marine terminal
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmarineandterminal
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marine
adjective[before noun]
uk/məˈriːn/us/məˈriːn/
related to the sea or ...
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terminal
noun[C]
uk/ˈtɜː.mɪ.nəl/us/ˈtɝː.mə.nəl/
the area or building at a station, airport, or port that is used by passengers leaving or arriving by train, aircraft, ...
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(Definition ofmarineandterminalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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His only information was that it related to amarineterminalproject.
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At that time the talk was about not a refinery, but amarineterminalproject.
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This is part of a total area of about 800 acres required for the construction of the proposed refinery and its associatedmarineterminal.
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Of even greater significance would be the fact that the two plants with theirmarineterminalcould be a major hazard.
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Five pipelines, varying in size, connect the refinery andmarineterminal.
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Themarineterminalaccommodates containerships and small (150 gross ton) general cargo freighters.
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Each issue has a combination of news, in-depth features, and unique opinion targeted to meet the information needs of government strategists, port executives,marineterminaloperators and port users.
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Prior to product moving between the vessel andmarineterminala pre-transfer conference occurs between these marine transfer operators.
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The refinery imports all its feedstocks from the nearbymarineterminal, to which the refinery is linked by mainly underground pipeline.
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The city has redeveloped several waterfront industrial sites, abandoned by the railway andmarineterminalduring the 1990s, into new parkland.
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The project will lead to amarineterminaland a natural gas liquefaction plant in that community.
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When it became clear that the capital investment necessary to make the plant viable again proved too high, the vision of amarineterminalwas conceived.
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The new trainmarineterminalwas built with the help of $4.6 million in federal funding and cost $11 million.
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The marine terminals alone handle over 13 million tons of cargo per year, and the port is home to one of the largest commercial dry docks in the country.
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Marine transfer operations at global marine terminals provide a vital link in the supply chain between the tanker ships and barges that transport an important commodity upon our waterways.
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The port consists of multiple marine terminals handling general, liquid, and bulk cargo as well as passengers.
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Police officers are responsible for physical security and law enforcement at the marine terminals and the intermodal facility.
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