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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Help, please

Getting ashore at work is the most important thing to Mr. Osman at the moment.

I come across this sentence and I wonder what 'getting ashore' means here. Can anyone help? Thanks

  

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Broadly speaking, getting ashore means successfully getting off a ship.

  • Broadly speaking, getting ashore means successfully getting off a ship.
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Broadly speaking, getting ashore means successfully getting off a ship.

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It's a choice question in my text book and the key answer is ashore.

Getting ...... at work is the most important thing to Mr. Osman.

ahead - abroad - above - ashore

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