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在海滩上,用英文怎么说?

日期:2019年11月18日 分类:优美句子

英文是:On the beach。

解释:

on the beach 英[ɔn ðə bi:tʃ] 美[ɑn ði bitʃ]

[词典] 在海滩上; 上岸; 失业; 处于困境;

[例句]Social activities might include barbecues on the beach and walking tours of the Old Town.

社交活动可以包括沙滩上的烧烤和老城区的步行游览。

Lying on the beach all week isn't my scene.

我不喜欢整个星期都躺在沙滩上。

He spent all day playing rackets on the beach, a plebeian sport if there ever wasone.

他一整天都在海滩玩壁球,再没有比这更不入流的运动了。

He stretched himself out on the beach.

他伸直身子躺在海滩上。

The baby went naked on the beach

这个小宝贝光着身子在沙滩上。

Waves rolled in on the beach.

波涛滚滚涌上海滩。

坐在海边看海的英语句子

One day I and my family went to beach. It was a sunny and cool day.I walked on the beach with my dog Mary.My brother and my parents were playing beach volleyball on the beach.A girl flew (原型是fly)a kite on the sky .The kite flew high in the sky.I saw someone selling ice cream. So I walked over to buy ice cream .The icecream was very cool and delicious,I very liked it .I and my dog ran to the sea ,we had fun to play with the water.That day I had a great time.句子有点简单,不是很复杂,希望你能满意,^.^

关于夏天在海边的五句英语短句

At the Edge of the Sea The shore is an ancient world, for as long as there has been an earth and se a there has been this place of the meeting of land and water. Yet it is a world that keeps alive the sense of continuing creation and of the relentless drive of life. Each time that I enter it, I gain some new awareness of its beauty and it sdeeper meanings, sensing that intricate fabric of life by which one creature is linked with another, and each with its surroundings.In my thoughts of the shore, one place stands apart for its revelation of exquisite beauty. It is a pool hidden within a cave that one can visit only rarely and briefly when the lowest of the year's low tides fall below it, and perhaps from that very fact it acquires some of its special beauty. Choosing such a tide , I hoped for a glimpse of the pool. The ebb was to fall early in the morning. I knew that if the wind held from the northwest and no interfering swell ran in f rom a distant storm the level of the sea should drop below the entrance to the pool. There had been sudden ominous showers in the night, with rain like handfuls of gravel flung on the roof. When I looked out into the early morning the sky was full of a gray dawn light but the sun had not yet risen. Water and air were pallid. Across the bay the moon was a luminous disc in the western sky, suspended above the dim line of distant shore — the full August moon, drawing the tide to the low, low levels of the threshold of the alien sea world. As I watched, a gull flew by, above the spruces. Its breast was rosy with the light of the unrisen sun. The day was, after all, to be fair.Later, as I stood above the tide near the entrance to the pool, the promise of that rosy light was sustained. From the base of the steep wall of rock on which I stood, a moss covered ledge jutted seaward into deep water. In the surge at the rim of the ledge the dark fronds of oarweeds swayed smooth and gleaming as leather. The projecting ledge was the path to the small hidden cave and its pool. Occasionally a swell, stronger than the rest, rolled smoothly over the rim and broke in foam against the cliff. But the intervals between such swells were lo ng enough to admit me to the ledge and long enough for a glimpse of that fairy pool, so seldom and so briefly exposed.And so I knelt on the wet carpet of sea moss and looked back into the dark cavern that held the pool in a shallow basin. The floor of the cave was only a fewinches below the roof, and a mirror had been created in which all that grew on the ceiling was reflected in the still water below.Under water that was clear as glass the pool was carpeted with green sponge. Gray patches of sea squirts glistened on the ceiling and colonies of raft coral were a pale apricot color. In the moment when I looked into the cave a little e lfin starfish hung down, suspended by the merest thread, perhaps by only a single tube foot. It reached down to touch its own reflection, so perfectly delineated that there might have been, not one starfish, but two. The beauty of the refle cted images and of the limpid pool itself was the poignant beauty of things that are ephemeral, existing only until the sea should return to fill the little cave.By Rachel Carson 在海边 海岸是一个古老的世界。

自从有地球和大海以来,就有这个水陆相接的地方。

但人们却感觉它是一个总在进行创造、生命力顽强而又充沛的世界。

每当我踏入这个世界,感觉到生物彼此之间以及每一生物与它周围环境之间,通过错综复杂的生命结构彼此相连的时候,我对它的美,对它的深层意蕴,都产生某种新的认识。

每当我想起海岸,就有一个地方因为它所表现出的独特美妙而占有突出的地位。

那就是一个隐匿于洞中的水潭。

平时,这个洞被海水所淹没,一年当中只有海潮降落到最低,以至低于水潭时,人们才能在这难得的短时间内看见它。

也许正应如此,它获得了某种特殊的美。

我选好这样一个低潮的时机,希望能看一眼水潭。

根据推算,潮水将在清晨退下去。

我知道,如果不刮西北风,远处的风暴不再掀起惊涛骇浪进行干扰,海平面就会落得比水潭的入口还低。

夜里突然下了几场预示不祥的阵雨,一把把碎石般的雨点被抛到屋顶上。

清晨我向外眺望,只见天空笼罩着灰蒙蒙的曙光,只是太阳还没有升起。

水和空气一片暗淡。

一轮明月挂在海湾对面的西天上,月下灰暗的一线就是远方的海岸——8月的望月把海潮吸得很低,直到那与人世隔离的海的世界的门槛。

在我观望的时候,一只海鸥飞过云杉。

呼之欲出的太阳把它的腹部映成粉色。

天终于晴了。

后来,当我在高于海潮的水潭入口处附近站着时,四周已是瑰红色的晨光。

从我立脚的峭岩底部,一块被青苔覆盖的礁石伸向大海的最深处。

海水拍击着礁石周围,水藻上下左右地飘动,像皮面般滑溜发亮。

通往隐藏的小洞和洞中水潭的路径是那些凸现的礁石。

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