maritime trade
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmaritimeandtrade
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maritime
adjective
uk/ˈmær.ɪ.taɪm/us/ˈmer.ə.taɪm/
connected with human activity ...
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trade
noun
uk/treɪd/us/treɪd/
the activity of buying and selling, or exchanging, goods and/or services between people ...
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(Definition ofmaritimeandtradefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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These results confirm that, due to the strength ofmaritimetrade, the empire remained reasonably well linked to markets and economies thousands of miles away.
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Given the importance in this period of naval power andmaritimetrade, the demands of the royal dockyards were paramount.
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Such architectural features make sense if the people inhabiting the site were engaged inmaritimetradecoming in from the ocean.
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But while the group maintained authority over local administrative affairs, they had lost control over the terms of externalmaritimetradewhich, by then, offered a much-diminished revenue stream.
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Moreover, judging from the letters they left behind, it appears this is a country which is controlled by the superior country in itsmaritimetradeand traffic.
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If necessary, additionalmaritimetradeoperations measures can be implemented very quickly.
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Are these the only two companies that have amaritimetrade?
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For a nation that relies uponmaritimetradeto feed itself, this really is the end of independence.
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Everyone acknowledges that that terminal has seen bad times—largely brought about by fluctuations inmaritimetradepatterns.
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It has a considerablemaritimetrade, and it is a town which should go ahead and will go ahead.
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Today, we see a massive and swift change in the types of ships engaged inmaritimetrade.
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Does he agree that this regrettable incident highlights the need for adequate sea and air forces for the surveillance of all ourmaritimetraderoutes?
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Secondly, we are an island and live bymaritimetrade.
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We do not take seriously enough the threat to ourmaritimetradeand the protection of our ports.
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Will he attend to that aspect of the matter in the interests of ourmaritimetrade?
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Now you want to ruin ourmaritimetrade.
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First, it should increase the traffic of oil internationally, and oil comprises a significant part ofmaritimetrade; secondly, oil as a constituent cost of transport will be significantly reduced.
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With the unemployment in themaritimetradeto-day the fact that a man does not get a very good discharge practically debars him from further employment.
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Unless we recognise that this fact is bringing with it a wholly new development inmaritimetrade, we shall fail even to begin to tackle the problem.
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He planned to reconstruct this ancient ship and to reenact the ancientmaritimetraderoute.
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