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ocean    音标拼音: ['oʃən]
n. 洋,海洋;许多,大量

洋,海洋;许多,大量

ocean
海洋

ocean
n 1: a large body of water constituting a principal part of the
hydrosphere
2: anything apparently limitless in quantity or volume [synonym:
{ocean}, {sea}]

Ocean \O"cean\ ([=o]"shan), a.
Of or pertaining to the main or great sea; as, the ocean
waves; an ocean stream. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]


Ocean \O"cean\ ([=o]"shan), n. [F. oc['e]an, L. oceanus, Gr.
'wkeano`s ocean, in Homer, the great river supposed to
encompass the earth.]
1. The whole body of salt water which covers more than three
fifths of the surface of the globe; -- called also the
{sea}, or {great sea}.
[1913 Webster]

Like the odor of brine from the ocean
Comes the thought of other years. --Longfellow.
[1913 Webster]

2. One of the large bodies of water into which the great
ocean is regarded as divided, as the Atlantic, Pacific,
Indian, Arctic and Antarctic oceans.
[1913 Webster]

3. An immense expanse; any vast space or quantity without
apparent limits; as, the boundless ocean of eternity; an
ocean of affairs. --Locke.
[1913 Webster]

You're gonna need an ocean
Of calamine lotion. --Lieber &
Stoller
(Poison Ivy:
song lyrics,
1994)
[PJC]

45 Moby Thesaurus words for "ocean":
abundance, acres, bags, barrels, blue, brine, briny, bushel,
copiousness, countlessness, deep, drink, flood, gobs, high seas,
load, loads, lots, main, mass, mountain, much, multitude,
numerousness, oceans, oodles, peck, plenitude, plenty, plethora,
profusion, quantities, quantity, scads, sea, spate, superabundance,
superfluity, the briny, the deep, the depths, tons, volume, world,
worlds



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  • Ocean - NASA Earthdata
    The ocean covers more than 70% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of the planet’s water This vast, critical reservoir supports a abundance of life and helps regulate Earth’s climate
  • Ocean Acidification - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Ocean acidification is a reduction in the pH of the ocean over an extended period of time, caused primarily by an increase of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
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    Without the ocean, life as we know it wouldn't be possible There are a number of key reasons why First, the ocean is the largest source of oxygen on Earth According to scientists, approximately half of the planet's oxygen production originates from the sea Most of this oxygen is created in the top 200 meters (656 feet) of the ocean's surface Within this depth, sunlight penetrates
  • Ocean Learning Hub - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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  • Oceans | Science News
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  • Oceanus Magazine - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Explore the Oceanus Magazine archives from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, featuring articles on ocean dynamics, climate change, and deep-sea exploration
  • Why is the ocean blue? - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Why is the ocean blue? People have wondered this for hundreds of years One idea is that it reflects the sky And it does-on the surface From the coast, it may appear a deep blue on a sunny day Or gray when it's stormy Or even turn a brilliant pink during sunrise or sunset But if we sink below the surface, the blue color remains Here, the water isn't reflecting the sky The blue hue is
  • Oceanus Magazine | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Oceanus explores the oceans in depth, highlighting the research and researchers at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in news, features, and interviews written by magazine staff, with full-color photographs and illustrations
  • Tracking Ocean Plastic From Space | NASA Earthdata
    About 8 million tons of plastic flow from rivers and beaches into the ocean every year These plastics are carried by ocean currents and broken down by waves and the Sun into small microplastics Much of it floats at the calm center of circular ocean currents (called gyres) in large garbage patches The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, which is between California and Hawaii, is a well-known





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