offshore in the PONS Dictionary

offshore Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to drop anchor offshore
to fish offshore

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Some of the commercial television group members had registered broadcasting companies and were working to create offshore radio.
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Offshore volcanoes form islands, resulting in a volcanic island arc.
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There is often fog and overcast during the night and morning hours, usually clearing to offshore during the afternoon.
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The company provides many support services for both offshore and onshore oil drilling and for well-servicing operations.
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The extra interest payments to lenders of offshore yuan in three-year cross currency swaps averaged 3.5 percent this year, up from a five-year average of 2.5 percent.
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Built offshore in 1849 it was demolished and replaced with a skeletal tower in the mid 20th century.
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In the spring and fall, strong offshore winds periodically develop.
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The offshore reefs protect the bay from the sea, making it popular with the island's windsurfers when the south wind blows.
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It is approximately 300 m offshore and 30 hectares in area, and mainly forested.
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The site is hampered by the presence of offshore islands and reefs which block a significant fraction of the wave energy before reaching the site.
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