surf
noun/sɜːf/
/sɜːrf/
- [uncountable] large waves in the sea or ocean, and the white foam that they produce as they fall on the beach, on rocks, etc.
激浪;拍岸浪花 - the sound of surf breaking on the beach
激浪拍岸的声音
Wordfinder- beach
- coast
- harbour
- pier
- sandbank
- sea
- shoreline
- surf
- tide
- wave
Extra ExamplesTopics Geographyc1- The children splashed around in the surf.
孩子们在浪花中嬉戏。 - dolphins riding the surf
逐浪的海豚 - the roar of distant surf
远处波涛的咆哮 - The sea lions lie near the breaking surf off the beaches.
海狮栖息在海滩上的海浪附近。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- crashing
- pounding
- big
- …
- ride
- break
- crash
- in the surf
- the roar of (the) surf
- the sound of surf breaking on the beach
- [singular] an act of going surfing
冲浪 - He decided to go for a surf near Fremantle.
他决定到弗里曼特尔附近去冲浪。 - Sydney, surf capital of the world (= where the sport of surfing is very popular)
世界冲浪之都悉尼
- He decided to go for a surf near Fremantle.
Word Originlate 17th cent.: apparently from obsolete suff, of unknown origin, perhaps influenced by the spelling of surge.