Definition of the word transatlantic

Pronunciation of vocabulary transatlantic

transatlanticadjective

xuyên Đại Tây Dương

/ˌtrænzətˈlæntɪk//ˌtrænzətˈlæntɪk/

Origin of the word transatlantic

The word "transatlantic" is a combination of two Latin words, "trans," meaning "across," and "Atlanticus," named after the Atlantic Ocean. The concept of crossing the Atlantic Ocean went back to ancient times when the Greeks and Romans explored its shores. However, the term "transatlantic" emerged during the Age of Exploration in the 15th century, as European powers set sail to colonize the New World. Initially, the term referred only to voyages from Europe to the New World, but its meaning evolved to encompass economic, political, and cultural interactions between the two continents. Today, the term "transatlantic" is widely used to describe various activities, including transportation, trade, and diplomatic relations, between Europe and North America.

Vocabulary summary transatlantic

typeadjective

meaningacross the Atlantic

meaningtransatlantic

examplea transatlantic flight: the transatlantic flight

Example of vocabulary transatlanticnamespace

meaning

crossing the Atlantic Ocean

băng qua Đại Tây Dương

  • a transatlantic flight

    một chuyến bay xuyên Đại Tây Dương

meaning

connected with countries on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean

kết nối với các quốc gia ở cả hai bên bờ Đại Tây Dương

  • a transatlantic alliance

    một liên minh xuyên Đại Tây Dương

meaning

on or from the other side of the Atlantic Ocean

ở hoặc từ phía bên kia của Đại Tây Dương

  • to speak with a transatlantic accent

    nói với giọng xuyên Đại Tây Dương

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary transatlantic


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