maritime
意味: Connected with the sea, especially in relation to navigation, shipping, trade, or naval affairs.
Maritime is used in legal, historical, and geographical contexts. In law, 'maritime law' governs shipping and ocean commerce. In geography, a 'maritime climate' is one influenced by proximity to the sea. In history, Britain's 'maritime heritage' refers to its centuries of naval dominance. Common collocations include 'maritime industry,' 'maritime law,' and 'maritime museum.'
例文
- Britain's maritime heritage is celebrated at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich. 英国的海洋遗产在格林威治的国家海事博物馆中得到展示和纪念。El patrimonio marítimo de Gran Bretaña se celebra en el Museo Marítimo Nacional de Greenwich.英国の海洋遺産はグリニッジの国立海事博物館で展示・顕彰されている。영국의 해양 유산은 그리니치의 국립해사박물관에서 기념되고 있다.
- The dispute fell under maritime law, requiring adjudication by a specialised admiralty court. 该争端属于海事法管辖范围,需要由专门的海事法院裁决。El litigio se regía por el derecho marítimo y requería la resolución de un tribunal del almirantazgo especializado.その紛争は海事法の管轄下にあり、専門の海事裁判所による裁定が必要であった。그 분쟁은 해사법의 관할에 해당하여, 전문 해사법원의 재정이 필요했다.
- Coastal communities have long depended on maritime trade for their economic survival. 沿海社区长期以来依赖海运贸易维持经济生存。Las comunidades costeras han dependido durante mucho tiempo del comercio marítimo para su supervivencia económica.沿岸地域の共同体は長年にわたり、海上貿易に経済的存続を依存してきた。해안 지역 공동체는 오랫동안 해상 무역에 경제적 생존을 의존해 왔다.
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使い方ガイド
場面: legal, historical, academic
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Latin maritimus (of the sea), from mare (sea). Entered English in the mid-16th century, closely associated with Britain's age of exploration.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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