maritime (mɛʁitam)

adjective
/ˈmærɪˌtaɪm/
maritime (maritime)

Signification

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.
Traduction de la signification
relatif à la mer, en particulier en relation avec la navigation, le transport maritime ou les affaires navales
relatif a la mer, en particulier en relation avec la navigation, le transport maritime ou les affaires navales

Phrases d'exemple

The city has a long maritime history.

La ville a une longue histoire maritime.
La ville a une longue histoire maritime.

The maritime industry plays a crucial role in global trade.

L'industrie maritime joue un rôle crucial dans le commerce mondial.
L'industrie maritime joue un rôle crucial dans le commerce mondial.

Maritime trade enhances the economy.

Le commerce maritime améliore l'économie.
Le commerce maritime améliore l'économie.

Expressions d'exemple

maritime law
droit maritime
droit maritime

Synonymes

naval, marine, oceanic, seafaring, nautical
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naval, marine, oceanic, seafaring, nautical
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marine, nautical, oceanic, naval
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nautical, seafaring, naval, oceanic

Antonymes

inland, terrestrial, land-based, landlocked
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inland, terrestrial, land-based
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terrestrial, landlocked, inland
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inland, terrestrial, landlocked

Collocations

maritime industry, maritime trade, maritime safety, maritime boundary, maritime law, maritime border
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maritime industry, maritime trade, maritime safety, maritime boundary
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maritime law, maritime industry, maritime border

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