「Shallows」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

Shallows

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  • Watercress grows in the shallows along the banks.
  • Maidenhead and Boveney was large, leading to shallows and a strong current.
  • tland habitat consisting of artificial pools, shallows and meanders that appear natural and support
  • his ship and its shallow draft to go into the shallows and avoid the Roman fleet.
  • The shallows around the point bar can become treacherous w
  • long Montgomery Street were flattened and the shallows around the ship were filled.
  • , in Adam Bock's surreal play Swimming in the Shallows at New York's Second Stage Theatre.
  • uding Murder Strikes Pink, The Pin Group, The Shallows, Dadamah and Dissolve.
  • uffs near the waterfront were leveled and the shallows filled with sand (and the ruins of many ships
  • l dropped by a meter, and many of the exposed shallows grew covered with reeds and algae.
  • a third of the spring-fed lake which, in its shallows, has cypresses and dense vegetation.
  • Coastal waters, shallows in the open, 3-50 metres (10-165 feet)
  • Polaris Reef is a reef, or shallows, in Baffin Bay.
  • Cuts Plus Two is an EP released by Thee More Shallows in 2005.
  • and Lake Vista lie on land reclaimed from the shallows of Lake Pontchartrain in the early 20th centu
  • ng rheophyte that is attached to rocks in the shallows of swiftly moving water.
  • ies of fish of the genus Ogilbia found in the shallows of the Caribbean Sea.
  • A series of "camps" (houses on piers in the shallows of the lake) were regularly rented out for pa
  • A long pier was built into the shallows of the lake, with a portion of the rail line
  • ound it, mostly atop high wooden piers in the shallows of the lake, connected by a network of pier l
  • led Spoonbill, occurs in intertidal flats and shallows of fresh and saltwater wetlands in Australia,
  • As the water depth increases over the shallows of the point bar, the vortex flow can extend
  • The term properly refers to the shallows offshore from the Superport and wetland.
  • It can commonly be found in lake shallows, ponds, and permanent slow moving waters thro
  • cetids hunted like crocodiles, lurking in the shallows to snatch unsuspecting riparian prey and fish
  • ter Tintern Abbey; its remains can be seen as shallows under Brockweir bridge.
  • In January 886, they tried to fill the river shallows with debris, plant matter, and dead animal an