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单词 Adriatic
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Definition of Adriatic in English:

Adriatic

adjective ˌeɪdrɪˈatɪkˌeɪdriˈædɪk
  • Relating to the region comprising the Adriatic Sea and its coasts and islands.

    (与)亚得里亚海、其沿岸及诸岛(有关)的

    the Adriatic coast
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mr Kondratowicz continued with the British army as they swept up the Adriatic coast until the final battle on Italian soil in Bologna.
    • For the past couple of years a poetry festival has been held in Riccione, a resort town on the Adriatic coast in Emilia Romagna.
    • Shots rang out, mixing with shouts of delight in the player's home town of Split on the Adriatic coast.
    • But now visitors are making their way back to this extraordinary city and are being rewarded with culture, heritage and all the charm of the Adriatic coast.
    • Italy's Adriatic coast is justifiably famous, and Le Marche has almost 200 km of long sandy beaches and coves, with several resorts flying blue flags.
    • On Thursday morning the pilgrims headed for Assisi, on the beautiful Adriatic coast of Italy.
    • The Papal State, too, was subjected to Ottoman raids particularly on its Adriatic coast, and Genoese ships likewise feared the Ottoman pirates.
    • It was here that the Via Flaminia was made to enter Rome, back in the 3rd century, connecting the city to the Adriatic coast.
    • Our gondolier is Francesca, born on the Adriatic coast of Italy, raised in Southern California.
    • As their ruined villas attest, the Romans went to Brioni, an island in the Adriatic off the coast of Croatia.
    • Now my wife and I are looking forward to going back to the Adriatic coast where we have a home and to taking things easy.
    • Bonnes considers himself more Italian - one of four languages he speaks - than French, as his mother hails from Pescara on the Adriatic coast.
    • One of the key supply routes in the region linking the Black Sea and the Adriatic coast runs through Bulgaria, Macedonia and Albania.
    • The region along the Adriatic coast has a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and hot, dry summers.
    • Then a quick spin to the Marches: the Adriatic coastal region from Disco Beaches of Rimini in the north to Abruzzo in the south, directly across from Rome.
    • The Allies grimly battled their way to the Gustav line, which stretched from Ortona on the Adriatic coast to Minturno on the Tyrrhenian Sea.
    • Boksic was sailing off the Adriatic coast near the Croatian port of Bakavoda during the close season when his cruiser collided with two other boats.
    • This hails from the Adriatic coastal region south of the Veneto known as the Marches.
    • Bustling Pescara on the Adriatic coast seems a world away from the mountain villages, but the character of the people retains the same openness and honesty.
    • The Vicolo Santa Lucia offers a traditional type of cooking from the area - it is on the Adriatic coast near Rimini - with an oriental twist.
noun ˌeɪdrɪˈatɪkˌeɪdriˈædɪk
the Adriatic
  • The Adriatic Sea or its coasts and islands.

    亚得里亚海;亚得里亚海沿岸及诸岛

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The resulting friendship led to his fall 2002 admission to the United World College of the Adriatic.
    • I'm writing this from a balcony overlooking the Adriatic.
    • Lord Byron named Dubrovnik the "Pearl of the Adriatic."
    • Escalation of the Yugoslav conflict leads to enforcement measures by NATO and WEU naval forces in the Adriatic towards the end of 1992.
    • The leaders of Serbia's smaller neighbour Montenegro, which provides Serbia's only access to the Adriatic, continue to insist on independence.
    • He quarrelled with Venice over salt pans in the Adriatic which the Republic annexed during his refuge in Italy.
    • They feared Serbian "hegemonism" and fell for Italian scare tactics, portraying the Slav monster as "stretching from Vladivostok to the Adriatic."
    • An aircraft carrier, the George Washington, is to be deployed to the Adriatic from the Persian Gulf by September 30.
    • I used to fly out of bases on the Adriatic.
    • A handful of shivering Albanians are fished out of the Adriatic, distressed beyond belief, hoping desperately for signs of missing relatives.
    • A single commander was appointed to head the combined NATO / WEU task force in the Adriatic.
    • The Bora, a cold wind from Siberia, is cutting across eastern Europe to the Adriatic.
    • Yet this ageing Queen of the Adriatic is enchanting.
    • I last saw her duck diving into the crystalline blue waters of the Adriatic, I didn't see her surface.
    • Venice agreed to the Balsic brothers having their own fleet in the Adriatic on condition they never use their ships against the interests of the Republic.
    • Behind us, the rocks led down to an Adriatic rippled like a freshly mowed lawn.
    • The body of a young woman is found floating attached to a deflated dinghy in the Adriatic.
    • I was able to carry out my shift to the east side of the Adriatic on the following move.
    • Its low-lying location has long made it victim of tides, winds, and now the rising waters of the Adriatic.
    • Air rescue was good in the Adriatic, where hundreds ditched.

