Costero in english

Coastal

pronunciation: koʊstəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

costero = coastal ; seacoast ; littoral ; seaside. 

Example: They took part in many small-scale but often bitterly fought operations across the coastal lowlands.Example: After the conference, excursions have been arranged to the quaint rockbound seacoast towns north of Boston.Example: Side-effects on the environment include beaches losing sand because of seafront embankments, littoral dunes deteriorating and marinas becoming silted.Example: While the huts where once used by fishermen, they have now become holiday getaways, and are frequented by Londoners looking for a seaside escape.

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» aguas costerascoastal waters .

Example: The barnacled cannons found in the coastal waters off Catalina Island are thought to belong to a ship once captained by the notorious buccaneer William Kidd.

» centro de vacaciones costerocoastal resortseaside resortseaside tourist resortbeachside resortbeach resort .

Example: Once a small coastal resort perched above the coastline it's now just a mass of apartment blocks right up the hillside.

Example: The study showed that seaside resorts, spas, retirement towns and administrative centres were more likely to have good bookshop than industrial towns.

Example: It shows that tourist bed occupancy rates were highest during summer months, when the majority of tourists visit seaside tourist resorts.

Example: The boom in beachside resorts in America begins in the 1820s.

Example: Every year millions of people from the most frigid corners of the globe flock to Thai beach resorts in search of winter sun.

» centro de veraneo costerocoastal resortbeachside resortseaside tourist resort .

Example: Once a small coastal resort perched above the coastline it's now just a mass of apartment blocks right up the hillside.

Example: The boom in beachside resorts in America begins in the 1820s.

Example: It shows that tourist bed occupancy rates were highest during summer months, when the majority of tourists visit seaside tourist resorts.

» centro de veraneo costero, centro de vacaciones costbeach resort .

Example: Every year millions of people from the most frigid corners of the globe flock to Thai beach resorts in search of winter sun.

» centro turístico costerobeachside resortseaside resortcoastal resortseaside tourist resortbeach resort .

Example: The boom in beachside resorts in America begins in the 1820s.

Example: The study showed that seaside resorts, spas, retirement towns and administrative centres were more likely to have good bookshop than industrial towns.

Example: Once a small coastal resort perched above the coastline it's now just a mass of apartment blocks right up the hillside.

Example: It shows that tourist bed occupancy rates were highest during summer months, when the majority of tourists visit seaside tourist resorts.

Example: Every year millions of people from the most frigid corners of the globe flock to Thai beach resorts in search of winter sun.

» ciudad costerabeach towncoastal cityseaside town .

Example: The novel begins as the heroine leaves Tennessee and settles in a northern Florida beach town, where she gets a job at a souvenir shop during the town's off-season.

Example: A team of archaeologists have unearthed a Greek temple in the Egyptian coastal city of Alexandria.

Example: Mystery and intrigue have gripped a small seaside town after someone toppled the steeple of the community's 115-year-old Anglican church.

» comunidad costeracoastal community .

Example: People who lived in coastal communities hit by the 2004 tsunami have now moved to houses on high ground.

» defensa costeracoastal defencesea defence .

Example: The article deals with the role of the coastal defence system in coastal navigation.

Example: She has hit out at the shoddy work that was carried out recently to try and improve the sea defences in Blackrock.

» escarpadura costeracoastal ridge .

Example: The darker areas represent the areas located along the coastal ridge that are at elevations above the floodplain.

» fortificación costeracoastal defence .

Example: The article deals with the role of the coastal defence system in coastal navigation.

» hábitat costerocoastal habitat .

Example: Dogfishes and catsharks can be difficult to differentiate since both are smallish elasmobranchs sharing a similar 'sharky' shape and living together in coastal habitats.

» navegación costeracoastal navigation .

Example: The article deals with the role of the coastal defence system in coastal navigation.

» pueblo costeroseaside town .

Example: Mystery and intrigue have gripped a small seaside town after someone toppled the steeple of the community's 115-year-old Anglican church.

» región costeracoastal region .

Example: One of the greatest appeals to travelers to Santiago, located in the central coastal region of Chile, is its Mediterranean climate.

» selva tropical costeracoastal rainforest .

Example: Over the past decade concern over the destruction of the world's coastal rainforests has reached global proportions.

» tráfico costerocoastal traffic .

Example: Coastal traffic is down by 5% since 2006.

» zona costeraseafrontcoastal area .

Example: Side-effects on the environment include beaches losing sand because of seafront embankments, littoral dunes deteriorating and marinas becoming silted.

Example: These two documents cover all categories of water bodies including springs and lakes, marine coastal areas, and groundwater.

» zona costera bañada por las mareasforeshore  .

Example: Lamb Island's foreshore is at best pebbly rather than soft sand.

Costero synonyms

maritime in spanish: marítimo, pronunciation: merətaɪm part of speech: adjective seaward in spanish: hacia el mar, pronunciation: siwɜrd part of speech: adjective, adverb inshore in spanish: a la orilla, pronunciation: ɪnʃɔr part of speech: adjective coastwise in spanish: de cabotaje, pronunciation: koʊstwaɪz part of speech: adjective, adverb
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