ashore

ashore
adverb
(position) an Land; am Ufer; (direction) an Land; ans Ufer
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[ə'ʃo:]
adverb
(on or on to the shore: The sailor went ashore.) am/an das Ufer
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ashore
[əˈʃɔ:ʳ, AM -ˈʃɔ:r]
adv inv
1. (on land) an Land
to be/go \ashore an Land sein/gehen
life \ashore Leben nt auf dem Festland
2. (to land)
to run \ashore ship stranden
to swim/wade \ashore ans Ufer schwimmen/waten
to wash \ashore an Land gespült werden
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[ə'ʃɔː(r)]
adv
an Land

to run ashore — stranden, auf den Strand auflaufen

to put ashore — an Land gehen

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ashore [əˈʃɔː(r); US auch əˈʃəʊər] adv & präd adj SCHIFF ans oder am Ufer, an Land:
go ashore an Land gehen;
put ashore an Land setzen;
run ashore
a) auflaufen, stranden,
b) auf Strand setzen; academic.ru/81125/wash">wash C 6
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adverb
(position) an Land; am Ufer; (direction) an Land; ans Ufer
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adj.
an Land ausdr.
zu Lande ausdr.

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