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o·cean AHD[ōʹshən] D.J.[ˈəʊʃən]K.K.[ˈoʃən]n.(名词)- Abbr. oc.The entire body of salt water that covers more than 70 percent of the earth's surface.缩写 oc.海洋:覆盖地球表面积多于百分之七十的整个咸水体
- Often Ocean Abbr. O,O.,Oc.Any of the principal divisions of the ocean, including the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans, their southern extensions in Antarctica, and the Arctic Ocean. 常作 Ocean 缩写 O,O.,Oc.洋:海洋的几个主要划分,包括大西洋、太平洋和印度洋以及它们向南极的延伸和北冰洋
- A great expanse or amount:浩瀚无垠:巨大的空间延伸或数量扩展:"that ocean of land which is Russia"(Henry A. Kissinger)“俄国,那片广袤的土地”(亨利A.基辛格)
- Middle English occean 中古英语 occean
- from Old French 源自 古法语
- from Latin ōceanus 源自 拉丁语 ōceanus
- from Greek Økeanos [the god Oceanus, a great river encircling the earth] 源自 希腊语 Økeanos [奥西娜斯神,环绕地球的大河]
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