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abalone {n} (edible univalve mollusc) actinia {n} (a sea anemone) admiralty {n} (office or jurisdiction of an admiral) All Souls' Day {prop} (Christian feast day) aloud {adv} (audibly, not silent) anglerfish {n} (fish of the bony fish order Lophiiformes) animate {adj} (that which lives) animator {n} (one who animates something) Aral Sea {prop} (Aral sea) Balaton {prop} (a lake in Hungary) bald eagle {n} (species of eagle native to North America) Baltic {adj} (of the Baltic region or sea) Baltic herring {n} (Clupea harengus membras) Baltic Sea {prop} (a sea) Barents Sea {prop} (part of the Arctic Ocean) barnacle {n} (marine crustacean) captain {n} (A naval officer with a rank between commander and commodore or rear admiral) clergyman {n} (ordained (male) Christian minister, male member of the clergy) clergyperson {n} (ordained (male or female) Christian minister, male or female member of the clergy) clergywoman {n} (ordained (female) Christian minister, female member of the clergy) compass {n} (navigational compass) core {n} Kerngehäuse customs {n} (plural of distress {n} (serious danger) diver {n} (the loon (bird)) elephant seal {n} (mammal of the genus Mirounga) Erie {prop} (one of Great Lakes) exanimate {adj} (lifeless; dead) fish eagle {n} (bird) fish story {n} (exaggerated or boastful story) fourhorn sculpin {n} (a species of fish) fricassee {n} (meat or poultry cut into small pieces, stewed or fried and served in its own gravy) fur seal {n} (marine mammal) Geneva {prop} (lake) Great Lakes {prop} (a group of five lakes on the United States-Canada border) gurnard {n} (marine fish of the family Triglidae) hake {n} (fish) high seas {n} (regions of ocean far from shore) ice cream {n} (dessert) IMO {initialism} ((nautical) International Maritime Organization) inlet {n} (body of water let into a coast) Irish Sea {prop} (a sea between the islands of Great Britain and Ireland) it's all Greek to me {phrase} (I don’t understand any of this) kelp {n} (large seaweed) Ladoga {prop} (a lake in Russia) lake {n} (body of water) Lake Como {prop} (lake in Italy) Lake Constance {prop} (Lake) Lake Garda {prop} (lake in Italy) Lake Michigan {prop} (one of the five Great Lakes) lakeshore {n} (the shore of a lake) Lake Superior {prop} (the lake) Lake Zurich {prop} (lake in Switzerland) leopard seal {n} (Hydrurga leptonyx) limnology {n} (science of lakes) loon {n} (bird of order Gaviiformes) lumpsucker {n} (scorpaeniform fish) manatee {n} (any of several plant-eating marine mammals, of family Trichechidae) maritime {adj} (bordering on the sea) maritime pine {n} (a pine tree) mental {adj} (relating to the mind) mermaid {n} (mythological woman with a fish's tail) methinks {contraction} (it seems to me) Munsee {prop} (Eastern Algonquian language) nausea {n} (sea-sickness) nautical mile {n} (nautical: a unit of measure equal to 1852 meters) navy {n} (sea force) New Zealand {prop} (country in Oceania) New Zealand dollar {n} (official currency of New Zealand) New Zealander {n} (a person from New Zealand or of New Zealand descent) New Zealandress {n} (female New Zealander) North Sea {prop} (an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean betwwen Britain, Scandinavia and Germany, the Neatherlands, Belgium and France) oceanic whitetip shark {n} (Carcharhinus longimanus) Odense {prop} (City in southern Denmark) odyssey {n} (extended adventurous voyage) Odyssey {prop} (epic poem describing the journey of Odysseus) Onega {prop} (a lake in Russia) overseas {adj} (abroad) overseas {adv} (across a sea) Peipus {prop} (lake in Estonia/Russia) piracy {n} (robbery at sea) pirate {n} (one who plunders at sea) pollock {n} (food fish related to cod) potlatch {n} (communal meal to which guests bring dishes to share) press release {n} (official written media statement) priest {n} (clergyman) psychiatry {n} (branch of medicine dealing with mental illness) psychologically {adv} (in a psychological manner) psychology {n} (study of the human mind) requiem {n} (mass to honor and remember a dead person) reservoir {n} (place behind a dam where water is collected) sailor {n} (worker on a ship) sangfroid {n} (composure, self-possession or imperturbability) sea {n} (body of water) sea anemone {n} (polyp) seabird {n} (any bird that spends most of its time in coastal waters) sea cucumber {n} (sea cucumber) seadog {n} (sailor accustomed to the sea) sea eagle {n} (genus Haliaeetus) seafarer {n} (one who travels by sea) sea horse {n} (fish) seal {n} (pinniped) sea lion {n} (member of the Otariidae family) seaman {n} (mariner or sailor) sea monster {n} (large, aggressive creature in the sea) seamount {n} (underwater mountain) Sea of Galilee {prop} (lake in northern Israel) sea otter {n} (Enhydra lutris) seaport {n} (town or harbour for seagoing ships) seapower {n} (naval military power) seaquake {n} (earthquake under sea) seascape {n} (piece of art that depicts the sea or shoreline) seasick {adj} (ill due to the motion of a ship at sea.) seasickness {n} (a feeling of nausea caused by the motion of a ship) sea urchin {n} (any of many marine echinoderms of the class Echinoidea) seaweed {n} (marine plants and algae) seaworthiness {n} (property of being fit to go to sea) seaworthy {adj} (fit for the sea) Selandian {prop} (subdivision of the Paleocene epoch) shorthorn sculpin {n} (species of fish) shrink {n} (psychiatrist or therapist (informal, belittling)) sling {n} Schleuder sole {n} (fish) soul {n} (the spirit or essence of a person that is believed to live on after the person’s death) soulless {adj} (without a soul) soulmate {n} (Someone with whom one has a special connection) South American sea lion {n} (animal) spirit {n} (soul) starfish {n} (various echinoderms) steed {n} (stallion) submarine {adj} (undersea) submarine {n} (undersea boat) Szczedrzyk {prop} (village) Tanganyika {prop} (lake) tern {n} (bird of family Sternidae) Thun {prop} (lake) two heads are better than one {proverb} (joint thinking pays) unseaworthy {adj} (unfit for a sea voyage) Victoria {prop} (Lake Victoria) water lily {n} (Any members of Nymphaeaceae) white-tailed eagle {n} (Haliaeetus albicilla) wolffish {n} (fish) would {v} (indicating an action in the past that happened repeatedly or commonly) Zealand {prop} (Danish island) Zealandic {prop} (language) Zeeland {prop} (province)

