marine
名词 n.
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A soldier, normally a member of a marine corps, trained to serve on board or from a ship.
— He was a marine in World War II.
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A marine corps.
— He fought with the Marines in World War II.
- A painting representing some marine subject.
- Any fleet of ships (commercial, military, or both).
动词 v.
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To adapt for use in a marine environment.
— The most popular model is the Chrysler 75 marined motor. This motor comes fully marined and fully reconditioned at $ 225 at Oakland.
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To temporarily inundate with water and/or other marine substances.
— "And Baptiste? It is there he is. The trunks of Monsieru to the number 12, and let it not loiter. And hey!" she cried with much haughtiness to an interloper who had opened the cab-door and was now officious in the transfer of the luggage, “ And hey, species of calf's head marined in mud, go, I pray you, a little that way and see if I there am."
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To equip (a boat) with sailors and other personnel required for an ocean voyage.
— And now, having marined this Royal Harry with as large a complement of men as I could muster, shall launch her.
形容词 adj.
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Belonging to or characteristic of the sea; existing or found in the sea; formed or produced by the sea.
— Plastics are energy-rich substances, which is why many of them burn so readily. Any organism that could unlock and use that energy would do well in the Anthropocene. Terrestrial bacteria and fungi which can manage this trick are already familiar to experts in the field. Dr Mincer and Dr Amaral-Zettler found evidence of them on their marine plastic, too.
- Relating to or connected with the sea (in operation, scope, etc.), especially as pertains to shipping, a navy, or naval forces.
- Used or adapted for use at sea.
- Inhabiting the high seas; oceanic; pelagic. (distinguished from maritime or littoral)
- Belonging to or situated at the seaside; maritime.
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Of or concerning underwater conditions, either saltwater or freshwater ones, and the equipment used therein.
— This grease is suitable for marine use.
词汇关系
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衍生词
aeromarine
caustic marine alkali
cismarine
fluviomarine
glaciomarine
gyrene
INMARSAT
intermarine
Jersey Marine
marine acid
marine acid air
marine aerodrome
marine art
marine artist
marine biologist
marine biology
marine chronometer
marine climate
marine corps
marine engine
marine engineer
marine glue
marine ich
marine iguana
marine infantry
marine interest
marine league
marine leg
marine mammal
marine metal
marine mucilage
marine otter
marine rainbow
marinescape
marine science
marine snow
marine soap
marine stinger
marine store
marine toad
marine toilet
marine trumpet
marinite
marinization
marinize
marinone
nonmarine
Scotch marine boiler
semimarine
submarine
supermarine
transmarine
trumpet marine
ultramarine
unmarine
zoomaric
dead marine
horse marine
merchant marine
Royal Marine
Royal Marines
space marine
tell it to the marines
词源
词源 1
Recorded since c.1420 as Middle English marin, borrowed from Middle French marin, from Old French, from Latin marinus (“of the sea”), itself from mare (“sea”), from Proto-Indo-European *móri (“body of water, lake”) (cognate with Old English mere (“sea, lake, pool, pond”), Dutch meer, German Meer, all from Proto-Germanic *mari). The modern pronunciation is presumably due to the influence of modern French marine, feminine singular of marin.
词源 2
Recorded since c.1420 as Middle English marin, borrowed from Middle French marin, from Old French, from Latin marinus (“of the sea”), itself from mare (“sea”), from Proto-Indo-European *móri (“body of water, lake”) (cognate with Old English mere (“sea, lake, pool, pond”), Dutch meer, German Meer, all from Proto-Germanic *mari). The modern pronunciation is presumably due to the influence of modern French marine, feminine singular of marin.
词源 3
Recorded since c.1420 as Middle English marin, borrowed from Middle French marin, from Old French, from Latin marinus (“of the sea”), itself from mare (“sea”), from Proto-Indo-European *móri (“body of water, lake”) (cognate with Old English mere (“sea, lake, pool, pond”), Dutch meer, German Meer, all from Proto-Germanic *mari). The modern pronunciation is presumably due to the influence of modern French marine, feminine singular of marin.
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