coastward
/ˈkōst-wərd/ (ame, mw)
coastward — 副詞
1. moving or pointing toward the land that meets the sea; heading away from the inl
朝海岸方向
往陸地與海相接的方向移動
moving or pointing toward the land that meets the sea; heading away from the inland and toward the shore.
A cold wind pushed the small fishing boats coastward through the morning fog.
一陣冷風在晨霧中將漁船朝海岸方向推去。
verb of motion + coastward (direction adverb)
Putri watched the geese fly coastward as the autumn weather turned colder.
Putri 看著雁群朝海岸方向飛去,秋天的天氣愈來愈冷。
named subject + verb of motion + coastward
After two days of heavy rain, the river ran faster and carried broken branches coastward.
連續下了兩天大雨後,河水流得更急,把斷掉的樹枝沖往海岸方向。
The old map showed a narrow road winding coastward from the village of Saint-Marc.
那張舊地圖顯示一條狹窄的小路從 Saint-Marc 村蜿蜒延伸至海岸方向。
João turned the car coastward, hoping the children would catch their first view of the sea.
João 把車轉向海岸方向,希望孩子們能第一次看到海。
文法句型
verb of motion + coastward
用法筆記
Literary or formal; modern English usually prefers 'toward the coast' or 'seaward'. Almost always follows a verb of motion (drift, sail, fly, run, head) rather than a stative verb.