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  1. водная поверхность земного шара; море, океан open sea —- открытое море closed (enclosed, inland) sea —- внутреннее (закрытое) море victory upon the seas —- победа на море (в морском бою) the Mediterranean S. —- Средиземное море at sea —- в море, далеко от берега, в плавании to be buried at sea —- быть погребенным в море by sea —- морем by sea and land, by land and sea —- на суше и на море by the sea —- у моря, на морском берегу on the sea —- по морю; на корабле; в плавании; на море, на морском берегу boats sail on the sea —- лодки плывут по морю those in peril on the sea —- те, кому угрожает опасность в море Brighton is on the sea —- Брайтон расположен на море a town on the sea —- приморский город beyond (across, over) the sea(s) —- за море, за границу; в чужие края; за морем, за границей, в чужих краях countries beyond the sea —- заморские страны out at sea, on the high seas —- в открытом море the high seas —- открытое море, море за пределами территориальных вод an arm of the sea —- морской рукав; узкий морской пролив at the bottom of the sea —- на дне моря to jump into the sea —- прыгать в море to go (down) to the sea —- поехать к морю to put (out) to sea —- выйти в море (о судне), пуститься в плавание to be mistress of the sea(s) —- господствовать на море, быть владычицей морей (о державе) the sea covers nearly three-fourths of the world's surface —- вода покрывает около трех...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  noun  1) море; at sea - в море; beyond/over the sea(s) - за морем; за море; by sea - морем; by the sea - у моря; on the sea -  а) в море;  б) на морском берегу - go to sea - follow the sea - the high seas - put out to sea - free sea - the four seas - the seven seas  2) волнение (на море); волна; a high/heavy/rolling sea - сильное волнение (на море); a sea struck us - нас захлестнула волна - short sea  3) obs. прилив - at full sea  4) огромное количество (чего-л.); a sea of troubles - бесчисленные беды; a sea of flame - море огня; seas of blood - море крови  5) attr. морской, приморский; sea air - морской воздух when the sea gives up its dead - когда море вернет всех погибших в нем (т.е. никогда) theres as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it - не следует опасаться недостатка (чего-л.), всего предостаточно; хоть пруд пруди to be all at sea - не знать, что делать, недоумевать, быть в полной растерянности SEA power морская держава SEA bear zool.  1) морской котик  2) белый медведь SEA captain  1) капитан дальнего плавания  2) poet. знаменитый мореплаватель или флотоводец SEA change noun (резкое) изменение, преображение, полная трансформация SEA cook naut.; sl. son of a sea cook - сукин сын SEA cucumber zool. морской огурец SEA elephant zool. морской слон SEA floor noun морское дно SEA front приморская часть города; приморский бульвар, набережная SEA kale bot. крамбе приморская SEA lawyer naut.; sl....
Англо-русский словарь
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  1) волнение 2) кингстонный 3) море 4) морской beam on the sea — лагом к волне compartment is open to sea — отсек имеет пробоину pitching in a following sea — качка на попутном волнении pitching in a head sea — качка на встречном волнении raise choppy sea — поднять волну reduce to sea level — приводить к уровню моря reduction to sea level — приведение к уровню моря sea endurance of ship — автономность плавания корабля - above sea level - athwart sea - bow sea - cross sea - following sea - grounded sea ice - head sea - lunar sea - mean sea level - quartering sea - random sea - remain at sea - sea chest - sea clutter - sea current meter - sea current - sea fishery - sea gravel - sea ice crust - sea level pressure - sea surface clutter - sea valves - travel by sea ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1) море 2) волна 3) волнение - abyssal sea - arisen sea - calm sea - choppy sea - confused sea - following sea - green sea - head sea - heavy sea - invading sea - land-locked sea - long rolling seas - random sea - rough sea - shallow sea ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  n. 1 the expanse of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface and surrounds its land masses. 2 any part of this as opposed to land or fresh water. 3 a particular (usu. named) tract of salt water partly or wholly enclosed by land (the North Sea; the Dead Sea). 4 a large inland lake (the Sea of Galilee). 5 the waves of the sea, esp. with reference to their local motion or state (a choppy sea). 6 (foll. by of) a vast quantity or expanse (a sea of troubles; a sea of faces). 7 (attrib.) living or used in, on, or near the sea (often prefixed to the name of a marine animal, plant, etc., having a superficial resemblance to what it is named after) (sea lettuce). Phrases and idioms at sea 1 in a ship on the sea. 2 (also all at sea) perplexed, confused. by sea in a ship or ships. go to sea become a sailor. on the sea 1 in a ship at sea. 2 situated on the coast. put (or put out) to sea leave land or port. sea anchor a device such as a heavy bag dragged in the water to retard the drifting of a ship. sea anemone any of various coelenterates of the order Actiniaria having a polypoid body bearing a ring of tentacles around the mouth. sea-angel an angel-fish. sea bass any of various marine fishes like the bass, esp. Centropristis striatus. sea bird a bird frequenting the sea or the land near the sea. sea bream = PORGY. sea breeze a breeze blowing towards the land from the sea, esp. during the day (cf. land breeze). sea buckthorn a maritime shrub, Hippopha{euml} rhamnoides with orange berries. sea change a notable or unexpected transformation (with ref. to Shakesp. Tempest I. ii. 403). sea-chest a sailor's storage-chest. sea coal archaic mineral coal, as distinct from charcoal etc. sea cow 1 a sirenian. 