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beach [bi:ʧ] n
nat.res. rivage m
soil. grève f
swim. bord de l'eau; rive f (d'un fleuve, etc)
tech. plage f
to beach n
commer., transp., nautic. aborder à même de rivage; échouer volontairement
beach The unconsolidated material that covers a gently sloping zone, typically with a concave profile, extending landward from the low-water line to the place where there is a definite change in material or physiographic from (such as a cliff), or to the line of permanent vegetation (usually the effective limit of the highest storm waves); a shore of body of water, formed and washed by waves or tides, usually covered by sand or gravel, and lacking a bare rocky surface n
environ. plage f
beaching v
transp. échouage
beaching The washing ashore of whales or other cetaceans that have died for natural causes, or because of highly polluted sea water or after being trapped in drift nets v
environ. échouage
 English thesaurus
beach [bi:ʧ] n
mil., abbr. bch
USA The area extending from the shoreline inland to a marked change in physiographic form or material, or to the line of permanent vegetation (coastline); In amphibious operations, that portion of the shoreline designated for landing of a tactical organization (JP 3-02)
BEACH [bi:ʧ] abbr.
abbr. Blackburn East Area Community Help
abbr., inet. Beautiful Easy And Carefree Hacking
abbr., physiol., med. Bettering The Evaluation And Care Of Health
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