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bay
bay
[Rzeczownik]

a part of a shoreline that curves inward, larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf

zatoka, zatoczka

zatoka, zatoczka

Ex: San Francisco Bay is known for its iconic Golden Gate Bridge. 
beach
beach
[Rzeczownik]

an area of sand or small stones next to a sea or a lake

plaża, wybrzeże

plaża, wybrzeże

Ex: I buried my feet in the warm sand at the beach. 
cliff
cliff
[Rzeczownik]

an area of rock that is high above the ground with a very steep side, often at the edge of the sea

klif, urwisko

klif, urwisko

Ex: They stood at the edge of the cliff, taking in the breathtaking view. 
coast
coast
[Rzeczownik]

the land close to a sea, ocean, or lake

wybrzeże, brzeg

wybrzeże, brzeg

Ex: The coast was full of seashells and small pebbles. 
cove
cove
[Rzeczownik]

a small curved area of land that partly encloses a specific part of the sea

zatoka, mała zatoka

zatoka, mała zatoka

Ex: The beach nestled within the cove offered calm waters for swimming. 
dock
dock
[Rzeczownik]

a structure built out into the water so that people can get on and off boats or ships

dok, nabrzeże

dok, nabrzeże

Ex: The ferry pulled into the dock to unload passengers and cargo. 
dune
dune
[Rzeczownik]

a mound or ridge of sand that is typically formed by the wind, often found in deserts, coastal areas, or other regions with significant wind activity

wydma, pagórek piasku

wydma, pagórek piasku

Ex: The vast Sahara Desert is characterized by extensive sand dunes that can reach towering heights. 
flow
flow
[Rzeczownik]

the continuous and steady movement of a substance, such as gas, in a particular direction

przepływ, strumień

przepływ, strumień

Ex: The flow of oxygen through the ventilator kept the patient stable. 
gulf
gulf
[Rzeczownik]

an area of sea that is partly surrounded by land, with a narrow opening

zatoka, zalew

zatoka, zalew

Ex: The Persian Gulf was historically important for trade routes. 
iceberg
iceberg
[Rzeczownik]

a very large floating piece of ice

góra lodowa, lodowiec

góra lodowa, lodowiec

Ex: The Titanic sank after colliding with an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean. 
marine
marine
[przymiotnik]

related to the sea and the different life forms that exist there

morski

morski

Ex: Marine mammals, such as dolphins and whales, are well-adapted to life in the ocean. 
the ocean
the ocean
[Rzeczownik]

the great mass of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface

ocean, morze

ocean, morze

Ex: She enjoyed the stunning view of the ocean from her balcony. 
offshore
offshore
[przymiotnik]

situated or occurring in the sea, typically away from the shore or coast

na morzu, oddalony od brzegu

na morzu, oddalony od brzegu

Ex: The company invested in offshore drilling for oil extraction. 
port
port
[Rzeczownik]

a place of shelter for ships

port

port

Ex: The fishermen tied their boats securely in the port before heading home. 
reef
reef
[Rzeczownik]

a ridge of rock or a line of sand near the surface of a body of water

rafa, bariera koralowa

rafa, bariera koralowa

Ex: The boat sailed carefully to avoid hitting the reef. 
sea
sea
[Rzeczownik]

the salt water that covers most of the earth’s surface and surrounds its continents and islands

morze

morze

Ex: I hear the sound of seagulls near the sea. 
shore
shore
[Rzeczownik]

the area of land where the land meets a body of water such as an ocean, sea, lake, or river

brzeg, wybrzeże

brzeg, wybrzeże

Ex: The waves gently lapped against the shore, creating a soothing sound. 
surf
surf
[Rzeczownik]

the breaking waves near the shore

przybój, bałwany

przybój, bałwany

Ex: The children played in the surf. 
tidal
tidal
[przymiotnik]

related to the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun

pływowy, związany z przypływami i odpływami

pływowy, związany z przypływami i odpływami

Ex: Tidal fluctuations occur twice daily, resulting in high and low tides along coastlines. 
tide
tide
[Rzeczownik]

the rise and fall of the sea level, which happens regularly, as a result of the attraction of the sun and moon

pływ

pływ

Ex: Fishermen need to be aware of the tide schedule to ensure their boats are safely docked. 
ashore
ashore
[przysłówek]

toward the land from the direction of a ship or the sea

na brzeg, w stronę lądu

na brzeg, w stronę lądu

Ex: The fishermen rowed their boats ashore at sunset. 
driftwood
driftwood
[Rzeczownik]

pieces of wood floating in water or washed up on the shore

drewno dryfujące, drewno wyrzucone na brzeg

drewno dryfujące, drewno wyrzucone na brzeg

Ex: The beach was scattered with driftwood. 
high seas
high seas
[Rzeczownik]

the parts of the ocean that are outside any country's territorial waters

otwarte morze, wody międzynarodowe

otwarte morze, wody międzynarodowe

Ex: The ship sailed across the high seas. 
inshore
inshore
[przysłówek]

moving or located closer to the land from the sea

blisko brzegu, w stronę lądu

blisko brzegu, w stronę lądu

Ex: The boat sailed inshore to avoid the storm. 
shallow
shallow
[Rzeczownik]

an area of water that is not deep

płycizna, mielizna

płycizna, mielizna

Ex: The children played safely in the shallow near the shore. 
wharf
wharf
[Rzeczownik]

a structure built along the water's edge; often with a platform for ships to load and unload goods

nabrzeże, przystań

nabrzeże, przystań

Ex: We walked along the wharf to admire the view of the harbor. 
whirlpool
whirlpool
[Rzeczownik]

a strong, spinning current of water

wir, wodospir

wir, wodospir

Ex: The boat was caught in a whirlpool. 
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