maritime 英 [ˈmærɪtaɪm]   美 [ˈmærɪˌtaɪm]

maritime

maritime  英 [ˈmærɪtaɪm] 美 [ˈmærɪˌtaɪm]

adj. 海的;海事的;沿海的;海员的 

名词复数:maritimes 

They breed in the maritime Provinces of eastern Canada and winter along the Atlantic coast. 它们在加拿大东部的沿海诸省繁殖,同时冬季迁徙到大西洋沿岸。
In these cases, the operations benefited from shared intelligence and the development of standard maritime procedures. 在这些斗争中,打击行动均受益于情报分享和制定标准海事程序。

  • Use maritime to describe anything involving the sea and ships. A maritime museum would probably be located in a coastal town, and stuffed full of historic boats, oars, life preservers, and fishing gear.
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  • adj. 海的;海事的;沿海的;海员的
  • 1. They breed in the maritime Provinces of eastern Canada and winter along the Atlantic coast.

    它们在加拿大东部的沿海诸省繁殖,同时冬季迁徙到大西洋沿岸。

  • 2. In these cases, the operations benefited from shared intelligence and the development of standard maritime procedures.

    在这些斗争中,打击行动均受益于情报分享和制定标准海事程序。

  • 3. The maritime radar to be set up by India on each of the islands of Maldives will be networked with Indian Navy and Coast Guard headquarters.

    印度还将在马尔代夫的每个岛屿设立海事雷达,该雷达还将与印度海军和海岸警卫队总部联网。

  • maritime (adj.) 1540s, "of or pertaining to the sea," from Middle French maritime (16c.) or directly from Latin maritimus "of the sea, near the sea," from mare (genitive maris) "sea" (from PIE root *mori- "body of water") + Latin ending -timus, originally a superlative suffix (compare intimus "inmost," ultimus "last"), here denoting "close association with." Maritimes "seacoast regions of a country" is from 1590s; specifically of the southeasternmost provinces of Canada by 1926.
mari·time / ˈmærɪtaɪm ; NAmE ˈmærɪtaɪm / adjective 1 connected with the sea or ships 海的;海事的;海运的;船舶的 a maritime museum 海洋博物馆 2 ( formal) near the sea 靠近海的 maritime Antarctica 南极近海地区 mari·time / ˈmærɪtaɪm ; NAmE ˈmærɪtaɪm /
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