5000 WORDS




L050 37 P1840 say sóng seekrank sein

L061 36 P2260 tâm hồn seelisch



晕船 P1840 心灵的 P2260
เมาเรือ, เมาคลื่น P1840 ทางใจ, เกี่ยวกับจิตใจ P2260
say sóng P1840 tâm hồn P2260
seekrank sein P1840 seelisch P2260
to be sea sick P1840 spiritual P2260
estar mareado P1840 sentimentalmente P2260
avere mal di mare P1840 psichico P2260
avoir le mal de mer P1840 psychique P2260



PHRASES



Dieser See ist sehr groß.



This lake is very vast .
Dieser See ist sehr groß 0

(ENG )
(DE )

(0312)


Es gibt ein kleines Schiff am See.



There is a small ship by the side of the lake .
Es gibt ein kleines Schiff am See 0

(ENG )
(DE )

(0605)


Rund um den See gibt es viele Bäume.



There are many trees around the lake .
Rund um den See gibt es viele Bäume 0

(ENG )
(DE )

(0896)


Er ist als Seemann verkleidet.



He is dressed up as a sailor .
Er ist als Seemann verkleidet 0

(ENG )
(DE )

(0959)


Der See ist spiegelglatt.



The lake surface is very calm .
Der See ist spiegelglatt 0

(ENG )
(DE )

(1032)


Der Seeverkehr ist sehr wichtig.



Maritime transport is very important .
Der Seeverkehr ist sehr wichtig 0

(ENG )
(DE )

(1288)


Es sind zwei Gänse im See.



There are two geese on the lake .
Es sind zwei Gänse im See 0

(ENG )
(DE )

(1791)


Sie ist seelisch zerbrechlich.



Her emotions are very fragile . ((She is easily upset .))
Sie ist seelisch zerbrechlich 0

(ENG )
(DE )

(2512)


Sie ist eine Chinesin aus Übersee.



She is an overseas Chinese .
Sie ist eine Chinesin aus Übersee 0

(ENG )
(DE )

(2746)


Es gibt einen Kiefernwald am See.



There is a pine forest by the lake .
Es gibt einen Kiefernwald am See 0

(ENG )
(DE )

(2832)


Das Schiff wird auf der rauen See auf und ab geworfen.



The ship is being tossed up and down on the rough sea .
Das Schiff wird auf der rauen See auf und ab geworfen 0

(ENG )
(DE )

(3174)




What is the depth of the lake ?

Wie tief ist der See?


The lake is three miles across .

Der See ist drei Meilen breit.


Traveling by sea is a lot of fun .

Reisen auf dem Seeweg macht viel Spaß.


Having walked for sometime , we came to the lake .

Nachdem wir einige Zeit gelaufen waren, kamen wir zum See.


He wanted to go to sea .

Er wollte zur See fahren.


We saw a lake far below .

Weit unten sahen wir einen See.


We have walked all around the lake .

Wir sind rund um den See gelaufen.


The lake is the deepest in japan .

Der See ist der tiefste in Japan.


There is a lake in front of my house .

Vor meinem Haus liegt ein See.


How deep is that lake ?

Wie tief ist dieser See?


The lake is deepest at this point .

An dieser Stelle ist der See am tiefsten.


It is dangerous to swim in this lake .

Es ist gefährlich, in diesem See zu schwimmen.


The lake is deep at this point .

Der See ist an dieser Stelle tief.


The room commands a fine view of the lake .

Das Zimmer bietet einen schönen Blick auf den See.


Fish abound in this lake .

