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 sea [si:]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 海, 海洋, 海浪, 大量

[法] 海, 海洋




    sea
    [ noun ]
    1. a division of an ocean or a large body of salt water partially enclosed by land

    2. <noun.object>
    3. anything apparently limitless in quantity or volume

    4. <noun.quantity>
    5. turbulent water with swells of considerable size

    6. <noun.phenomenon>
      heavy seas


    Sea \Sea\ (s[=e]), n. [OE. see, AS. s[=ae]; akin to D. zee, OS.
    & OHG. s[=e]o, G. see, OFries. se, Dan. s["o], Sw. sj["o],
    Icel. s[ae]r, Goth. saiws, and perhaps to L. saevus fierce,
    savage. [root]151a.]
    1. One of the larger bodies of salt water, less than an
    ocean, found on the earth's surface; a body of salt water
    of second rank, generally forming part of, or connecting
    with, an ocean or a larger sea; as, the Mediterranean Sea;
    the Sea of Marmora; the North Sea; the Carribean Sea.

    2. An inland body of water, esp. if large or if salt or
    brackish; as, the Caspian Sea; the Sea of Aral; sometimes,
    a small fresh-water lake; as, the Sea of Galilee.

    3. The ocean; the whole body of the salt water which covers a
    large part of the globe.

    I marvel how the fishes live in the sea. --Shak.

    Ambiguous between sea and land
    The river horse and scaly crocodile. --Milton.

    4. The swell of the ocean or other body of water in a high
    wind; motion or agitation of the water's surface; also, a
    single wave; a billow; as, there was a high sea after the
    storm; the vessel shipped a sea.

    5. (Jewish Antiq.) A great brazen laver in the temple at
    Jerusalem; -- so called from its size.

    He made a molten sea of ten cubits from brim to
    brim, round in compass, and five cubits the height
    thereof. --2 Chron. iv.
    2.

    6. Fig.: Anything resembling the sea in vastness; as, a sea
    of glory. --Shak.

    All the space . . . was one sea of heads.
    --Macaulay.

    Note: Sea is often used in the composition of words of
    obvious signification; as, sea-bathed, sea-beaten,
    sea-bound, sea-bred, sea-circled, sealike, sea-nursed,
    sea-tossed, sea-walled, sea-worn, and the like. It is
    also used either adjectively or in combination with
    substantives; as, sea bird, sea-bird, or seabird, sea
    acorn, or sea-acorn.

    {At sea}, upon the ocean; away from land; figuratively,
    without landmarks for guidance; lost; at the mercy of
    circumstances. ``To say the old man was at sea would be
    too feeble an expression.'' --G. W. Cable

    {At full sea} at the height of flood tide; hence, at the
    height. ``But now God's mercy was at full sea.'' --Jer.
    Taylor.

    {Beyond seas}, or {Beyond the sea} or {Beyond the seas}
    (Law), out of the state, territory, realm, or country.
    --Wharton.

    {Half seas over}, half drunk. [Colloq.] --Spectator.

    {Heavy sea}, a sea in which the waves run high.

    {Long sea}, a sea characterized by the uniform and steady
    motion of long and extensive waves.

    {Short sea}, a sea in which the waves are short, broken, and
    irregular, so as to produce a tumbling or jerking motion.


    {To go to sea}, to adopt the calling or occupation of a
    sailor.

    Ocean \O"cean\ ([=o]"shan), n. [F. oc['e]an, L. oceanus, Gr.
    'wkeano`s ocean, in Homer, the great river supposed to
    encompass the earth.]
    1. The whole body of salt water which covers more than three
    fifths of the surface of the globe; -- called also the
    {sea}, or {great sea}.

    Like the odor of brine from the ocean
    Comes the thought of other years. --Longfellow.

    2. One of the large bodies of water into which the great
    ocean is regarded as divided, as the Atlantic, Pacific,
    Indian, Arctic and Antarctic oceans.

    3. An immense expanse; any vast space or quantity without
    apparent limits; as, the boundless ocean of eternity; an
    ocean of affairs. --Locke.

