Ma'anar ƙamus na kalmar "maritime" tana da alaƙa da teku, musamman dangane da harkar kasuwanci ko na soja. Hakanan yana iya komawa ga abubuwa ko wuraren da suke ko zaune a gefen teku ko kusa da teku.
1. And it must be confessed, that from the great intercourse of trade and commerce between both realms, from the continual reception of exiles which is mutual among them, and from the custom in each empire to send their young nobility and richer gentry to the other, in order to polish themselves by seeing the world, and understanding men and manners, there are few persons of distinction, or merchants, or seamen, who dwell in the maritime parts, but what can hold conversation in both tongues as I found some weeks after, when I went to pay my respects to the emperor of Blefuscu, which, in the midst of great misfortunes through the malice of my enemies, proved a very happy adventure to me, as I shall relate in its proper place.
2. Plus, I loved the special exhibit of maritime art.
3. Lucas held true to his word and helped me develop a sizable maritime section with historical books, books on boats, and even a nice collection of fiction with nautical themes.
4. After our meal, I pointed him in the direction of the co-op and gave him the address for the maritime museum before heading back to the shop for the afternoon.
5. The San Juans are north of Puget Sound across the Strait of Juan de Fuca, which in some places formed the maritime boundary between the United States and Canada back when national borders had meaning.
6. Already Dantès had visited this maritime Bourse two or three times, and seeing all these hardy free-traders, who supplied the whole coast for nearly two hundred leagues in extent, he had asked himself what power might not that man attain who should give the impulse of his will to all these contrary and diverging minds.
7. While the crew was as varied a collection of maritime vagabonds as Watters had ever seen, the officer who surveyed him was immaculately dressed in a grey uniform with twin stars on the shoulder.
8. It was years since Watters had worked with maritime knots, and he was struggling to unfasten them when footsteps sounded.
9. Besides, it was Father who had rejected that suit when the King of Nineveh demanded a bit too generous a maritime concession.
10. These were eight in number a chief of the maritime forces a major directing the artillery an engineer, the officer we are acquainted with, and four lieutenants.