inshore

inshore
1. in'ʃo: adverb
(near or towards the shore.) cerca de la costa; hacia la costa

2. 'inʃo: adjective
(near the shore: inshore fishing.) costero
inshore
tr[ɪn'ʃɔːSMALLr/SMALL]
adjective
1 (fishing, navigation) costero,-a; (wind) de mar
adverb
1 (fish, sail) cerca de la costa; (blow, flow) hacia la costa
inshore ['ɪn'ʃor] adv
: hacia la costa
inshore adj
: cercano a la costa, costero
inshore fishing: pesca costera
inshore
adj.
cercano a la orilla adj.
adv.
cerca de la orilla adv.
hacia la orilla adv.

I 'ɪn'ʃɔːr, ˌɪn'ʃɔː(r)
adjective costero

II
adverb hacia la costa
['ɪn'ʃɔː(r)]
1.
ADV [be, fish] cerca de la costa; [sail, blow] hacia la costa
2.
ADJ costero
3.
CPD

inshore fishing N — pesca f de bajura

* * *

I ['ɪn'ʃɔːr, ˌɪn'ʃɔː(r)]
adjective costero

II
adverb hacia la costa

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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