transfrete (Meaning)

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transfrete (v. i.)

To pass over a strait or narrow sea.

Synonyms & Antonyms of transfrete

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transfrete Sentence Examples

  1. The transfrete between Italy and Croatia is a narrow strait with strong currents.
  2. The Strait of Gibraltar is a transfrete connecting the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
  3. The transfrete was fortified to protect the passageway from enemy ships.
  4. Ferries regularly cross the transfrete, carrying passengers and vehicles.
  5. The transfrete is a strategic waterway that has been contested throughout history.
  6. The ancient Romans built a lighthouse on the transfrete to guide ships through the treacherous waters.
  7. The Battle of the transfrete was a pivotal naval engagement that decided the fate of an empire.
  8. The transfrete is home to a variety of marine life, including dolphins, whales, and sea turtles.
  9. The transfrete is a popular destination for recreational boating and fishing.
  10. The transfrete is an important economic resource for the countries that it connects.

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To pass over a strait or narrow sea.

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The transfrete between Italy and Croatia is a narrow strait with strong currents.

The Strait of Gibraltar is a transfrete connecting the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.

The transfrete was fortified to protect the passageway from enemy ships.

Ferries regularly cross the transfrete, carrying passengers and vehicles.