maritime (mérítaim)

adjective
/ˈmærɪˌtaɪm/
marítimo (maritimo)

Meaning

connected with the sea, especially in relation to seafaring, shipping, or naval matters
relating to the sea or shipping; connected with navigation
Connected with the sea, especially in relation to seafaring commercial or military activity.
Traducción del significado
relacionado con el mar, especialmente en relación con la navegación, el transporte marítimo o los asuntos navales
relacionado con el mar, especialmente en relacion con la navegacion, el transporte maritimo o los asuntos navales

Oraciones de ejemplo

The city has a long maritime history.

La ciudad tiene una larga historia marítima.
La ciudad tiene una larga historia marítima.

The maritime industry plays a crucial role in global trade.

La industria marítima juega un papel crucial en el comercio global.
La industria marítima juega un papel crucial en el comercio global.

Maritime trade enhances the economy.

El comercio marítimo mejora la economía.
El comercio marítimo mejora la economía.

Expresiones de ejemplo

maritime law
derecho marítimo
derecho maritimo

Synonyms

naval, marine, oceanic, seafaring, nautical
Entrada 1
naval, marine, oceanic, seafaring, nautical
Entrada 2
marine, nautical, oceanic, naval
Entrada 3
nautical, seafaring, naval, oceanic

Antonyms

inland, terrestrial, land-based, landlocked
Entrada 1
inland, terrestrial, land-based
Entrada 2
terrestrial, landlocked, inland
Entrada 3
inland, terrestrial, landlocked

Colocaciones

maritime industry, maritime trade, maritime safety, maritime boundary, maritime law, maritime border
Entrada 1
maritime industry, maritime trade, maritime safety, maritime boundary
Entrada 2
maritime law, maritime industry, maritime border

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