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I . ma·rine [məˈri:n] ADJ attr

1. marine (of sea):

2. marine (of shipping):

3. marine (naval):

II . ma·rine [məˈri:n] N

marinec(marinka) m (f)
the marines
marinci m pl

ma·rine bi·ˈolo·gist N

Ma·ˈrine Corps N

mer·chant ma·ˈrine N Am, mer·chant ˈnavy N Brit

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The marines marched south to attack the fort while they had the hard task of dragging their cannons across the shingle.
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Furthermore, seaman is a short form for the status of an able-bodied seaman, either in the navies or in the merchant marines.
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He was also a painter and draughtsman of marines.
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He was his assistant for eight years and known for landscapes and marines.
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Meanwhile, while the attack itself had ceased, jittery sailors, marines, and soldiers were not so sure.
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These marines ended up joining the assembly and remained with the other sailors.
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The rest of the marines found shelter under the bridge at the northern end.
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The marines are trained to operate anywhere in the world in all environments, under any condition and circumstance, as a rapid reaction force.
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Conditions during the transit were unpleasant, and most of the marines became seasick.
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However, the marines pick up on some radio chatter that might indicate that someone has gone in to investigate their abandoned shuttles.
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