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Meanings of
onshore
in English
(Of winds) coming from the sea toward the land.
seaward
inshore
shoreward
offshore
Onshore.
Related terms
land
Usage of
onshore
in English
1
Attacks at sea have increased this year as chaos has mounted
onshore
.
2
The deals should also grant improved
onshore
market access for Swiss banks.
3
Half of the power is set to come from
onshore
wind projects.
4
The pipeline could be expanded to support future
onshore
and offshore production.
5
Let's see what the main differences between
onshore
and offshore companies are.
6
Index inclusion is pulling global investors into the
onshore
fixed income market.
7
Since January, the riyal has rebounded in the
onshore
forwards market SAR1Y=.
8
Strength in the auto sector helped
onshore
Chinese markets outperform Hong Kong.
9
Now we're looking more at
onshore
wind and solar project, Kott said.
10
The densely populated
onshore
area to the right is San Diego, California.
11
The average length of detention in
onshore
facilities is now 18 months.
12
Amber Rudd claims solar power is just as cost-effective as
onshore
wind.
13
Instead, issuers may use the
onshore
markets to replace higher-yielding local borrowings.
14
Apache is looking to focus on growth from its U.S.
onshore
assets.
15
Gains in both
onshore
and offshore Chinese markets came in strong volume.
16
The
onshore
work was completed just before the shutdown came into force.
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onshore
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Noun
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Frequent collocations
onshore wind
onshore oil
onshore market
onshore pipeline
onshore yuan
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Onshore
through the time
Onshore
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