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UK
/tɹænsˌəʊʃɪˈænɪk/
]
[ US /ˌtɹænzoʊʃiˈænɪk/ ]
[ US /ˌtɹænzoʊʃiˈænɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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on or from the other side of an ocean
transoceanic crossing
How To Use transoceanic In A Sentence
- transoceanic crossing
- The energy and momentum of these transoceanic waves can take them thousands of kilometers from their origin before slamming into far-distant islands or coastal areas.
- It was impressive considering that the largest undersea transoceanic telephone cable at the time carried only 256 channels.
- Taking place in Washington, D.C., and San Francisco with intimations of its transoceanic neighbor, Japan, the play already fails by not making these places compellingly present.
- Although amphetamines can be prescribed by flight surgeons to pilots on transoceanic transport flights, they are not supposed to be used for combat missions.
- The China Clipper was about to make transoceanic passenger service a reality.
- My question is do you think that there will be a successful low-cost carrier to ply transoceanic routes?
- Of course the delay in delivering a letter across the Atlantic Ocean was considerable in those days, the first transoceanic telegraph still decades in the future.
- But, like all living creatures, birds are fallible even without the storms and transoceanic journeys.
- He discusses the science of the telegraph and the transoceanic telegraph cables that linked the world.