coasting
沿岸航行,沿岸貿易,海岸線
Coast v. i. [imp. & p. p. Coasted; p. pr. & vb. n. Coasting.]
1. To draw or keep near; to approach. [Obs.]
Anon she hears them chant it lustily,
And all in haste she coasteth to the cry. --Shak.
2. To sail by or near the shore.
The ancients coasted only in their navigation. --Arbuthnot.
3. To sail from port to port in the same country.
4. To slide down hill; to slide on a sled, upon snow or ice. [Local, U. S.]
Coast·ing a. Sailing along or near a coast, or running between ports along a coast.
Coasting trade, trade carried on by water between neighboring ports of the same country, as distinguished from foreign trade or trade involving long voyages.
Coasting vessel, a vessel employed in coasting; a coaster.
Coast·ing, n.
1. A sailing along a coast, or from port to port; a carrying on a coasting trade.
2. Sliding down hill; sliding on a sled upon snow or ice. [Local, U. S.]
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