oceans

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الإنجليزية - التركية
okyanuslar

Okyanusların sağlık durumu iyi değildir. - The oceans are not in good health.

Bir transatlantik gemi okyanusları aşar. - A transatlantic ship crosses the oceans.

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okyanus

Bu gemi okyanus yolculuğu için uygun değil. - This ship is not fit for an ocean voyage.

Memleketim okyanusa komşu. - My home town is adjacent to the ocean.

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oceans of
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(Coğrafya) anadeniz
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(Ticaret) okyanus denizi
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{i} derya
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ocean lane okyanus gemilerinin sefer yolu
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kürenin üçte ikisini kaplayan geniş su kıtası
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ocean current okyanus akıntısı
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büyük deniz
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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
plural form of ocean
all seven seas
means the waters seaward of the Boundary Lines as described in 46 CFR part 7 For the purposes of establishing sea service credit, the waters of the Inside Passage between Puget Sound and Cape Spencer, Alaska, are not considered oceans
large bodies of salt water that contain many types of animals, people can not drink the water in them OXYGEN a colorless odorless tasteless gas existing in air and combining with hydrogen from water OCEAN WATER water in the ocean
The great bodies of salt water which cover more than two-thirds of the earth’s surface
the plural of ocean
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A female given name of modern usage
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An immense expanse; any vast space or quantity without apparent limits; as, the boundless ocean of eternity; an ocean of affairs
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{n} the largest body of water on the globe
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{a} pertaining to the sea
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A body of water occupying about two-thirds of a world made for man - who has no gills
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A body of salt water larger than a sea
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The salt water surrounding the great land masses, and divided by the land masses into several distinct portions, each of which is called an ocean
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{i} one of the large bodies of water covering the Earth (i.e. Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Antarctic Oceans); large quantity; great distance
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Generally, the whole body of salt water which covers nearly three fourths of the surface of the globe The average depth of the ocean is estimated to be about 13,000 feet (3,960 meters); the greatest reported depth is 34,218 feet (10,430 meters), north of Mindanao in the Western Pacific Ocean The ocean bottom is a generally level or gently undulating plain, covered with a fine red or gray clay, or, in certain regions, with ooze of organic origin The water, whose composition is fairly constant, contains on the average 3 percent of dissolved salts; of this solid portion, common salt forms about 78 percent, magnesium salts 15-16 percent, calcium salts 4 percent, with smaller amounts of various other substances The density of ocean water is about 1 026 (relative to distilled water, or pure H2O) The oceans are divided into the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Antarctic Oceans
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What the bathroom floor looks like after bath night for kids, assorted pets, two or three full-sized towels and several dozen toy boats, cars and animals
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A body of saline water found occupying all or part of the Earth's ocean basins There are six recognized oceans: North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Pacific, South Pacific, Indian, and Arctic
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anything apparently limitless in quantity or volume
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(1) The large body of salt water covering seven tenths of the earth (2) The Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic Oceans
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The great body of salt water which occupies two-thirds of the surface of the Earth, or one of its major subdivisions
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a large body of water constituting a principal part of the hydrosphere
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Of or pertaining to the main or great sea; as, the ocean waves; an ocean stream
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a great body of salt water made up of the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean
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a large expanse of salt water, especially any of the Earth’s five largest such areas, the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Artic and Antarctic Oceans
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One of the five large bodies of water separating the continents
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The intercommunicating body of salt water occupying the depressions of the earth's surface, or one of its major primary subdivisions, bounded by the continents, or the equator, and other imaginary lines A sea is subdivision of an ocean
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Acronym for Ocean Colour European Archive Network, a project of CEC and ESA established in 1990 The aim of the project was to generate a data base of CZCS data for the European seas and to set up the scientific tools needed for its exploitation OCEAN processed about 25,500 CZCS images at various levels in its five years of activity and generated an archive of about 400 GB of data from this processing Some of the processed images are available online [http: //me-www jrc it/OCEAN/ocean html]
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The ocean is the sea. There were few sights as beautiful as the calm ocean on a warm night
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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
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a large body of water constituting a principal part of the hydrosphere anything apparently limitless in quantity or volume
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The great body of salt water which occupies two-thirds of the surface of Earth, or one of its major subdivisions
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The large, permanent body of saline water surrounding the continents and covering most of the surface of the earth
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emphasis If you say that something is a drop in the ocean, you mean that it is a very small amount which is unimportant compared to the cost of other things or is so small that it has very little effect on something. His fee is a drop in the ocean compared with the real cost of broadcasting. Large, continuous body of salt water. Ocean covers nearly 71% of the Earth's surface and is divided into major oceans and smaller seas. The three principal oceans, the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian, are largely delimited by land and submarine topographic boundaries. All are connected to what is sometimes called the Southern Ocean, the waters encircling Antarctica. Important marginal seas, primarily in the Northern Hemisphere, are partially enclosed by landmasses or island arcs. The largest are the Arctic Ocean and adjacent seas, Caribbean and adjacent waters, Mediterranean, Bering Sea, Sea of Okhotsk, Yellow and China Seas, and Sea of Japan. ocean perch Arctic Ocean Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean ocean current ocean liner Pacific Ocean
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emphasis If you say that there is an ocean of something, you are emphasizing that there is a very large amount of it. I had cried oceans of tears APEC seems be drowning in an ocean of jargon
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An ocean is a large body of salt water that surrounds a continent Oceans cover more the two-thirds of the Earth's surface
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Large expanse of sea including the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Antarctic Oceans
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The salt water surrounding the great land mass, and divided by the land masses into several distinct portions, each of which is called an ocean
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For the purposes of the survey, ocean is divided into two categories
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An ocean is one of the five very large areas of sea on the Earth's surface. They spent many days cruising the northern Pacific Ocean. the Indian Ocean
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el oceano
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Methods or devices for extracting energy from the ocean
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the great body of salt water that covers more than 70% of the Earth's surface
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The salt water surrounding the great land masses The land masses divide the ocean into several distinct portions, each of which also is called an ocean The oceans include the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean
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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
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The salt water surrounding the great land masses, and divided by the land masses into several distinct portions, each of which is called an ocean The five oceans of the world are the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, and Antarctic
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    التركية النطق

    ōşınz

    النطق

    /ˈōsʜənz/ /ˈoʊʃənz/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'O-sh&n ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English occean, from Latin oceanus, from Greek Õkeanos, a river thought of as encircling the earth, ocean.

    فيديوهات

    ... forming puddles, lakes, and eventually our oceans. ...
    ... gotten any bigger.  The continents haven’t expanded 1,000 fold or at all.  The oceans ...
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