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drift-ice
drift-ice [f. drift n.] Drifting or drifted ice; esp. detached pieces of ice drifting with the wind or ocean currents.1600 Hakluyt Voy. III. 65 (R.) We were greatly endangered with a piece of drift yce, which the ebbe brought foorth of the sounds. 1694 Acc. Sev. Late Voy. ii. (1711) 221 The Coast so... Oxford English Dictionary
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drift-ice
drift-icen [U] masses of broken ice floating in the sea, a river, etc 流冰. 牛津英汉双解词典
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A pod of killer whales trapped in drift ice off Japan appears to have ...
2 days agoTOKYO — A pod of killer whales that was trapped in drift ice off Japan 's northern main island of Hokkaido, prompting concern from environmental groups, has apparently safely escaped ...
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Ice Age: Continental Drift
Ice Age: Continental Drift is a 2012 American animated adventure comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the sequel to Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009) and the fourth installment in the Ice Age film series. The film was directed by Steve Martino and M... wikipedia.org
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Three folks casually drift down river on chunk of ice - Boing Boing
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Ice Age: Continental Drift – Arctic Games
Ice Age: Continental Drift – Arctic Games (also known as Ice Age 4: Continental Drift - Arctic Games) is a tie-in video game based on the film Ice Age: Continental Drift. It was developed by Behaviour Interactive and published by Activision and was released on 10 July 2012 for Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Nin... wikipedia.org
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glaon
‖ gla{cced}on (glasɔ̃) Also glacon. [Fr.] A medium-sized ice-floe (see quots.).1933 Geogr. Jrnl. LXXXI. 60 Drift-ice was pretty thick and we were constantly under helm to avoid the ‘pans’, as the seamen and fishermen call them, or ‘glacons’, which, I believe is the scientific term. 1963 D. W. & E. E... Oxford English Dictionary
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Peder Olsen Walløe
Walløe constantly struggled with drift-ice and bad weather while navigating along the coast. wikipedia.org
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Mikhail Somov
In 1950–1951, Mikhail Somov headed a drift-ice station North Pole-2. In 1955–1957, he became the commander of the first Soviet Antarctic Expedition. wikipedia.org
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drift
▪ I. drift, n. (drɪft) [Early ME. drift (not recorded in OE.) corresp. to OFris. drift (in ur-drift), MDu., Du. drift, MHG. trift, G. trift passage for cattle, drove, ON. drift snow-drift, (Sw., Da. drift); verbal abstract from dr{iacu}fan to drive.] I. The action of driving, etc. 1. a. The act of d... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hokkaido Shinkansen
Green class features cream-colored walls representing the local dairy industry and carpet with a drift-ice motif. wikipedia.org
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cruise
▪ I. cruise, v. (kruːz) Also 7 cruse, 7–9 cruize. [First in 17th c.; corresponding alike to Du. kruisen to cross, also since 17th c. to cruise, to sail crossing to and fro, ‘kruyssen op de Zee, to traverse and cross the seas’ (Hexham, 1678), f. kruis cross, and to Sp. and Pg. cruzar to cross, to cru... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rausu, Hokkaido
years whale and dolphin watching have become popular in the summer, whereas viewing Steller’s sea eagle, white-tailed (sea) eagles, (earless) seals, and drift-ice wikipedia.org
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غوص
ومن أنواع الغوص الترفيهى غوص لرؤية الكهوف Cave dive وغوص لرؤية الحطام Wreck dive وغوص في المياة المتجمدة Ice dive وغوص الأعماق Deep dive والغوص الليلى Night Dive وغوص الانجراف Drift Dive وغوص الشعاب المرجانية Reef Dive وغيره من الأنواع. wikipedia.org
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stream
▪ I. stream, n. (striːm) Forms: 1 stréam, stréaum, stréom, 2–6 strem(e, 3 strime, striem, stræm, (stram), 3 streume, (4 stremme), 4–7 streem(e, 5–6 streym(e, 5–7 streame, 3– stream. [Com. Teut. (not recorded in Gothic): OE. stréam masc. = OFris. strâm (WFris. stream, NFris. strôm, strûm), OS. strôm ... Oxford English Dictionary
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