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onshore English

Meaning onshore meaning

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onshore

on or onto the shore He came onshore after five weeks at sea.

onshore

on or toward the land they were living onshore (= inshore, seaward) (of winds) coming from the sea toward the land an inshore breeze an onshore gale sheltered from seaward winds on the edge of the land an onshore lighthouse

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Simple sentences

Near the coast, onshore breezes keep even hot days tolerably cool.

Movie subtitles

You all know sound travels far and clear underwater especially when it's being sucked in by Jap listening devices above us or onshore.
And if a Jap patrol is onshore?
He's waiting for you onshore.
It's blowin' onshore!
We can double this by streamlining the processing end of things onshore.
Maybe we'll get the onshore wind tomorrow.
The winds are onshore. They're freshening to 20 knots.
Look, I think it's best if you stayed onshore a while.
I am not staying onshore.
Why do you live onshore?
The day we jumped off the boat, where were you when I was already onshore? Uh. Still in the damn water.
Just move some of your offshore money onshore.
He's onshore?
A safety inspector named butch hicks fell to his death from an offshore oil rig last night, and his body washed up onshore.
You sit on a log and turn your back to the fish, or climb up a tree and fall on it or drag it up onshore until a bear tells you that's far enough.
I must go onshore.
The buffet is set up onshore. But I thought that our clients and the investors would have more fun with the show itself by watching it from this float.
We have a two-year lead in North Atlantic development. We can double this by streamlining the processing end of things onshore.
An empty dinghy was washed onshore.
A body washed up onshore in San Pedro- two bullet holes at the base of the neck.
Keep your eyes peeled onshore.
If these men are infected, the last place we want them is onshore.
A safety inspector named Butch Hicks fell to his death from an offshore oil rig last night and his body washed up onshore.
She just washed up onshore.
Hundreds of boats were left onshore.
We follow the lights onshore, follow all the lights onshore.
The riches of the ship is come onshore.
You make a man wanna stay onshore for a while.
All of a sudden, a big hairy guy washes up onshore, passed out.
Was that how Freddy spent his three weeks off onshore, doing chores for you?
Okay, how is Ochoa smuggling cocaine onshore without getting busted?
She captured reams of dead fish rolling onshore and piling up. Fishery staff are baffled at what caused these hundreds of dead fish. Up to 5,000 blackbirds fell within a one-mile area.
Javier's buddy Marco is still onshore, but Javier's already boarded the ship.
Five miles offshore today on the Snark Ark 'cause I'm not going onshore.
I reached him during his onshore break, and he confirmed the pencil whipping.
We found the Avatar washed up onshore, but she doesn't remember anything.
Now, the drone lost power, and the onshore breeze pushed it onto Mr. Lowe's deck.
The Council has every right to approve another onshore pipeline!

News and current affairs

Interconnection would also reduce the number of new onshore transmission lines the country needs.
A regional initiative would also allow Prime Minister David Cameron to accommodate opposition within his party to onshore renewable energy plants.
Contrary to what many think, the cost of both onshore and offshore wind power has not been coming down.
Despite the hype about the shale-gas revolution, the extraction cost of (onshore) conventional gas remains below that of shale gas.
In 2005-2006, my firm acquired 330-megawatt onshore projects in Germany and France. Our fund contributed the equity, and a bank lent the money needed to finance construction.
As a result, an offshore RMB market, known as the CNH market, was created in Hong Kong alongside the onshore market, now dubbed the CNY market.
External shocks affect the offshore exchange rate first, and then feed through to the onshore exchange rate.
These funds are largely tax-exempt, often because they are registered offshore, although they operate from the world's major onshore financial centers.

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