Ben bir çocukken çoğu zaman denizde yüzmeye gittim.
- When I was a child, I often went swimming in the sea.
Geceleyin denizde değiller miydi?
- Aren’t they on the sea during the night?
Karadeniz'in dalgalarını severim.
- I like the waves of the Black Sea.
Deniz bugün oldukça dalgalı.
- The sea is pretty rough today.
Deniz martıları alçaktan uçuyor.
- The sea gulls are flying low.
Onlar deniz seviyesinin on iki metre altına kadar kazdı.
- They dug down up to twelve meters under sea level.
Kasaba deniz seviyesinden 1500 metre yüksekte yer alıyor.
- The town is situated 1,500 meters above sea level.
Denizaslanı Harekâtı, İngiltere'nin planlanan işgali için Alman kod adıydı.
- Operation Sea Lion was the German code name for the planned invasion of Britain.
O bir deniz kabuğunda denizi dinliyordu.
- She was listening to the sea in a sea shell.
500'den fazla bebek deniz kaplumbağası denize bırakıldı.
- More than 500 baby sea turtles were released into the sea.
Sen hiç Denizkestanesi yedin mi?
- Have you ever eaten sea urchin?
Dünya deniz suyu ile çevrilidir ama yağmur başarısız olursa insanlar açlıktan ölecek.
- Earth is surrounded by sea water but if rain fails people will starve.
Onlar amniyotik sıvının aşağı yukarı deniz suyu ile aynı bileşime sahip olduğunu söylüyorlar.
- They say amniotic fluid has roughly the same composition as sea water.
Since ours is only a small transport company, I'm afraid it is impossible for us to make discount on the sea freight.
Dağları denizlerden daha çok severim.
- I like mountains better than seas.
Fırtınalı denizlerde onu deniz tuttu.
- She become seasick in rough seas.
Hiç deniz kestanesi yedin mi?
- Have you ever eaten sea urchins?
Mary bir deniz kestanesidir.
- Mary is a sea urchin.
A sea of faces stared back at the singer.
I collected a fine mixed bunch of valerian and thrift and white sea campion.
Public opinion has undergone a sea change since the 2002 elections.
7:00 AM to 11:00 AM selected sea days.
sea green colour:.
It was a ridiculous scheme, both as to the force which was to take the ship, and her employment as a buccaneer -- the state of the ocean and of navigation being such at that time as to leave a sea-rover, pursued as he would be by the fleets of all nations, without a sea to sail in, without a coast to land on, without a rock or corner to hide in.
1770: The seamen who are now convinc'd that it was not as they had thought the spawn of fish began to call it Sea sawdust, a name certainly not ill adapted to its appearance. — The Endeavour Journal of Sir Joseph Banks.
sea-anemone look.
sea-cow look.
sea-lion look.
sea-urchin look.
... But you look at the one on the right, a sea of phones ...
... WE GOTTA HAUL IT BACK TO SEA BEFORE IT DIES! ...