    You're gonna need an ocean
    Of calamine lotion. --Lieber &
    Stoller
    (Poison Ivy:
    song lyrics,
    1994)
    [PJC]

    1. The expense and logistics of distributing the water - bottled water must be purchased - has prompted the military to begin using water taken from oasis wells and processed from the sea.
    2. It works this way: Experienced seamen must spend longer rotations at sea, worsening the problems of family separations and low morale.
    3. Hailed as the "Mozart of shipping" for his precociousness, Martinos entered the business as a teen-ager when his mother and her brothers _ a shipping lawyer and a sea captain _ bought their first ship.
    4. According to Antarctic sea charts, plenty of them are on the jagged bottom at Sail Rock near Deception Island, ready to rip through the strongest of hulls like the reinforced one of the Polar Duke, a modern U.S. research ship.
    5. But she says she would never return home despite her ordeal at sea and the Thai government's refusal to allow the boat people to resettle in the West.
    6. A coast guard helicopter plucked four men from the sea, two crewmen from the Majestic and two from the Mystic who had dived in to try to help their friends.
    7. They were afraid that vandals had untied the lines and the boat was heading out to sea.
    8. About 1,500 sea birds died but storms dispersed the oil.
    9. Although the bill does not specifically address the cost of Operation Desert Shield, expected to total $15 billion in fiscal 1991, sea lifts and projects such as the M-1 tank are key to the U.S. buildup in the gulf.
    10. He was also known before the invasion to have his sights on Warba and Bubiyan, which would provide Iraq with key sea links.
    11. Among the other signs, says Steve Lyons, associate professor of meteorology at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, are the large thunderstorms typically produced in the areas of the warm sea water.
    12. 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.
    13. Thursday's invasion gives back to Mr. Hussein two assets he squandered in his eight-year war with Iran: oil wealth and access to the sea.
    14. Strutt & Parker in Exeter is selling a beat on the Taw in north Devon (20-year average: 23 salmon and 42 sea trout) for Pounds 175,000. A cottage is Pounds 75,000 extra.
    15. Without significant rainfall, the river will fall below zero on the Vicksburg gauge within two weeks, Goldman said, with zero on the gauge representing 46.2 feet above mean sea level.
    16. Sixty-eight refugees left Cuu Long in southwest Vietnam on Sept. 1 in a 46-foot boat whose engine broke down after three days at sea.
    17. It was small, only 6 lb, but fresh from the sea and lovely to behold.
    18. The EA6-B "Prowler" took off from the aircraft carrier USS Constellation late Sunday and was declared overdue early Monday, prompting a sea and air search, said Navy spokesman Lt.
    19. But he speculated that if atmospheric pressure patterns are related to quakes, it may be because winds associated with the patterns raise offshore sea levels slightly, putting more pressure on the earth.
    20. Although the most experienced man of the sea, he has rejected almost all of that ethos in favour of a shrewd, patient knowledge of humanity.
    21. "I believe that New Yorkers are at least, if not more, concerned for the homeless men, women and children who are endangered species on city streets as they are for Kemp's ridley sea turtle," said sponsor Sen. Frank Padavan.
    22. The Navy sent its Charleston-based ships to sea to avoid Hugo, while crews were called Wednesday to their ships at Mayport Naval Station near Jacksonville for a possible move out.
    23. Tales of pirate attacks off the coast of Thailand and the hazards of crossing long stretches of open sea to reach the Philippines are further reasons for charting a course to the British colony.
    24. But the overall effect is stunning, food that is appetising and full of flavour, and a menu that makes choice difficult. Close to the restaurant the Roellingers have a small house, Les Rimains, with six rooms overlooking the sea.
    25. While not cheap, it requires very little effort by the cook to make a memorable feast. Like most top-quality meats and fish, sea bass shows to the best advantage if given very little embellishment.
    26. We would be forced to use the navy either to keep the sea lanes of communication clear, or to support operations on land, not both, not with only 450 major combatants.
    27. One of the aircraft plunged into the sea, killing all three occupants, while the other with two aboard crash-landed nearby, Williams said.
    28. Nor do these statistics take into account oil aboard tankers at sea.
    29. Lillian Finnegan, daughter of a Genoa judge, started the event after seeing a shipboard fund-raiser during a sea cruise.
    30. West German diplomats in Brindisi said 3,200 Albanians who took refuge in their embassy in Tirana, Albania's capital, would make the sea crossing.
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