English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekbetekenis van die woord "kus" is die land langs die rand van 'n watermassa, veral 'n oseaan, see of groot meer. Dit kan ook verwys na 'n stut of stut wat onder of teen 'n struktuur geplaas is om te verhoed dat dit val of skud. Boonop kan "kus" as 'n werkwoord gebruik word, wat beteken om iets te ondersteun, te stut of te versterk, of om 'n boot na die kus te skuif.

Sentence Examples

  1. Surfers rode the tides coming to a belly crawl and finally jumped to the sandy shore.
  2. A few of the townsfolk were headed our way too, but none of them paid any mind to the man cloaked against the chill and his daughter taking a lunch to the shore.
  3. You helped me, without your consent at that, to shore up my weaknesses.
  4. Along the east shore, people picnicked in grassy spots.
  5. The remaining spurs of wood that jutted from the sides were too narrow to use get an army across, there was no way safely to take horses over and the gap was too long to shore up with available materials.
  6. He wants to make a U turn but she has him pull up in a car park and points out a rustic-looking restaurant, set back from the shore and probably family run.
  7. The porters and fellahs rushed down the quay, and a dozen boats pushed off from the shore to go and meet the steamer.
  8. I walked back to shore and scooped up my uncle to carry him across the river.
  9. Phileas Fogg noted this gain in his journal, and then, accompanied by Aouda, who betrayed a desire for a walk on shore, disembarked.
  10. Kids played along the shore and in the shallow water.