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		Definition of waterfront in English: waterfrontnoun ˈwɔːtəfrʌnt A part of a town that borders the sea or a lake or river. (城镇的)滨海区,滨湖区,滨河区  a hotel on the waterfront as modifier a waterfront restaurant Example sentencesExamples -  For a truly colonial feel visit the Old Courthouse Restaurant on the waterfront.
 -  His vision includes the development and revitalisation of the neglected waterfront of the River Foyle.
 -  For some years now, Dublin's quays and waterfronts have been in the process of vigorous urban redevelopment.
 -  On the way to work this morning I noticed the statue of Sir Thomas More sitting in his nice waterfront gardens in Chelsea.
 -  Taking my drink and bag of food, I go to eat my meal at the waterfront and drink in the taste of my home town.
 -  The Town of Digby wants to develop a waterfront property as a Fishermen's Memorial.
 -  What's more, the altered flow of water has induced booms to sprout up all along a world of new lake waterfronts and tributaries provided by the enormous expanding upstream pool of liquid.
 -  Those picturesque Eastern European capitals with their glistening waterfronts and their pretty mediaeval old towns and their flat taxes are the new centre.
 -  The office and the accommodation are a few hundred metres back from the harbour along the waterfront road.
 -  Enjoy a long late lunch here on the deck of the Horizons waterfront restaurant.
 -  Even as waterfront property is today prized above all other, until the 1960s urban waterfronts were primarily industrial, brutal, and cheap.
 -  Look at similar cities with a waterfront, a similar business profile and comparable population.
 -  Arisaig proper greets you after a few more turns in the road, with a small waterfront looking out across a muddy harbour.
 -  Hop on at Queen's pier and sail out for a few beers or supper at one of the waterfront restaurants.
 -  Much of this passed through the waterfront markets and industrial tenements of Dublin into the Irish interior.
 -  We are a harbour city, yet we are cut off from the waterfront by a six-lane road.
 -  The walk took her from the quay, through the town centre and back to the waterfront.
 -  The edge of the ship channel is one of the most attractive sites for housing on the whole waterfront.
 -  The light was so gentle over the river, and the thronging crowds at the waterfront were so colourful.
 -  They are unique and striking designs that - even if never built - should inspire cities on how to reuse their industrial waterfronts.
 
 Synonyms port, dock, haven, marina, dockyard, boatyard, mooring, anchorage, roads    Definition of waterfront in US English: waterfrontnoun A part of a town that borders a body of water. (城镇的)滨海区,滨湖区,滨河区  a hotel on the waterfront as modifier a waterfront restaurant Example sentencesExamples -  Enjoy a long late lunch here on the deck of the Horizons waterfront restaurant.
 -  Taking my drink and bag of food, I go to eat my meal at the waterfront and drink in the taste of my home town.
 -  The Town of Digby wants to develop a waterfront property as a Fishermen's Memorial.
 -  The walk took her from the quay, through the town centre and back to the waterfront.
 -  Hop on at Queen's pier and sail out for a few beers or supper at one of the waterfront restaurants.
 -  For some years now, Dublin's quays and waterfronts have been in the process of vigorous urban redevelopment.
 -  The office and the accommodation are a few hundred metres back from the harbour along the waterfront road.
 -  Arisaig proper greets you after a few more turns in the road, with a small waterfront looking out across a muddy harbour.
 -  Even as waterfront property is today prized above all other, until the 1960s urban waterfronts were primarily industrial, brutal, and cheap.
 -  The edge of the ship channel is one of the most attractive sites for housing on the whole waterfront.
 -  For a truly colonial feel visit the Old Courthouse Restaurant on the waterfront.
 -  Those picturesque Eastern European capitals with their glistening waterfronts and their pretty mediaeval old towns and their flat taxes are the new centre.
 -  They are unique and striking designs that - even if never built - should inspire cities on how to reuse their industrial waterfronts.
 -  We are a harbour city, yet we are cut off from the waterfront by a six-lane road.
 -  Much of this passed through the waterfront markets and industrial tenements of Dublin into the Irish interior.
 -  What's more, the altered flow of water has induced booms to sprout up all along a world of new lake waterfronts and tributaries provided by the enormous expanding upstream pool of liquid.
 -  On the way to work this morning I noticed the statue of Sir Thomas More sitting in his nice waterfront gardens in Chelsea.
 -  His vision includes the development and revitalisation of the neglected waterfront of the River Foyle.
 -  Look at similar cities with a waterfront, a similar business profile and comparable population.
 -  The light was so gentle over the river, and the thronging crowds at the waterfront were so colourful.
 
 Synonyms port, dock, haven, marina, dockyard, boatyard, mooring, anchorage, roads     |