subsea
/ˌsʌbˈsiː/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌsʌbˈsiː/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌsəb-ˈsē/ (ame, mw)
subsea — 形容詞
- subseapositive
- more subseacomparative
- most subseasuperlative
1. describes equipment, pipes, or cables placed on the seabed, or natural features
海底的
海面以下的;海床上的
describes equipment, pipes, or cables placed on the seabed, or natural features and scientific work located under the ocean.
Yuna's team laid a new subsea cable that connects the power grids of two islands.
Yuna 的團隊鋪設了一條新的海底電纜,連接兩座島嶼的電網。
subsea cable — fixed equipment placed on the seabed
Arjun inspects subsea pipelines every month to check for damage from ocean currents.
Arjun 每個月檢查海底管線,查看是否有因洋流造成的損壞。
subsea pipelines — typical collocation in engineering
The research vessel carried cameras for mapping subsea volcanoes near the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
那艘研究船攜帶攝影器材,用來繪製中大西洋脊附近的海底火山地圖。
Kwame designs subsea robots that repair equipment at depths of over two thousand metres.
Kwame 設計可在兩千多公尺深處維修設備的海底機器人。
Elena's team monitors subsea sensors off the coast of Norway to track changes in water temperature.
Elena 的團隊監控挪威外海的海底感測器,以追蹤海水溫度的變化。
- undersea
very close in meaning; undersea is slightly less technical and can be used about marine life. Subsea is preferred in engineering and industry.
- underwater
broader — includes rivers, lakes, and tanks. Subsea is limited to the ocean.
- above-water
describes things on or above the sea surface
- onshore
on land rather than in the sea
文法句型
subsea + noun
用法筆記
Unlike underwater, which can describe anything below any water surface, subsea is strongly associated with the open ocean and industrial or scientific contexts (oil and gas, marine engineering, oceanography).