Antonym: offshore. Similar words: in short, in short supply, in short order, foreshore, run short, run short of, on short notice, shore. Meaning: [‚ɪn'ʃɔr /-'ʃɔː] adj. 1. (of winds) coming from the sea toward the land 2. close to a shore. adv. toward the shore.
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1. The sand boat was heading inshore.
2. The fishing boats usually stay close inshore.
3. The boat came inshore .
4. We were tacking fairly close inshore.
5. A barge was close inshore about a hundred yards away.
6. The ships moved slowly inshore.
7. In species that forage inshore, clutches are usually larger but brood reduction may occur under adverse circumstances.
8. Inshore species, such as the familiar bottle-nosed dolphins, the white-beaked dolphin and the harbour porpoise, rarely strand in large numbers.
9. At the moment, only inshore wind farms have been erected but there is great potential in offshore wind.
10. We were on the dividing line between the inshore waters and the Kuroshio.
11. The Inshore Lifeboat will continue to operate from Dunbar and crew gear, assembly, training etc will remain there.
12. The sea was bottle green and silky inshore, out of the sun, light blue and slightly rippled further out.
13. There was still a strong wind blowing inshore.
14. We swam two miles inshore.
15. Fishermen catching grey mullet near the inshore area.
16. The alien in inshore employed in china should also consult the security of subsistence of this law take part in our country.
17. We made it in a smother of white water close inshore towards Buckie.
18. The idea was to use her for short patrols inshore and around the large estuaries and harbours of the south Coast.
19. On the second night out of Hong Kong we blundered into the middle of a fishing fleet working close inshore.
20. This could now be having an effect on the numbers of immature fish inshore.
21. Soon, the tide would turn and it would begin to creep inshore again.
22. It is a great shoal of sprats that has assembled in these inshore waters.
23. These were marshalled into their landing sequence before the run inshore while a bombardment by naval and air forces covered the approach.
24. Meanwhile, the watchers by the beacons above Portwrinkle and at Rame were waiting for the fleet to head inshore to Plymouth.
25. The boat was there, tied up and rocking gently to the swirl of the dark water inshore.
26. It had previously been thought that pollution posed the greatest threat to inshore marine mammals.
27. A couple of fishermen had sighted the boat close inshore.
28. An alterable included angle chain(AIAC)-based curve description was introduced to describe the inshore ship contours in this paper, which was invariant to rotation, scaling and translation.
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29. Being an important center and international tourism city, Dalian is one of the typical cities in the north inshore of China, whose water resource is in serous scarcity.
30. In the first part, collected rockfish samples monthly by the inshore of Qingdao were measured biologically, then the otolithes were taken and dried.
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