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Mer Jaune

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Yellow Sea

mer ž. spol Jaune
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. yellow [brit. angl. ˈjɛləʊ, am. angl. ˈjɛloʊ] SAM.

jaune m. spol

II. yellow [brit. angl. ˈjɛləʊ, am. angl. ˈjɛloʊ] PRID.

1. yellow dobes.:

2. yellow (cowardly) pog.:

yellow person

III. yellow [brit. angl. ˈjɛləʊ, am. angl. ˈjɛloʊ] GLAG. preh. glag., nepreh. glag.

I. sea [brit. angl. siː, am. angl. si] SAM.

1. sea (as opposed to land):

mer ž. spol
large m. spol
to go to sea boat:
by sea travel
by sea send
to bury sb at sea atribut. air, breeze
to bury sb at sea bird, water
to bury sb at sea crossing, voyage
to bury sb at sea battle
to bury sb at sea creature, nymph
to bury sb at sea power

2. sea (surface of water):

3. sea:

4. sea (as career):

5. sea (sailor's life):

to give up the sea atribut. boot, chest

6. sea fig.:

a sea of banners, faces

II. seas SAM.

seas mn. samost.:

III. sea [brit. angl. siː, am. angl. si]

v slovarju PONS

I. yellow [ˈjeləʊ, am. angl. -oʊ] PRID.

1. yellow (colour):

2. yellow slabš. (cowardly):

II. yellow [ˈjeləʊ, am. angl. -oʊ] SAM.

jaune m. spol
yellow of an egg am. angl.

III. yellow [ˈjeləʊ, am. angl. -oʊ] GLAG. preh. glag., nepreh. glag.

I. blue [blu:] PRID.

1. blue (colour):

2. blue fig.:

fraza:

II. blue [blu:] SAM.

bleu m. spol

sea [si:] SAM. no mn. a. fig.

mer ž. spol
v slovarju PONS

I. yellow [ˈjel·oʊ] PRID.

1. yellow (color):

2. yellow slabš. (cowardly):

II. yellow [ˈjel·oʊ] SAM.

jaune m. spol

III. yellow [ˈjel·oʊ] GLAG. preh. glag., nepreh. glag.

I. blue [blu] PRID.

1. blue (color):

2. blue fig.:

fraza:

II. blue [blu] SAM.

bleu m. spol

sea [si] SAM. a. fig.

mer ž. spol
Present
Iyellow
youyellow
he/she/ityellows
weyellow
youyellow
theyyellow
Past
Iyellowed
youyellowed
he/she/ityellowed
weyellowed
youyellowed
theyyellowed
Present Perfect
Ihaveyellowed
youhaveyellowed
he/she/ithasyellowed
wehaveyellowed
youhaveyellowed
theyhaveyellowed
Past Perfect
Ihadyellowed
youhadyellowed
he/she/ithadyellowed
wehadyellowed
youhadyellowed
theyhadyellowed

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He is master of the seas that are closer to shore, coastlines, islands and waves and likes to stir up storms.
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This shape is far more stable and able to handle rougher seas.
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Drapes of bedded limestone overlay the reefs and were formed about 400 million years ago when the region was under warm seas.
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According to the weather bureau, the public can expect rough to very rough seas over the areas included in the gale warning.
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It was quickly found that the escort carriers had better performance than light carriers, which tended to pitch badly in moderate to high seas.
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