Marine
71Marine — Ma|ri|ne die; , n <aus gleichbed. fr. marine, eigtl. »die zum Meer Gehörende«, substantiviertes Fem. von (alt)fr. marin, vgl. ↑Marinade>: 1. Seewesen eines Staates; Flottenwesen. 2. Kriegsflotte, Flotte. 3. bildliche Darstellung des Meeres …
72marine — [15] The Latin word for ‘sea’ was mare (borrowed into English in the 19th century as a term for any of the sea like dark areas on the moon). It goes back to Indo European *mori , *mari , which also produced Russian more ‘sea’, Welsh mor ‘sea’,… …
73marine — ma·rine || mÉ™ rɪËn n. member of the American Marine Corps; member of a military troop trained to serve on land or sea; shipping fleet; navy adj. of the sea, of the ocean; of shipping; of naval matters …
74marine — n.f. Travailler pour la marine, être constipé. □ n.m. Pantalon à pattes d éléphant avec poches sur le devant …
75marine — adjective (only before noun) 1 connected with the sea and the creatures that live there: marine biology 2 connected with ships or the navy …
76marinė — marìnė sf. (2) Kuršių marių potvynio srovė jūroje: Marinės vanduo eita ir pryš vėją, pryš vilnis, kol vandenį nuguldo Plng. Įpuolėm į smarkią marinę – jūro[je] buvo nesusimaišęs vanduo, sriuoguota buvo jūra, miešina: viena sriuoga iš marių, kita …
77marine — ma|ri|ne sb., n, r, rne (MILITÆR flåde), i sms. marine , fx marinefartøj, marinehjemmeværn …
78marine — La marine, id est, la mer …
79marine — [15] The Latin word for ‘sea’ was mare (borrowed into English in the 19th century as a term for any of the sea like dark areas on the moon). It goes back to Indo European *mori , *mari , which also produced Russian more ‘sea’, Welsh mor ‘sea’,… …
80Marine Le Pen — Marine Le Pen, president of the Front National pictured in January 2011 2nd President of the National Front Incumbent …