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marina

/muh-ree-nuh/US // məˈri nə //UK // (məˈriːnə) //

码头,侯赛因,侯赛因岛,游艇码头

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a boat basin offering dockage and other service for small craft.

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Examples

  • Marina on March 24 told the Blade during a telephone interview that harassment and threats prompted her and Mavrodieva to leave their home in Ufa near the Ural Mountains.

  • Marina and her child had their asylum interview a month later, but Mavrodieva is still awaiting hers because she had to file her own asylum application after the divorce.

  • Only a few people know that Marina is with child, and we can assume the anti-reading Lady Featherington isn’t the one churning out the gossip sheets.

  • Despite her resentment, Pen tells Marina she would never bring scandal upon her or their family.

  • This month would have marked 41 years of employment for Michelle Zakopyko at the Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina.

  • Artists like Marina Abramović have endorsed her performance, applauding her “willpower to stick to something no matter what.”

  • The only problem with this scenario is that Marina is no Silvio Berlusconi.

  • Nearly 70 percent of the party members said they favored Marina Berlusconi as the new party leader.

  • Now 47-year-old Marina Berlusconi appears to be moving into politics—that is, if the camera-shy introvert really wants the job.

  • At age four, her family made a life changing move to Marina Del Rey, California.

  • A tint of aqua-marina of marvellous delicacy spread a soft hue throughout the cavern.

  • How long did you and Marina remain in conversation at that place, position?

  • Where was Marina during the period you were preparing dinner?

  • Did you make any inquiry of Marina or of Lee Oswald as to the light having been left on?

  • Were you conscious that he spoke to Marina at anytime from that moment forward until you retired that evening?