sea change

海洋变化海变海水变化海上变化

sea change 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a striking change, as in appearance, often for the better.
  2. any major transformation or alteration.
  3. a transformation brought about by the sea.

sea change 近义词

n. 名词 noun

major change

更多sea change例句

  1. Amazon also triggered a sea change in physical retail, accelerating the shuttering of shopping malls and stores.
  2. One marker of a sea change is the emergence of a new vocabulary.
  3. “You’ve seen a sea change, from when I was first elected, when there was strong animosity to any development, to a realization that we have to be able to construct housing that San Diegans can afford,” he said.
  4. Rising health-care costsAmerica’s well-chronicled, rising health-care costs have caused a quiet sea change in the tax burden of the middle class.
  5. Ever since Google made the announcement in January that Chrome would phase out the technology in two years, marketers, publishers, agencies, and data owners have been scrambling to prepare for this sea change.
  6. Term limits could be a prescription to speed change along.
  7. And as he adjusted to this change in circumstances, he screamed at himself a second time: Wait!
  8. My dad was a sailor, and all through my childhood he was away half of the time at sea, and to an extent I have a similar job.
  9. It is the only tourist center Ukraine has left on the Black Sea, since Russia annexed Crimea last spring.
  10. When we meet them, their lives are unfulfilled, and at no point are we convinced their condition will change.
  11. Edna did not reveal so much as all this to Madame Ratignolle that summer day when they sat with faces turned to the sea.
  12. In treble, second and fourth, the first change is a dodge behind; and the second time the treble leads, there's a double Bob.
  13. The Seven-score and four on the six middle Bells, the treble leading, and the tenor lying behind every change, makes good Musick.
  14. Never was a change more remarkable than that which had come upon Mrs. Collingwood.
  15. Edna Pontellier, casting her eyes about, had finally kept them at rest upon the sea.