In diesem See gibt es viele Fische.


The lake is the deepest in japan .

Der See ist der tiefste in Japan.


The river discharges into a lake .

Der Fluss mündet in einen See.


There is much more water in this lake now than in the past .

Heute gibt es in diesem See viel mehr Wasser als früher.


The ship was at sea .

Das Schiff war auf See.


We have walked all around the lake .

Wir sind rund um den See gelaufen.


At the foot of the hill is a beautiful lake .

Am Fuße des Hügels befindet sich ein wunderschöner See.


The ship is about to set sail .

Das Schiff ist dabei, in See zu stechen.


How deep is this lake ?

Wie tief ist dieser See?


The moon was mirrored in the lake .

Der Mond spiegelte sich im See.


She drowned herself in some lake .

Sie hat sich in irgendeinem See ertränkt.


The lake was adjacent to his house .

Der See grenzte an sein Haus.


I would often go skating on the lake .

Ich ging oft auf dem See Schlittschuhlaufen.


The ship is at sea .

Das Schiff ist auf See.


There are a lot of fish in that lake .

In diesem See gibt es viele Fische.


As soon as we got to the lake , we started swimming .

Sobald wir am See ankamen, begannen wir zu schwimmen.


How much will it cost by sea mail ?

Wie viel kostet es per Seepost?


The hotel fronts the lake .

Das Hotel liegt direkt am See.


We went on a picnic at the lake .

Wir machten ein Picknick am See.


She kept body and soul together in such days .

Sie hielt in solchen Tagen Leib und Seele zusammen.


They went on a picnic to the lake .

Sie machten ein Picknick am See.


His boat has been at sea for two hours .

Sein Boot ist seit zwei Stunden auf See.


The beauty of the lake is beyond description .

Die Schönheit des Sees ist unbeschreiblich.


No other lake in japan is as large as lake biwa .

Kein anderer See in Japan ist so groß wie der Biwa-See.


This lake is among the deepest in the country .

Dieser See gehört zu den tiefsten des Landes.


Wie tief ist der See?
Der See ist drei Meilen breit.
Reisen auf dem Seeweg macht viel Spaß.
Nachdem wir einige Zeit gelaufen waren, kamen wir zum See.
Er wollte zur See fahren.
Weit unten sahen wir einen See.
Wir sind rund um den See gelaufen.
Der See ist der tiefste in Japan.
Vor meinem Haus liegt ein See.
Wie tief ist dieser See?
An dieser Stelle ist der See am tiefsten.
Es ist gefährlich, in diesem See zu schwimmen.
Der See ist an dieser Stelle tief.
Das Zimmer bietet einen schönen Blick auf den See.
In diesem See gibt es viele Fische.
Der See ist der tiefste in Japan.
Der Fluss mündet in einen See.
Heute gibt es in diesem See viel mehr Wasser als früher.
Das Schiff war auf See.
Wir sind rund um den See gelaufen.
Am Fuße des Hügels befindet sich ein wunderschöner See.
Das Schiff ist dabei, in See zu stechen.
Wie tief ist dieser See?
Der Mond spiegelte sich im See.
Sie hat sich in irgendeinem See ertränkt.
Der See grenzte an sein Haus.
Ich ging oft auf dem See Schlittschuhlaufen.
Das Schiff ist auf See.
In diesem See gibt es viele Fische.
Sobald wir am See ankamen, begannen wir zu schwimmen.
Wie viel kostet es per Seepost?
Das Hotel liegt direkt am See.
Wir machten ein Picknick am See.
Sie hielt in solchen Tagen Leib und Seele zusammen.
Sie machten ein Picknick am See.
Sein Boot ist seit zwei Stunden auf See.
Die Schönheit des Sees ist unbeschreiblich.
Kein anderer See in Japan ist so groß wie der Biwa-See.
Dieser See gehört zu den tiefsten des Landes.


What is the depth of the lake ?
The lake is three miles across .
Traveling by sea is a lot of fun .
Having walked for sometime , we came to the lake .
He wanted to go to sea .
We saw a lake far below .
We have walked all around the lake .
The lake is the deepest in japan .
There is a lake in front of my house .
How deep is that lake ?
The lake is deepest at this point .
It is dangerous to swim in this lake .
The lake is deep at this point .
The room commands a fine view of the lake .
Fish abound in this lake .
The lake is the deepest in japan .
The river discharges into a lake .
There is much more water in this lake now than in the past .
The ship was at sea .
We have walked all around the lake .
At the foot of the hill is a beautiful lake .
The ship is about to set sail .
How deep is this lake ?
The moon was mirrored in the lake .
She drowned herself in some lake .
The lake was adjacent to his house .
I would often go skating on the lake .
The ship is at sea .
There are a lot of fish in that lake .
As soon as we got to the lake , we started swimming .
How much will it cost by sea mail ?
The hotel fronts the lake .
We went on a picnic at the lake .
She kept body and soul together in such days .
They went on a picnic to the lake .
His boat has been at sea for two hours .
The beauty of the lake is beyond description .
No other lake in japan is as large as lake biwa .
This lake is among the deepest in the country .