coast of the sea; the land that lies adjacent to the sea or ocean
seashore
the shore of a sea or ocean
seashore
the coastal land bordering a sea or ocean, especially the land between low water and high water
seashore
The seashore is the part of a coast where the land slopes down into the sea. She takes her inspiration from shells and stones she finds on the seashore. the land at the edge of the sea, consisting of sand and rocks beach, seaside seaside
sea shore

    Turkish pronunciation

    si şôr

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsē ˈsʜôr/ /ˈsiː ˈʃɔːr/

    Etymology

    [ 'sE ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English see, from Old English s[AE]; akin to Old High German sE sea, Gothic saiws.
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