marine vessel

collocation in English

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marine
adjective[before noun]
uk
/məˈriːn/
us
/məˈriːn/
related to the sea or ...
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vessel
noun[C]
uk
/ˈves.əl/
us
/ˈves.əl/
formal
a large boat or ...
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(Definition ofmarineandvesselfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It was registered as a merchantmarinevesseland then given a fishing licence.
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It produces tin, white pepper, fish, copra,marinevessel.
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Marine engineering broadly refers to the engineering of boats, ships, oil rigs and any othermarinevesselor structure.
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Hovercraft are hybrid vessels operated by a pilot as an aircraft rather than a captain as amarinevessel.
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It is an existing ship that has been modified for power generation, amarinevessel, on which a power plant is installed to serve as a power generation resource.
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Seaborne contamination may arise from spills from oil tankers, offshore oil exploration, ocean dumping, and the sinking of marine vessels.
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There is a clear difference in these so-called flotels from offshore installations in three fundamental respects: first, they are basically mobile marine vessels, although sometimes a rather odd shape.
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Exhaust from internal combustion engines (mainly automobiles and trucks, as well as marine vessels in coastal waters) is a major internal anthropogenic source.
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The technology is applicable to all types of marine vessels, including commercial ferries, large ships, and recreational vessels.
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The vehicle fleet consists of 2,290 vehicles, 114 marine vessels, 286 snow and all-terrain vehicles, 2 helicopters and 2 fixed-wing aircraft.
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Significant buildup of biofouling on marine vessels can be problematic.
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Its products are used in vehicles, marine vessels and power generators.
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Successful strikes on marine vessels by horizontal bombers were extremely rare.
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Within the harbour is a floating gas station for marine vessels.
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The company has a charter fleet of 29 marine vessels for offshore operations.
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It has been said to have swallowed over a thousand marine vessels, including ships and submarines, since antiquity.
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These fuels, which are standard on marine vessels, are safer to store and handle than gasoline.
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Alcohol, notoriously, was spent quicker than on other, more traditional marine vessels.
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Historically, the focus of attention has been the severe impact due to biofouling on the speed of marine vessels.
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The mines were tethered to the seabed but floated dangerously under the surface of the water unseen to any enemy marine vessels.
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