marine

marine
mə'ri:n
1. adjective
(of the sea: marine animals; marine law.) marino, marítimo

2. noun
(a soldier serving on board a ship: He has joined the marines.) infante de marina
marine adj marino
marine
tr[mə'riːn]
noun
1 (life, flora, etc) marino,-a, marítimo,-a
adjective
1 (law, stores, etc) marítimo,-a
noun
1 soldado de infantería de marina
plural noun the Marines
1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL la infantería de marina
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
marine engineer ingeniero,-a marítimo,-a
marine insurance seguro marítimo
the Marine Corps SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL la infantería de marina
marine [mə'ri:n] adj
1) : marino
marine life: vida marina
2) nautical: náutico, marítimo
3) : de la infantería de marina
marine n
: soldado m de marina
marine
adj.
marinero, -a adj.
marino, -a adj.
marítimo, -a adj.
n.
marina s.f.
soldado de marina s.m.

I mə'riːn
noun also

Marine — (Mil) ≈infante m de marina

the Marines — (in US) los marines; (in UK) infantería f de marina

you can tell that to the marines! — (colloq) a otro perro con ese hueso! (fam)


II
adjective (before n) <biology> marino; <engineering> naval; <insurance> marítimo
[mǝ'riːn]
1. N
1) (Mil) (=person) infante m de marina

the Marines — (Brit) la infantería de marina; (US) los marines

2) (=fleet) marina f

the merchant or mercantile marine — la marina mercante

2. ADJ
1) (=sea) [creature, plant, pollution] marino
2) (=maritime) [law, warfare] marítimo
3.
CPD

marine biologist N — biólogo(-a) m / f marino(-a)

marine biology N — biología f marina

Marine Corps N(US) Infantería f de Marina

marine engineer N — ingeniero(-a) m / f naval

marine engineering N — ingeniería f naval

marine insurance N — seguro m marítimo

marine life N — vida f marina, flora y fauna f marina

marine science N — ciencia f marina

marine scientist N — científico(-a) m / f marino(-a)

* * *

I [mə'riːn]
noun also

Marine — (Mil) ≈infante m de marina

the Marines — (in US) los marines; (in UK) infantería f de marina

you can tell that to the marines! — (colloq) a otro perro con ese hueso! (fam)


II
adjective (before n) <biology> marino; <engineering> naval; <insurance> marítimo

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