What does the ocean mean?

The basic meaning of ocean refers to a large area of the earth's surface covered by salt water, that is, "sea, ocean and ocean". It can also refer to the artificially divided oceans on the earth.

Ocean often uses proper nouns to form the name of the ocean. These proper nouns must be preceded by the definite article The ocean can often be omitted.

The meaning of ocean and ocean is "many, many", which can be followed by countable nouns or uncountable nouns.

The word ocean came into English in the late13rd century, and it came directly from the old French occean, meaning ocean. Derived from Latin oceanus.

Bilingual example:

Strange creatures live in the depths of the ocean.

Strange creatures live in the depths of the ocean.

Extended data:

synonym

sea

Pronunciation: English [si? ]? Beauty [si? ]

Sea means "sea, ocean" and "seawater", which is an uncountable noun. Generally speaking, the article the should be added before proper nouns before sea.

When used in "waters, waves", "waves" and "rough seas", Sea should be interpreted in the plural.

Related phrases:

A piece of Wang Yang. Unlimited, a lot?

Bilingual example:

The sea threw shells on the beach.

The sea washed the shells to the beach.