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 marine [mə'ri:n]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 舰队, 水兵, 海景画

a. 海的, 海产的, 海底的, 船舶的, 海运的

[经] 海上的, 海运的; 海运业


  1. The rocks are covered by marine plants.
    岩石被海生植物所覆盖。
  2. The risk of breakage is covered by marine insurance, isn't it?
    破碎险是包括在海洋运输货物险之内的,对吗?


marine
[ noun ]
  1. a member of the United States Marine Corps

  2. <noun.person>
  3. a soldier who serves both on shipboard and on land

  4. <noun.person>
[ adj ]
  1. of or relating to the sea

  2. <adj.pert>
    marine explorations
  3. relating to or involving ships or shipping or navigation or seamen

  4. <adj.pert>
    nautical charts
    maritime law
    marine insurance
  5. of or relating to military personnel who serve both on land and at sea (specifically the U.S. Marine Corps)

  6. <adj.pert>
    marine barracks
  7. relating to or characteristic of or occurring on or in the sea

  8. <adj.all>
  9. native to or inhabiting the sea

  10. <adj.all>
    marine plants and animals such as seaweed and whales


Marine \Ma*rine"\, a. [L. marinus, fr. mare the sea: cf. F.
marin. See {Mere} a pool.]
1. Of or pertaining to the sea; having to do with the ocean,
or with navigation or naval affairs; nautical; as, marine
productions or bodies; marine shells; a marine engine.

2. (Geol.) Formed by the action of the currents or waves of
the sea; as, marine deposits.

{Marine acid} (Chem.), hydrochloric acid. [Obs.]

{Marine barometer}. See under {Barometer}.

{Marine corps}, a corps formed of the officers,
noncommissioned officers, privates, and musicants of
marines.

{Marine engine} (Mech.), a steam engine for propelling a
vessel.

{Marine glue}. See under {Glue}.

{Marine insurance}, insurance against the perils of the sea,
including also risks of fire, piracy, and barratry.

{Marine interest}, interest at any rate agreed on for money
lent upon respondentia and bottomry bonds.

{Marine law}. See under {Law}.

{Marine league}, three geographical miles.

{Marine metal}, an alloy of lead, antimony, and mercury, made
for sheathing ships. --Mc Elrath.

{Marine soap}, cocoanut oil soap; -- so called because, being
quite soluble in salt water, it is much used on shipboard.


{Marine store}, a store where old canvas, ropes, etc., are
bought and sold; a junk shop. [Eng.]


Marine \Ma*rine"\, n. [F. marin a sea solider, marine naval
economy, a marine picture, fr. L. marinus. See {Marine}, a.]
1. A solider serving on shipboard; a sea soldier; one of a
body of troops trained to do duty in the navy.

2. Specifically: A member of the United States Marine Corps,
or a similar foreign military force.
[PJC]

3. The sum of naval affairs; naval economy; the department of
navigation and sea forces; the collective shipping of a
country; as, the mercantile marine.

4. A picture representing some marine subject.

{Tell that to the marines}, an expression of disbelief, the
marines being regarded by sailors as credulous. [Colloq.]

