also beach-front, 1903, American English, from beach (n.) + front (n.). The beach front was a standard way in late 19c. to express "the seashore of a town" such as Atlantic City.
实用例句
1. We checked into the hotel, then went for a walk along the beachfront.
我们办好旅馆入住手续后, 就去海滩散步了.
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2. On this breezy idyllic retreat , 36 beachfront bungalows nestle amidst lush vegetation.
在这个清风微拂恬淡怡人的去处, 36座海滨别墅坐落在枝叶繁茂的草木间.
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3. The beachfront was also a miniature, populated by practical Wookiees photographed against bluescreen.