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Meaning of sea | Babel Free

Noun masculine CEFR A2 Common
siː

Definitions

  1. A large body of salt water.
  2. Abbreviation of Seattle.
    abbreviation, alt-of
  3. Initialism of Strategic Environmental Assessment.
    abbreviation, alt-of, initialism, uncountable
  4. A surname.
    countable, uncountable
  5. Synonym of Mediterranean Sea.
  6. The ocean; the continuous body of salt water covering a majority of the Earth's surface.
  7. Initialism of Southeast Asia.
    abbreviation, alt-of, initialism
  8. A hamlet in Ilminster parish, South Somerset district, Somerset, England (OS grid ref ST3413).
    countable, uncountable
  9. a device used for measuring vertical currents in deep ocean areas.
  10. seaside
  11. A body of salt water smaller than an ocean, generally forming part of, or connecting with, an ocean or a larger sea.
  12. Initialism of Single European Act.
    abbreviation, alt-of, initialism
  13. the scientific exploration of the sea with sonic instruments. — bathygraph, bathygram, n.
  14. lunar mare
  15. A lake, especially if large or if salty or brackish.
  16. a vessel for exploring the depths of the oceans.
  17. loads
  18. A single wave; billow.
  19. an apparatus for surveying the depths or bottom of the sea.
  20. really; hella
  21. The swell of the sea, especially when high or rough.
  22. an abnormal fear of waves.
  23. Living or used in or on the sea; of, near, or like the sea.
    attributive, in-compounds
  24. a severe storm at sea, usually occurring near the equinox and mistakenly thought to be the result of the sun crossing the equatorial line.
  25. Anything resembling the vastness or turbulence of the sea in mass, size or quantity.
    figuratively
  26. Obsolete, a work describing the sea.
    Obsolete,
  27. A constant flux of gluons splitting into quarks, which annihilate to produce further gluons.
  28. a body or stretch of navigable water which is under the jurisdiction of a particular nation. Cf. mare liberum.
  29. A large, dark plain of rock; a mare.
  30. a body or stretch of navigable water to which all nations or countries have unrestricted access. Cf. mare clausum.
  31. A very large lake of liquid hydrocarbon.
  32. a marshy region adjoining the seashore.

Equivalents

العربية البحر
Bosanski mar
Español mar
Hrvatski mar
Kurdî mar
Српски mar

Examples

“God moves in a myſterious way, / His wonders to perform; / He plants his footſteps in the ſea, / And rides upon the ſtorm.”
“These ſhal ye eat, of all that are in the waters: whatſoeuer hath finnes and ſcales in the waters, in the ſeas, and in the riuers, them ſhall ye eate.”
“At length the universal Wreck appear'd,/ To Cæsar's self, ev'n worthy to be fear'd./ Why all these Pains, this Toil of Fate (he cries)/ This Labour of the Seas, and Earth, and Skies?/ All Nature, and the Gods at once alarm'd,/ Against my little Boat and me are arm'd.”
“There is something in being near the sea, like the confines of eternity. It is a new element, a pure abstraction. The mind loves to hover on that which is endless, and forever the same. People wonder at a steam-boat, the invention of man, managed by man, that makes its liquid path like an iron railway through the sea—I wonder at the sea itself, that vast Leviathan, rolled round the earth, smiling in its sleep, waked into fury, fathomless, boundless, a huge world of water-drops.—Whence is it, whither goes it, is it of eternity, or of nothing?”
“As we stood there watching, the long yellow light on the eastern horizon suddenly changed in color—first to a roseate flush, then to a warm crimson; the scenes round us, sky, sea, and land, brightened as if by magic.”
“The Mediterranean Sea, the Caribbean Sea, the Sea of Crete, etc.”
“The Caspian Sea, the Sea of Galilee, the Salton Sea, etc.”
“One ſea broke away the ſpare yards and ſpars out of the ſtarboard main chains. Another heavy ſea broke into the ſhip and ſtove all the boats. Several caſks of beer, that had been laſhed upon deck, were broke looſe and waſhed overboard, and it was not without great difficulty and riſk that we were able to ſecure the boats from being waſhed away entirely.”
“'If they buy three cords of birch logs,' said the witch, 'but they must be exact measure—and no bargaining about the price, and if they throw overboard the one cord of logs, piece by piece, when the first sea comes, and the other cord, piece by piece, when the second sea comes, and the third cord, piece by piece, when the third sea comes, then it's all over with us.'”
““Where can they be?” he cried. “They cannot have gone down, for there has been no sea, and they were afloat after the yacht sank—I saw them all.””
“There was a small sea rising with the wind coming up from the east and at noon the old man's left hand was uncramped.”
“2020 June 8, National Weather Service Boston, 2:38 PM EDT marine forecast High pressure will maintain light winds and flat seas through Tue night. ... Potential for briefly choppy 3 ft seas near South Coast...”
“Seaman, sea gauge, sea monster, sea horse, sea level, seaworthy, seaport, seaboard, etc.”
“To be, or not to be, that is the queſtion, / Whether tis nobler in the minde to ſuffer / The ſlings and arrowes of outragious fortune, / Or to take Armes againſt a ſea of troubles, / And by oppoſing, end them, to die to ſleepe / No more, and by a ſleepe, to ſay we end / The hart-ake, and the thouſand naturall ſhocks / That fleſh is heire to; […]”
“Secondly, in terms of geopolitics Central Asia was a huge sea of barbarians set in the midst of interlocking continents. Thanks to its border on the Siberian forest in the north, it was open to barbarian incomers who would upset existing polities and set migrations going.”
“The beck is crossed by a pretty ford and a number of bridges, and in spring the cottages look out over a dancing sea of daffodils.”
“In the last two decades, North Korea has on various occasions conducted highly provocative missile and nuclear tests and promised to turn Seoul into a sea of fire.”
“The Apollo 11 mission landed in the Sea of Tranquility.”

CEFR level

A2
Elementary
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