Rhymes

achromatic, acrobatic, aerobatic, anagrammatic, aquatic, aristocratic, aromatic, asthmatic, athematic, attic, autocratic, automatic, axiomatic, bureaucratic, charismatic, chromatic, cinematic, climatic, dalmatic, democratic, diagrammatic, diaphragmatic, diplomatic, dogmatic, dramatic, ecstatic, emblematic, emphatic, enigmatic, epigrammatic, erratic, fanatic, hepatic, hieratic, hydrostatic, hypostatic, idiomatic, idiosyncratic, isochromatic, lymphatic, melodramatic, meritocratic, miasmatic, monochromatic, monocratic, monogrammatic, numismatic, operatic, panchromatic, pancreatic, paradigmatic, phlegmatic, photostatic, piratic, plutocratic, pneumatic, polychromatic, pragmatic, prelatic, prismatic, problematic, programmatic, psychosomatic, quadratic, rheumatic, schematic, schismatic, sciatic, semi-automatic, Socratic, somatic, static, stigmatic, sub-aquatic, sylvatic, symptomatic, systematic, technocratic, thematic, theocratic, thermostatic, traumatic

Definition of Adriatic in US English:

Adriatic

adjectiveˌādrēˈadikˌeɪdriˈædɪk
  • Relating to the region comprising the Adriatic Sea and its coasts and islands.

    (与)亚得里亚海、其沿岸及诸岛(有关)的

    the Adriatic coast
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Vicolo Santa Lucia offers a traditional type of cooking from the area - it is on the Adriatic coast near Rimini - with an oriental twist.
    • Bonnes considers himself more Italian - one of four languages he speaks - than French, as his mother hails from Pescara on the Adriatic coast.
    • Now my wife and I are looking forward to going back to the Adriatic coast where we have a home and to taking things easy.
    • One of the key supply routes in the region linking the Black Sea and the Adriatic coast runs through Bulgaria, Macedonia and Albania.
    • Italy's Adriatic coast is justifiably famous, and Le Marche has almost 200 km of long sandy beaches and coves, with several resorts flying blue flags.
    • The Papal State, too, was subjected to Ottoman raids particularly on its Adriatic coast, and Genoese ships likewise feared the Ottoman pirates.
    • As their ruined villas attest, the Romans went to Brioni, an island in the Adriatic off the coast of Croatia.
    • It was here that the Via Flaminia was made to enter Rome, back in the 3rd century, connecting the city to the Adriatic coast.
    • The region along the Adriatic coast has a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and hot, dry summers.
    • Then a quick spin to the Marches: the Adriatic coastal region from Disco Beaches of Rimini in the north to Abruzzo in the south, directly across from Rome.
    • This hails from the Adriatic coastal region south of the Veneto known as the Marches.
    • Our gondolier is Francesca, born on the Adriatic coast of Italy, raised in Southern California.
    • On Thursday morning the pilgrims headed for Assisi, on the beautiful Adriatic coast of Italy.
    • Shots rang out, mixing with shouts of delight in the player's home town of Split on the Adriatic coast.
    • Boksic was sailing off the Adriatic coast near the Croatian port of Bakavoda during the close season when his cruiser collided with two other boats.
    • Bustling Pescara on the Adriatic coast seems a world away from the mountain villages, but the character of the people retains the same openness and honesty.
    • Mr Kondratowicz continued with the British army as they swept up the Adriatic coast until the final battle on Italian soil in Bologna.
    • The Allies grimly battled their way to the Gustav line, which stretched from Ortona on the Adriatic coast to Minturno on the Tyrrhenian Sea.
    • But now visitors are making their way back to this extraordinary city and are being rewarded with culture, heritage and all the charm of the Adriatic coast.
    • For the past couple of years a poetry festival has been held in Riccione, a resort town on the Adriatic coast in Emilia Romagna.
nounˌādrēˈadikˌeɪdriˈædɪk
the Adriatic
  • The Adriatic Sea or its coasts and islands.

    亚得里亚海;亚得里亚海沿岸及诸岛

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Lord Byron named Dubrovnik the "Pearl of the Adriatic."
    • A handful of shivering Albanians are fished out of the Adriatic, distressed beyond belief, hoping desperately for signs of missing relatives.
    • Air rescue was good in the Adriatic, where hundreds ditched.
    • The body of a young woman is found floating attached to a deflated dinghy in the Adriatic.
    • A single commander was appointed to head the combined NATO / WEU task force in the Adriatic.
    • I was able to carry out my shift to the east side of the Adriatic on the following move.
    • The Bora, a cold wind from Siberia, is cutting across eastern Europe to the Adriatic.
    • I'm writing this from a balcony overlooking the Adriatic.
    • Its low-lying location has long made it victim of tides, winds, and now the rising waters of the Adriatic.
    • Venice agreed to the Balsic brothers having their own fleet in the Adriatic on condition they never use their ships against the interests of the Republic.
    • Yet this ageing Queen of the Adriatic is enchanting.
    • I last saw her duck diving into the crystalline blue waters of the Adriatic, I didn't see her surface.
    • I used to fly out of bases on the Adriatic.
    • He quarrelled with Venice over salt pans in the Adriatic which the Republic annexed during his refuge in Italy.
    • An aircraft carrier, the George Washington, is to be deployed to the Adriatic from the Persian Gulf by September 30.
    • The resulting friendship led to his fall 2002 admission to the United World College of the Adriatic.
    • They feared Serbian "hegemonism" and fell for Italian scare tactics, portraying the Slav monster as "stretching from Vladivostok to the Adriatic."
    • Escalation of the Yugoslav conflict leads to enforcement measures by NATO and WEU naval forces in the Adriatic towards the end of 1992.
    • Behind us, the rocks led down to an Adriatic rippled like a freshly mowed lawn.
    • The leaders of Serbia's smaller neighbour Montenegro, which provides Serbia's only access to the Adriatic, continue to insist on independence.
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