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1 océan
océan [ɔseɑ̃]masculine noun• l'Océan ( = l'Atlantique) the Atlantic Ocean* * *ɔseɑ̃nom masculin1) lit ocean2) ( en France)3) fig* * *ɔseɑ̃ nm* * *1 lit ocean; l'océan Antarctique or Austral the Antarctic Ocean; l'océan Arctique the Arctic Ocean; l'océan Atlantique the Atlantic Ocean; l'océan Indien the Indian Ocean; l'océan Pacifique the Pacific Ocean;3 fig un océan de a sea of.[ɔseɑ̃] nom masculin1. GÉOGRAPHIE oceanl'océan Arctique/Atlantique/Antarctique/Indien/Pacifique the Arctic/Atlantic/Antarctic/Indian/Pacific Ocean2. (figuré) -
2 ocean
[ˈəuʃən] noun1) the salt water that covers most of the earth's surface.مُحيط2) one of its five main divisions:أحَد المُحيطات الخَمْسَهthe Atlantic Ocean.
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3 hav n [ocean, verdenshav]
ocean -
4 verdenshav n
ocean -
5 ɛpo
nounocean--------nounsea--------nountwelve yards -
6 po
nounocean--------nounsea--------verbdecline--------verbrefuse--------verbreject--------even -
7 océano
m.ocean, marine area, sea.* * *1 ocean* * *noun m.* * *SM ocean* * *masculino ocean* * *= ocean.Ex. This organisation pools information available in all countries that have an interest in the optimal use of global ocean resources.----* al otro lado del océano = across the pond.* a orillas del océano = oceanfront.* fondo del océano = ocean bed, ocean floor.* frente al océano = oceanfront.* las profundidades del océano = the deep.* Oceano Atlántico, el = Atlantic Ocean, the.* Oceano Indico, el = Indian Ocean, the.* Océano Pacífico, el = Pacific Ocean, the.* océano tropical = tropical ocean.* * *masculino ocean* * *= ocean.Ex: This organisation pools information available in all countries that have an interest in the optimal use of global ocean resources.
* al otro lado del océano = across the pond.* a orillas del océano = oceanfront.* fondo del océano = ocean bed, ocean floor.* frente al océano = oceanfront.* las profundidades del océano = the deep.* Oceano Atlántico, el = Atlantic Ocean, the.* Oceano Indico, el = Indian Ocean, the.* Océano Pacífico, el = Pacific Ocean, the.* océano tropical = tropical ocean.* * *oceanlo suyo ya no son lagunas sino océanos ( hum); I wouldn't say there are gaps in his knowledge, more like yawning chasms ( hum)Compuestos:Atlantic OceanIndian OceanPacific Ocean* * *
océano sustantivo masculino
ocean
océano sustantivo masculino ocean
' océano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abisal
- ártica
- ártico
- atlántica
- atlántico
- índica
- índico
- pacífico
- profundidad
- Ártico
- Atlántico
- charco
- Índico
- Pacífico
English:
Antarctic Ocean
- Arctic Ocean
- Atlantic
- floor
- Indian Ocean
- ocean
- Pacific
- Antarctic
- Arctic
- depth
- Indian
* * *océano nm1. [mar] oceanocéano Atlántico Atlantic Ocean;océano Antártico Antarctic Ocean;océano Ártico Arctic Ocean;océano Glacial Antártico Antarctic Ocean;océano Glacial Ártico Arctic Ocean;océano Índico Indian Ocean;océano Pacífico Pacific Ocean2. [inmensidad] sea, host;afrontamos un océano de problemas we face a host of problems* * *m ocean* * *océano nm: ocean* * *océano n ocean -
8 Atlantti
herring-pond (noun)Atlantic (noun)Atlantic Ocean (noun)* * *geography• atlantic oceangeography• Atlanticgeography• herring-pondgeography• the atlantic -
9 jäämeri
polar ocean (noun)polar sea (noun)* * *• polar sea• polar ocean -
10 mpo
conjunctioneven--------nounocean--------nounsea--------meanwhile -
11 Atlanterhavet n
Atlantic Ocean -
12 Ishavet n
Arctic Ocean -
13 Атлантически океан м
Atlantic Ocean -
14 ëar
noun "sea" AYAR/AIR gives also dat. sg. ëaren, WJ:413; see Letters:386 for etymology. Not to be confused with the pl. form of the verb ëa be, exist. Pl. ëari "seas" FS, LR:47; Eär "the Great Sea" cf. ëaron ocean, ablative Eärello "from the Great Sea", et Eärello "out of the Great Sea" EO. Eärë noun "the open sea" SD:305. Compound ëaruilë noun "seaweed" UY. Found in proper names like Eärendil "Sea-friend", Eärendur masc. name, *"Sea-servant"; in effect a variant of Eärendil Appendix A. Eärendur was also used ="professional mariner" Letters:386.Fem. name Eärwen "Sea-maiden" Silm; Eärrámë "Sea-wing", "Wings of the Sea", name of Tuor's ship RAM, AYAR/AIR, SA -
15 bosonopo
noungreat sea--------nounocean -
16 dateline
nouna north-south line drawn on maps through the Pacific Ocean, east and west of which the date is different.خَط تَعْيين الزَّمان أو المَكان -
