জলমগ্ন চড়ায়
(1) Stuck in a place where a ship can no longer float
(2) On a shore or reef
(1) With the bottom lodged on the ground.
(2) On the bottom of.
(1) There were civilian sea captains, killed far from home when their ships ran aground on the reef.
(2) Why, then, did Prospero incite the elements to cause this ship to be tossed aground on his island?
(3) This cargo ship ran aground on the shallow rocks during the 1960s.
(4) Twenty-five miles to the south is Pigeon Point, named for a ship that ran aground here in 1853.
(5) In 1918 when the ship Makambo ran aground , hundreds of rats rode onto the beach with the wreckage.
(6) One of the most unusual jobs of the year came in April when Hamble Lifeboat went to the aid of a yacht aground off Egypt Point on the Isle of White in fairly heavy weather.
(7) The ship ran aground
(8) Why had the ship gone aground ; why couldn't it be pulled off the rocks?
(9) The boat ran aground on a sandbank
(10) Taylor confirmed that no oil spills had been reported, but added there was always the potential danger of an oil spill when a ship ran aground .
(11) There had been a storm, though, I think, and the ship had run aground on an island ruled by some sort of nasty feudal overlord.
(12) A Royal Navy submarine was forced to pull out of exercises off the coast of Scotland early yesterday morning when it went aground .
(13) Due to the fact that we were late on landing, the tide was dropping and the craft was well aground , and we thought it best to take cover on the beach in a type of bunker.
(14) A messy maritime incident that's getting worse, a cargo ship ran aground in the Aleutians.
(15) The ship had ran aground on a sandbar at the mouth of the inlet.
(16) There was no chance of saving the ship and by low water she was hard aground , her propellers embedded in the sand.
(17) When ships go aground for failing to observe the dates of low water level, they might have to wait weeks before new water arrives to lift them off the sand banks.
(18) The tail end of a cyclone hit Gisborne just as the ship was leaving the harbour and instead of sailing out beyond the reef it finished up aground alongside it.
(19) With the ship run aground and the bow well out of the water, these would have been easy to salvage.
(20) They ran the ship aground
grounded
ashore
beached
stuck
shipwrecked
high and dry
on the rocks
on the ground/bottom
Sunken
Afloat