  1. Ametek spun off its Straza division and 13 others in 1988 to create Ketema Inc., which in turn has sold the marine products operations involved in the investigation, Ametek said.
  2. According to Stephen Goldsbrough, chairman of the Canal Boat Builders Association, the market is growing at a pace to make the recession-hit marine industry envious.
  3. "Usually isolated locations were disturbed by aircraft and people" while "noise pollution" on marine band radios from spill cleanup activities made monitoring marine channels difficult and unpleasant, the report stated.
  4. "Usually isolated locations were disturbed by aircraft and people" while "noise pollution" on marine band radios from spill cleanup activities made monitoring marine channels difficult and unpleasant, the report stated.
  5. Under the proposed transaction, the new company, Brown & Root Vickers Ltd. would be 70%-owned by Brown & Root Ltd.; the balance would be owned by Vickers, which owns the Rolls Royce car manufacturer and medical equipment, defense and marine units.
  6. One of the sea lions, nicknamed Blue Eye because of a cataract on his eye, has been a problem for three years, said Bob DeLong, marine mammal biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service.
  7. Woody Loveland, who was the Coast Guard's chief marine safety officer in San Diego when the Valdez was built.
  8. Kandu continued to perform before crowds at the park's marine stadium until Thursday, when trainers noticed some behavioral and body changes.
  9. There is the Musee de l'Oceanographie, a highly-regarded academic centre for marine research; or the 'Monte Carlo Story', an English-language film on the principality's history which doubles as a sanitised soap opera of the lives the royal family.
  10. The National Marine Fisheries Service, which regulates display of marine mammals, agreed with Sea World that the death was an accident.
  11. In 1984, in the worst grounding of the decade, the ship Wellwood scarred 128,000 square feet of coral on the marine sanctuary's Molasses Reef.
  12. In Ueckermunde a DM60m (Pounds 21.2m) marine harbour is being developed to attract prosperous Berliners who want to sail in the attractive Oder bay straddling the border.
  13. Sen. John Chafee, R-R.I., says that England and France have regulated organic tin marine paints because they have damaged shellfish beds.
  14. Acid rain could be almost as big a contributor as fertilizer runoff or sewage and industrial water pollution to the decline of marine life in East Coast estuaries, an environmental group concluded today.
  15. And now, a lot of children in the area around the existing companies are coming down with illnesses from toxic emissions and the marine life is beginning to mutate.
  16. In Paris, French Environment Minister Brice Lalonde said the 284,632-ton tanker was being towed to more sheltered waters but still posed a threat to marine life.
  17. One reason behind the move is to help Finnish authorities check cross-border traffic to prevent smuggling and other crime. It would also help efforts to protect the marine environment.
  18. Ministry officials said the decision would not apply to the North Pacific because measures were being taken to preserve marine resources in that region.
  19. Eric Williams of the Providence, R.I., marine safety office said there was no evidence that anything but human error played a role in the spill.
  20. But the episode highlights McDermott's propensity for mishaps outside its two main businesses of marine construction and power plants.
  21. West Germany suffers from an 8 percent unemployment rate, and the nature of the merchant marine has shifted over the past two decades to a fleet comprised more often of married family men than the single sailors and stevedores of the past.
  22. Seniors can study marine life in Polynesia, culture in Japan, genealogy in London, the Byzantine civilization in Turkey, or other topics at more than 100 overseas locations.
  23. A newborn pygmy sperm whale that beached itself near Patrick Air Force Base died Friday at Sea World marine park in Orlando, park officials said.
  24. The complications causing the 5-foot pygmy sperm whale's death Friday are "common symptoms among stranded marine mammals," said Daniel Odell, research biologist at the Orlando tourist attraction-research center, where the whale was taken Thursday.
  25. But potential damage to the reserve, home for the endangered California brown pelican and a stop for thousands of migratory birds and marine life, was still a concern.
  26. The disaster killed countless birds, fish and marine mammals, and blackened hundreds of miles of rocky shore.
  27. The oily onslaught is near the inland Bolsa Chica Wetlands, an ecological reserve that is home to the endangered California brown pelican as well as a temporary home to thousands of migratory birds and much marine life.
  28. Brader said the current invasion is "the biggest plague history recalls." A young humpback whale, possibly trying to find its way out of Puget Sound's maze of inlets, has been spotted cruising the waters of the south sound, marine biologists say.
  29. The Spanish merchant marine had barred the Iraqi-flagged Almuntanabbi from Spanish ports Monday, but a merchant marine spokesman said today the deparment agreed to the transfer of the Nigerian crude to a "neutral" ship.
  30. The Spanish merchant marine had barred the Iraqi-flagged Almuntanabbi from Spanish ports Monday, but a merchant marine spokesman said today the deparment agreed to the transfer of the Nigerian crude to a "neutral" ship.
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