shoal
shoal
ʃoʊl
showl
/ʃˈə‍ʊl/

A(z) „shoal” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

raj, halraj

a large number of fish swimming together
shoal definition and meaning
Példåk
Dolphins are often seen herding shoals of fish, working together to corral their prey for an easy catch.
A delfineket gyakran lĂĄtjĂĄk, ahogy halrajokat hajtanak, egyĂŒtt dolgoznak, hogy körĂŒlvegyĂ©k zsĂĄkmĂĄnyukat a könnyƱ fogĂĄs Ă©rdekĂ©ben.
02

zĂĄtony, homokzĂĄtony

an area of shallow water
Példåk
The map marked the shoal as a hazard for deep-draft ships.
A tĂ©rkĂ©p a zĂĄtonyt veszĂ©lykĂ©nt jelölte meg a mĂ©ly merĂŒlĂ©sƱ hajĂłk szĂĄmĂĄra.
03

a submerged or partially exposed accumulation of sand or sediment, typically visible at low tide

Példåk
Sailors marked the shoal on their charts to warn others.
to shoal
01

megszelĂ­dĂŒl, kevĂ©sbĂ© mĂ©ly lesz

to naturally or gradually grow shallower
Példåk
Erosion caused the ocean currents to shoal the coastline over time.
Az erĂłziĂł miatt az ĂłceĂĄni ĂĄramlatok idƑvel megsepertettĂ©k a partvonalat.
02

megsekélyít, homokmentesít

to cause a body of water to become shallow
Példåk
They used dredging equipment to shoal specific areas for a controlled flow of water.
KotrĂłberendezĂ©st hasznĂĄltak, hogy zĂĄtonyossĂĄ tegyenek bizonyos terĂŒleteket a vĂ­z szabĂĄlyozott ĂĄramlĂĄsa Ă©rdekĂ©ben.
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