beach The unconsolidated material that covers a gently sloping zone, typically with a concave profile, extending landward from the low-water line to the place where there is a definite change in material or physiographic from (such as a cliff), or to the line of permanent vegetation (usually the effective limit of the highest storm waves); a shore of body of water, formed and washed by waves or tides, usually covered by sand or gravel, and lacking a bare rocky surface[bi:ʧ]n
obszar nadmorski(piaszczysty lub żwirowy teren, pozbawiony roślinności, nisko położony nad brzegiem morza, rzeki lub jeziora)
beaching The washing ashore of whales or other cetaceans that have died for natural causes, or because of highly polluted sea water or after being trapped in drift nets['biːtʃiŋ]v
wyrzucenie na brzeg(wyrzucenie na brzeg wielorybów lub innych waleni, zmarłych z przyczyn naturalnych, na skutek zanieczyszczenia lub uduszenia w sieciach)