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seaborne

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sea·borne  (sbôrn, -brn)
adj.
1. Conveyed by sea; transported by ship.
2. Carried on or over the sea.

seaborne [ˈsiːˌbɔːn]
adj
1. carried on or by the sea
2. (Transport / Nautical Terms) transported by ship
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.seaborne - conveyed by sea
mobile - moving or capable of moving readily (especially from place to place); "a mobile missile system"; "the tongue is...the most mobile articulator"
Translations
seaborne [ˈsiːbɔːn] ADJtransportado por mar
seaborne sea-borne [ˈsiːbɔːrn] adj [invasion, attack] → par la mer, par mer; [trade] → maritime
a seaborne invasion → une invasion par la mer
sea bream [ˈsiːbriːm] ndorade f
sea breeze nbrise f de mer
sea captain ncapitaine mf au long cours
sea change n (= big change) → changement m radical
sea defences nplouvrages mpl de défense (contre la mer)
sea dog seadog [ˈsiːdɒg] (old-fashioned) nvieux loup m de mer
seaborne [ˈsiːˌbɔːn] adjvia mare
the arrival of seaborne reinforcements → l'arrivo di rinforzi via mare


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Byline: Daily Star Staff Summary: The Lebanese Army announced that it was planning to detonate two mines, one of which was a seaborne Israeli-made device that was spotted off the coast of Jbeil the previous day.
On familiar territory at Wrexham's North Wales tennis centre, Whybourn beat Ruth Seaborne of Surrey, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2 in the final to continue her recent good form.
Danny Seaborne missed Exeter's best chance, heading straight at Bury keeper Mark Tyler.
 
 
 
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