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Detailed Translations for shore from English to German
shore:
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the shore (bank; strand)
– the land along the edge of a body of water 1 -
the shore (prop)
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the shore (waterfront; embankment; bank)
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the shore (bulwark; quay; quayside; riverside wall; waterside; pier; rampart; wharf; landing stage; landing-stage; wharfside)
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the shore (solid ground)
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to shore (prop; support; prop up)
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to shore (support; carry along; carry)
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to shore (back up; approve; support; agree)
einstimmen-
einstimmen verbe
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Conjugations for shore:
present
- shore
- shore
- shores
- shore
- shore
- shore
simple past
- shored
- shored
- shored
- shored
- shored
- shored
present perfect
- have shored
- have shored
- has shored
- have shored
- have shored
- have shored
past continuous
- was shoring
- were shoring
- was shoring
- were shoring
- were shoring
- were shoring
future
- shall shore
- will shore
- will shore
- shall shore
- will shore
- will shore
continuous present
- am shoring
- are shoring
- is shoring
- are shoring
- are shoring
- are shoring
subjunctive
- be shored
- be shored
- be shored
- be shored
- be shored
- be shored
diverse
- shore!
- let's shore!
- shored
- shoring
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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shore
Cross Translation:
noun
shore
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land adjoining a large body of water
- shore → Ufer
noun
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• shore | → Ufer | ↔ oever — rand van het water |
• shore | → Küste | ↔ kust — de waterkant langs de zee |
• shore | → Küste; Strand; Ufer; Rand; Gestade | ↔ côte — Partie d’un continent ou d’une île qui borde la mer. |
• shore | → Strand; Ufer | ↔ rivage — Partie de la terre qui borde la mer (sens général) |
• shore | → Ufer; Strand; Küste; Rand; Gestade | ↔ rive — terrain qui border un fleuve, une rivière, un étang ou un lac. |
• shore | → Stütze; Abstützung | ↔ étançon — arts|fr grosse pièce de bois qu’on mettre sous un mur, sous une charpente, sous un navire en construction, sous des terres miner, pour les soutenir. |