Marine in spanish

Marina

pronunciation: mɑɹ̩inɑ part of speech: noun, adjective
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» mercantile marine, the = marina mercante, la.

Example: This type of radar is widely used by the mercantile marine and harbour authorities for collision avoidance.

» merchant marine = marina mercante.

Example: Topics covered at the Conference included: records of shipbuilding and shipping companies; agreements and crew lists; whaling; and Royal Navy and merchant marine.

marine2 = marine. 

Example: The aggresive attitude of the Parachute Regiment, and to a lesser extent the marines is what won the battle on the ground.

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» Marine Corps, the = Infantería de Marina, la. [De los Estados Unidos]

Example: The Marine Corps says it is investigating a video that appears to show marines joking as they urinate on dead Taliban fighters.

marine3 = marino. 

Example: The deparment has also undertaken marine studies on squid taxonomy and distribution.

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» marine animal = animal marino.

Example: The study suggests that marine animals could suffer detrimental effects ranging from a loss of hearing to increased stressed levels as a result of environmental noise.

» marine biologist = biólogo marino.

Example: As a marine biologist we get to study the ocean and all the animals and creatures that live in it.

» marine biology = biología marina.

Example: They need journals of zoology, marine biology, evolution, paleontology and physical anthropology.

» marine blue = azul marino.

Example: When this color, taken from the usual color of the uniforms of sailors, originally came into use in the early 19th century, it was initially called marine blue.

» marine current = corriente marina.

Example: Most of the technology operates by responding to marine current flow in either rotational or oscillatory fashion.

» marine engineering = ingeniería marina.

Example: It acts as a focal point for marine technology and marine engineering research.

» marine environment = medio ambiente marino.

Example: Some specific aquatic ecosystems, including marine environments and hydrothermal vents, are described.

» marine fish = pez marino.

Example: Anglerfish are marine fish that attract prey by dangling a fleshy, bait-like appendage in front of their heads.

» marine habitat = hábitat marino.

Example: Eurasian wigeons prefer coastal wetlands, bays, freshwater and brackish lagoons and other sheltered marine habitats.

» marine industry, the = industria marina, la.

Example: They supply capstans and winches powered by electric motors to the industrial marine industry and shipyards.

» marine life = fauna y flora marina.

Example: An underwater mountain with some of the richest diversity of marine life in the Caribbean has been found by scientists.

» marine mammal = mamífero marino.

Example: The manatee is a nearly hairless, thick-skinned marine mammal without hindlimbs and with paddle-like forelimbs.

» marine park = parque marino.

Example: In reality, it is but one thing that motivates the owners of dolphinariums and marine parks: It is not education of our youth, but money.

» marine technology = tecnología marina.

Example: It acts as a focal point for marine technology and marine engineering research.

» marine wildlife = fauna y flora marina.

Example: The fishing tackle we use can have an unintended and negative impact on marine wildlife.

marine4 = de la marina, de la armada. 

Example: The head of the cataloging unit runs the section like a marine drill sergeant.

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» marine officer = oficial de la marina.

Example: Marine officers wore epaulettes on their special full dress uniforms until 1922.

Marine synonyms

maritime in spanish: marítimo, pronunciation: merətaɪm part of speech: adjective aquatic in spanish: acuático, pronunciation: əkwɑtɪk part of speech: adjective nautical in spanish: náutico, pronunciation: nɔtəkəl part of speech: adjective saltwater in spanish: agua salada, pronunciation: sɔltwɑtɜr part of speech: noun leatherneck in spanish: Leatherneck, pronunciation: leðɜrnɪk part of speech: noun devil dog in spanish: perro del demonio, pronunciation: devəldɔg part of speech: noun shipboard soldier in spanish: soldado a bordo, pronunciation: ʃɪpbɔrdsoʊldʒɜr part of speech: noun
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