2 a walrus. sea cucumber a holothurian, esp. a b{ecirc}che-de-mer. sea dog an old or experienced sailor. sea eagle any fish-eating eagle esp. of the genus Halia{euml}tus. sea-ear = ORMER. sea elephant any large seal of the genus Mirounga, the male of which has a proboscis: also called elephant seal. sea fan any colonial coral of...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   noun  Etymology: Middle English see, from Old English s?; akin to Old High German se ~, Gothic saiws  Date: before 12th century  1.  a. a great body of salt water that covers much of the earth; broadly the waters of the earth as distinguished from the land and air  b. a body of salt water of second rank more or less landlocked the Mediterranean ~  c. ocean  d. an inland body of water — used especially for names of such bodies the Caspian Sea  2.  a. surface motion on a large body of water or its direction; also a large swell or wave — often used in plural heavy ~s  b. the disturbance of the ocean or other body of water due to the wind  3. something likened to the ~ especially in vastness a ~ of faces  4. the ~faring life  5. mare III  • ~ adjective ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (seas) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. The sea is the salty water that covers about three-quarters of the earth’s surface. Most of the kids have never seen the sea... All transport operations, whether by sea, rail or road, are closely monitored at all times. = ocean N-SING: the N, also by N 2. You use seas when you are describing the sea at a particular time or in a particular area. (LITERARY) He drowned after 30 minutes in the rough seas... N-PLURAL 3. A sea is a large area of salty water that is part of an ocean or is surrounded by land. ...the North Sea. ...the huge inland sea of Turkana. N-COUNT; N-IN-NAMES 4. At sea means on or under the sea, far away from land. The boats remain at sea for an average of ten days at a time... PHRASE: v-link PHR, PHR after v 5. If you go or look out to sea, you go or look across the sea. ...fishermen who go to sea for two weeks at a time... He pointed out to sea. PHRASE: PHR after v ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 especially BrE the large area of salty water that covers much of the earth's surface  (ocean)  (You don't often get the chance to swim in the sea in England - it's too cold! | rough/calm sea (=with or without large waves))  (The sea was calm and there was no breeze. | by sea (=on a ship))  (I sent my luggage ahead of me by sea. | by the sea (=on the coast))  (She lives in a little cottage by the sea. | at sea)  (Life at sea was never easy and he was always pleased to be back home. | put to sea (=start a journey on the sea) | the open sea (=far away from land) | lost at sea (=drowned)) 2 a large area of salty water that is mostly enclosed by land  (the Mediterranean Sea) 3 a sea of a large number of something  (A sea of faces stared up at me from the audience.) 4 be (all) at sea to be confused or not sure what to do  (I'm all at sea with this maths homework.) 5 the seas literary the sea, used especially when you are not talking about a particular ocean  (across the seas (=far away))  (She was born in a northern land far, far across the seas.) 6 one of the broad plains on the moon and Mars ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  st. & loc. abbr. Shetland Environmental Agency st. & loc. abbr. Senate Enrolled Act environ. abbr. Software For Environmental Awareness U.S. gov. abbr. Self Evident Application U.S. gov. abbr. Strategic Environmental Assessment transport. abbr. Seattle - Tacoma International Airport mil. abbr. Strategic Enterprise Architecture airport code SEATAC International Airport, Seattle/ Tacoma, Washington USA ocean sc. abbr. State Earthquake Administration ocean sc. abbr. Scientific Exploration Of Atlantis chemis. abbr. Safe Emulsion Agar univ. abbr. Students For Environmental Action softw. abbr. Self Expanding Application softw. abbr. Self Expanding Archive network. abbr. Self Extracting Archive file ext. abbr. Self- Extracting compressed Macintosh file Archive non-prof. org. abbr. Science and Engineering Alliance educ. abbr. Support Education And Advocacy educ. abbr. State Education Agency educ. abbr. Strategic Education Activities educ. abbr. Science Education Adventure educ. abbr. Science Education And Adventure sport abbr. Sports Electronic Archiving sport abbr. Skill Enthusiasm Attitude religion abbr. Simply Enchating Angels gen. bus. abbr. Systems Engineering And Assessment gen. bus. abbr. Safeway Employees Association gen. bus. abbr. Support Encouragement And Accountability int. bus. abbr. Single European Act pos. abbr. Special Education Assistant st. exc. abbr. Securities and Exchange Act firm name abbr. Superior Engineering Associates AMEX symbols Bio- Aqua Systems, Inc. chat abbr. Simply Enchanting Angels chat abbr. So Easily Amused ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  See: AT SEA, BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA, HIGH SEAS, NOT THE ONLY FISH IN THE SEA, PUT TO SEA. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом
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  - O.E. sж "sheet of water, sea, lake," from P.Gmc. *saiwaz, of unknown origin. Gmc. languages are unusual in having no firm distinction between "sea" and "lake," either by size or by salt vs. fresh. This may reflect the Baltic geography where the languages are thought to have originated. Goth. saiws means "lake," O.N. cognate sжr is "sea," Dan. sш is usually "lake" but "sea" in phrases. Ger. see is "sea" (fem.) or "lake" (masc.). Sea change "transformation" is from 1610, first in Shakespeare ("The Tempest" i.2). Sea dog is 1598 meaning "harbor seal," 1840 as "old sailor." Sea lion is from 1601; sea serpent from 1646; sea horse was originally (1475) "walrus;" modern sense is from 1589. Seashell was in O.E.; seashore first recorded 1526; seasick is from 1566; seaweed is from 1577; sea legs is from 1712; sea level first attested 1806. ...
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