17 havstrøm fk
ocean current -
18 ëaron
noun ocean PE17:27, also airon. Cf. ëar. -
19 airon
noun ocean PE17:27. Also ëaron, q.v. -
20 transatlántico
adj.transatlantic, ocean-going, trans-atlantic, on the other side of the Atlantic.m.oceanliner, ocean liner, liner.* * *► adjetivo1 transatlantic1 liner, ocean liner————————1 liner, ocean liner* * *noun m.* * *1.ADJ transatlantic; [travesía] Atlantic2.SM (=barco) (ocean) liner* * *I- ca adjetivo transatlanticIImasculino ocean liner* * *= transatlantic [trans-atlantic], Atlantic, cruise liner, transatlantic liner, ocean liner, ocean-going, cruise ship [cruiseship], cruise, cruiser.Ex. Inspired by the 1990 International Trans-Atlantic Expedition, the librarian of the Huntsville-Madison County library's bookmobile has founded a reading club, called the Polar Trekkers Club, to familiarise children with the expedition, and the Antarctic environment.Ex. No one, in this purely hypothetical example, has thought that the reader might be happy with a factual account of an Atlantic convoy as well as, or in place of, a purely fictional account.Ex. The article 'Literacy on the high seas: cruise ship libraries flourish' discusses the recent upsurge in the development of libraries and library facilities on cruise liners.Ex. It was produced in earthenware, metalwork and bone china and in its heyday was used by the great transatlantic liners and by hotel and restaurant chains.Ex. This is a collection of ocean liner postcards from the late 19th and early 20th century.Ex. By mobile library we mean any system of taking books out to scattered communities and at its most basic this could be by carrying books on the librarians back right up to service on an ocean going ship.Ex. The world has many cruise ships, big and small, transporting passengers to the most exotic places.Ex. This ostensible comedy about two straight men on a gay cruise is acutely unfunny.Ex. The new generation of cruisers is much lighter, thanks to modern materials and manufacturers who care about reducing weight.* * *I- ca adjetivo transatlanticIImasculino ocean liner* * *= transatlantic [trans-atlantic], Atlantic, cruise liner, transatlantic liner, ocean liner, ocean-going, cruise ship [cruiseship], cruise, cruiser.Ex: Inspired by the 1990 International Trans-Atlantic Expedition, the librarian of the Huntsville-Madison County library's bookmobile has founded a reading club, called the Polar Trekkers Club, to familiarise children with the expedition, and the Antarctic environment.
Ex: No one, in this purely hypothetical example, has thought that the reader might be happy with a factual account of an Atlantic convoy as well as, or in place of, a purely fictional account.Ex: The article 'Literacy on the high seas: cruise ship libraries flourish' discusses the recent upsurge in the development of libraries and library facilities on cruise liners.Ex: It was produced in earthenware, metalwork and bone china and in its heyday was used by the great transatlantic liners and by hotel and restaurant chains.Ex: This is a collection of ocean liner postcards from the late 19th and early 20th century.Ex: By mobile library we mean any system of taking books out to scattered communities and at its most basic this could be by carrying books on the librarians back right up to service on an ocean going ship.Ex: The world has many cruise ships, big and small, transporting passengers to the most exotic places.Ex: This ostensible comedy about two straight men on a gay cruise is acutely unfunny.Ex: The new generation of cruisers is much lighter, thanks to modern materials and manufacturers who care about reducing weight.* * *transatlanticpaíses transatlánticos countries on the other side of the Atlanticocean liner* * *
transatlántico 1◊ -ca adjetivo
transatlantic
transatlántico 2 sustantivo masculino
ocean liner
transatlántico,-a
I adjetivo transatlantic
II m Náut (ocean) liner
' transatlántico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
transatlántica
- trasatlántica
- trasatlántico
- capitán
English:
liner
- transatlantic
- ocean
* * *transatlántico, -a, trasatlántico, -a♦ adjtransatlantic♦ nmNáut (ocean) liner* * *I adj transatlanticII m liner* * *transatlántico, -ca adj: transatlantic: ocean liner* * *transatlántico n liner
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