🚤submersible (submersible)

adjective, noun
/səbˈmɜːrsəbl/
submersible (submersible)

Signification

capable of being submerged; a small underwater craft
Traduction de la signification
capable d'être immergé; un petit véhicule sous-marin
capable d'être immergé; un petit véhicule sous-marin

Phrases d'exemple

The scientists explored the deep ocean using a submersible.

Les scientifiques ont exploré l'océan profond à l'aide d'un submersible.
Les scientifiques ont exploré l'océan profond à l'aide d'un submersible.

Synonymes

underwater, immersible, diving vessel

Antonymes

non-submersible, floating

Collocations

submersible vehicle, submersible pump, submersible machine

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