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Definition of sea breeze in English: sea breezenoun 1A breeze blowing towards the land from the sea, especially during the day owing to the relative warmth of the land. (尤指白天吹向内陆的)海风 Example sentencesExamples - A warm sea breeze blew off the ocean in Charleston, South Carolina.
- The salty sea breeze blew her dirty hair back from over her face and flapped wildly in the wind.
- The sea breeze blew softly across the bay, its scent salty and fresh.
- It also speaks to the senses, the smell of the sand and the sea breeze, the warmth of the air.
- She had never smelled such a strong sea breeze, touched water so cool, slept so soundly and felt petals so silky.
- I walk against this salty sea breeze all the way to the end of the pier, where it stops suddenly, as if signaling me.
- Their bodies were left to sway with the sea breeze in order to serve as a reminder to anyone who dared fight the Spaniards.
- Unconnected wires hang from the roof, and a chilly sea breeze blows through the unfinished walls.
- The first thing she noticed was the faint smell of sea breeze.
- The dress code was rather different and the refreshing sea breeze was replaced with painful gusts flung directly off the icecap, which looked very much like a frozen ocean.
- The sea breeze again blew the blanket off his shoulder.
- For most of the year, the climate is benign - glorious autumns and springs - while in summer the light is surgery-white and hot: most afternoons the sea breeze howls in.
- With its colonial architecture, the sea breeze coming off the Indian ocean, its spice-trade history and not least its exotic name, Zanzibar is a must see.
- The chants of ‘more, more, more’ rang into the cold sea breeze long after the gig had finished, as fans registered their approval.
- Plus the fact that when I turn it on I can smell something like the sea breeze, albeit electronically generated, and I seem to feel good after wearing it on long flights or in traffic.
- The wind never left, still relentlessly blowing, the sea breeze refreshing during the beautiful setting of the sun.
- The long grass ripples like the ocean waves under the surprisingly gentle sea breeze.
- Her long hair fluttered as the sea breeze flowed by.
- Each of the hotel's 339 rooms offers a waterfront vista with a panoramic view of Tokyo Bay, made more accessible by large bay windows which partially open to allow a sea breeze.
- From the top, a large metal tower protruded, replete with viewing platforms and a proud pennon snapping in the sea breeze.
2A cocktail typically consisting of vodka, grapefruit juice, and cranberry juice. 海风鸡尾酒(多用伏特加、葡萄柚汁和蔓越橘汁调制而成) Example sentencesExamples - I had a Sea Breeze and a Mike's Hard Ice Tea (that I wanted to try and it was really good).
- Between us, we had a sea breeze, a margarita and a negroni.
- Ms Knox had the sea breeze, and so when the bill for €89.90 arrived we were totally nonplussed.
- Student bar staff don't know the difference between a sea breeze and a martini!
Definition of sea breeze in US English: sea breezenounsi briz A breeze blowing toward the land from the sea, especially during the day owing to the relative warmth of the land. (尤指白天吹向内陆的)海风 Example sentencesExamples - The wind never left, still relentlessly blowing, the sea breeze refreshing during the beautiful setting of the sun.
- Each of the hotel's 339 rooms offers a waterfront vista with a panoramic view of Tokyo Bay, made more accessible by large bay windows which partially open to allow a sea breeze.
- A warm sea breeze blew off the ocean in Charleston, South Carolina.
- Unconnected wires hang from the roof, and a chilly sea breeze blows through the unfinished walls.
- The sea breeze blew softly across the bay, its scent salty and fresh.
- Her long hair fluttered as the sea breeze flowed by.
- She had never smelled such a strong sea breeze, touched water so cool, slept so soundly and felt petals so silky.
- I walk against this salty sea breeze all the way to the end of the pier, where it stops suddenly, as if signaling me.
- The chants of ‘more, more, more’ rang into the cold sea breeze long after the gig had finished, as fans registered their approval.
- From the top, a large metal tower protruded, replete with viewing platforms and a proud pennon snapping in the sea breeze.
- It also speaks to the senses, the smell of the sand and the sea breeze, the warmth of the air.
- The sea breeze again blew the blanket off his shoulder.
- The dress code was rather different and the refreshing sea breeze was replaced with painful gusts flung directly off the icecap, which looked very much like a frozen ocean.
- For most of the year, the climate is benign - glorious autumns and springs - while in summer the light is surgery-white and hot: most afternoons the sea breeze howls in.
- Plus the fact that when I turn it on I can smell something like the sea breeze, albeit electronically generated, and I seem to feel good after wearing it on long flights or in traffic.
- The first thing she noticed was the faint smell of sea breeze.
- The long grass ripples like the ocean waves under the surprisingly gentle sea breeze.
- With its colonial architecture, the sea breeze coming off the Indian ocean, its spice-trade history and not least its exotic name, Zanzibar is a must see.
- The salty sea breeze blew her dirty hair back from over her face and flapped wildly in the wind.
- Their bodies were left to sway with the sea breeze in order to serve as a reminder to anyone who dared fight the Spaniards.
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